Category:Trusbut arms

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Basic arms & blazon

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Arms of "Belvoir/Bever of Leicestershire", per Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, p.69; and arms of "Trusbut, tempore King Henry I" (1100-1135), p.1033; Papworth, John Woody, Alphabetical Dictionary of Coats of Arms Belonging to Families in Great Britain and Ireland, Vol.II, London, 1874, p.1121 "Belvoir/Bever of Leicestershire; Trusbut, tempore King Henry I". There was no family named "de Belvoir" which held Belvoir Castle, the descent of which was de Todeni-Bigod-d'Aubigny-de Ros-Manners. Quartered by de Ros, feudal barons of Helmsley, Yorkshire and feudal barons of Belvoir, Leicestershire, whose heir was Manners, Earls & Dukes of Rutland, of Belvoir Castle. Apparently attributed arms of the pre-heraldic era (which commenced in England circa 1200-15). Everard de Ros (d.1183) of Helmsley married Roese/Rose Trussebut (d. circa 1195), eldest sister and in her issue sole heiress of Robert Trussebut (d.1193), feudal baron of Warter and feudal baron of Hunsingore, Yorkshire (Sanders, I.J. English Baronies: A Study of their Origin and Descent 1086-1327, Oxford, 1960, pp.150 (Warter), 56 (Hunsingore)) (both issue of William Trussebut (d. circa 1176)) (Sanders, p.56; Cokayne, G. E. & Geoffrey H. White, eds. (1949). The Complete Peerage, or a history of the House of Lords and all its members from the earliest times (Rickerton to Sisonby). 11 (2nd ed.). London: The St. Catherine Press, p.91). However, William d'Aubigny III (d.1236) of Belvoir married Agatha Trussebut, a sister and co-heiress of Robert Trussebut (d.1193), and their son was William d'Aubigny IV (d.1242), of Belvoir, whose daughter and sole heiress Isabel d'Aubigny married Robert de Ros (d.1285) of Helmsley

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