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  1. Sir Roland de Velville (1471/74 – 25 June 1535) [1] was a Breton-born English soldier and government official who is theorised as the illegitimate son of King Henry VII of England by "a Breton lady whose name is not known", [2] or as a favoured member of the court of Henry VII and later recipient of beneficences, brought home to England with 28-year-old Henry after his exile in Brittany, an ...

  2. Added: May 9, 2015. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 146247357. Source citation. Roland received letters of naturalization on December 4, 1512, being described as 'from parts of Brittany', and was made constable of Beaumaris Castle on the Isle of Anglesey. He was the grandfather of Katheryn of Berain, called 'Mam Cymru'.

  3. Roland De Velville. Roland De Velville from tree Andrews Family Tree. No publicly available LifeStory events. Record information. Father: xxx xxxxxxx xxxxx (1492-xxxx ) Record information. Mother: xxxx xxxxxx (1506-xxxx ) 82617 People 0 Records 1 Source: Roland Constable Beaumaris Castle de Velville found in 16 trees View all.

  4. 19 de ago. de 2016 · He is probably to be identified with the “Roland de Bella Vill” who served as an esquire in the army which King Henry VII took to France in the autumn of 1492. He was granted an annuity of £20 for life in 1493, and, in 1496, a further annuity of 40 marks. He was knighted at the Battle of Blackheath in June 1497.

  5. Roland Velville, of Beaumaris, 1474 - 1535. Roland Velville was born in 1474, in birth place, to Henry Tudor and NN NN. Roland had 2 daughters: Jane de Velville and one other child. Roland lived in address. His occupation was a occupation. Roland passed away on month day 1535, at age 61 in death place.

  6. 16 de may. de 2015 · I was reading this interesting summary of the case of Sir Roland de Velville/Veleville – who may or may not have been Henry VII’s illegitimate son – and thought of something.. Nowadays it seems be commonly assumed that ‘Velville’ was originally ‘Vieilleville’, and the only plausible Vieilleville family seems to be the Scépeaux family of Anjou, who were seigneurs of Vieilleville ...

  7. Sir Roland de Velville (1471/74 – 25 June 1535) was a Breton-born English soldier and government official who is theorised as the illegitimate son of King Henry VII of England by "a Breton people lady whose name is not known", or as a favoured member of the court of Henry VII and later recipient of beneficences, brought home to England with 28-year-old Henry after his exile in Brittany, an ...