John De Verdon?>
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- John /De Verdon/
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1282–1316
Birth: 1282
Title: Jr., 2nd Baron Verdon Occupation: 2nd Lord Verdun Death: July 27, 1316 — Alveton Castle |
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1282–1316
Birth: 1282
Title: Jr., 2nd Baron Verdon Occupation: 2nd Lord Verdun Death: July 27, 1316 — Alveton Castle |
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1295–1360
Birth: September 16, 1295
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— Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England Title: Baroness Of Amory Occupation: 11th Lady of Clare Death: November 4, 1360 — Ware, Hertfordshire, England |
Marriage | Marriage — February 3, 1315 — |
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1317–1349
Birth: March 21, 1317
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— Amesbury Priory, Wiltshire, England Title: Baroness Ferrers, of Groby Occupation: Baroness Ferrers of Groby Death: July 13, 1349 |
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Burke's Peerage John, d.s.p The abbreviation d.s.p. stands for descessit sine parole. This is Latin for "died without issue." This means that the individual for which this applied died without having had any biological children. |
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