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English: Historia Anglorum by Matthew Paris, folio 128 v, recording the death of William de Cantilupe in 1239, with a marginal drawing of his shield inverted: Gules, three fleurs-de-lys or. Paragraph heading in red ink: Obiit Wills de Cantelupo Miles ("William de Cantilupe, Knight, died")Eodem anno vii id april obiit nobil(issimus) baro Wil(ielmu)s de Cantelupo ("in the same year (MCCXXXIX, XXIIIrd of King Henry III as stated above) on 7th April died the most noble baron William de Cantilupe")
Date c.1250-5
Source http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/Viewer.aspx?ref=royal_ms_14_c_vii_f001v
Author Matthew Paris (d.1259)

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