Richard de Vernon (died 1329)

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Richard de Vernon
Died1329
Spouse(s)1. Alianore de Frenes
2. Juliana de Vesci
FatherRichard de Vernon
MotherMargaret de Vipont

Richard de Vernon, Lord of Nether Haddon, was an English noble.

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Life

Richard was the son of Richard de Vernon and Margaret de Vipont. [1] He died in 1329.

Marriage and issue

He married firstly Alianore, daughter of Giles de Frenes of Pitchcott. She died without issue.

Secondly he married Juliana, daughter of William de Vesci and Agnes de Ferrers, they are known to have had the following known issue:

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