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  1. Eustace de Vesci (1169–1216) was an English lord of Alnwick Castle, and a Magna Carta surety. He also held lands in Sprouston, Roxburghshire, Scotland as brother in-law to King Alexander II of Scotland. Eustace was a leader during the Barons' War in 1215 and was killed while undertaking a siege of Barnard Castle in 1216.

  2. 27 de feb. de 2023 · Eustace de Vesci (1169–1216) was an English lord of Alnwick Castle, and a Magna Carta surety. His parents were William de Vescy and Burga de Stuteville, daughter of Robert III de Stuteville. He paid his relief on coming of age in 2 Richard I (1191–92). He was with the king Richard I of England in Palestine in 1195.

    • Margaret Nic Uilliam
    • circa 1169
    • "warine", "William"
    • Alnwick Castle, Northumberland, England
  3. Eustace de Vesci (1169/70-1216) was one of the group referred to by contemporaries as ‘the Northerners’, the original hard-line leaders of the baronial resistance to King John. The son of William de Vesci and Burga, daughter of Robert de Stuteville, lord of Cottingham (Yorks.), he was lord of Alnwick in Northumberland and an extensive ...

  4. Eustace de Vesci (1169–1216) was an English lord of Alnwick Castle, and a Magna Carta surety.[1] He also held lands in Sprouston, Roxburghshire, Scotland as brother in-law to King Alexander II of Scot …

    • Male
    • Margaret Nighean Uilleim
  5. 29 de dic. de 2020 · 558754 Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 58 — Vescy, Eustace de 1899 Walter Eustace Rhodes VESCY or VESCI , EUSTACE de , Baron Vesci (1170?–1216), son of William de Vesci and Burga de Stuteville, paid his relief on coming of age in 2 Richard I (1191–2).

  6. 6 de abr. de 2023 · Explore genealogy for Eustace (Vesci) de Vescy born 1169 England died 1216 Barnard Castle, Durham, England including ancestors + descendants + 2 photos + more in the free family tree community.

  7. 25 de sept. de 2023 · King John of England wanted to destroy Alnwick Castle as Ivo’s great-grandson, Eustace de Vesci, was plotting against him with the Scottish king Alexander II. Thankfully, the plans were never put into action. Later in the year, Eustace de Vesci was killed in a siege at Barnard Castle.