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Description Arms of Butvillain / de Buttivillar / Butvilleyne / Butwillam / Bontvillain of Cottesbrooke, Northamptonshire: Argent, three crescents gules (Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, p.156). It was afterwards held, in whole or in part, by the family of de Buttivillar / Butvilleyne / Butvillain / Butwillam / Bontvillain.[1] Part of the manor of Cottesbrooke, namely an estate called "Kalender" or "Kayland", was given to Sulby Abbey by William de Buttivillar, soon after the foundation of that abbey in 1155. It became the site of a monastic grange or cell, situated in the N.W. corner of the parish of Cottesbrooke, of Premonstratensian Canons, founded soon after 1155 and probably abandoned by 1291.[2] Juliana Butvilleyne, the daughter and co-heiress of Sir Robert Butvilleyne of Cottesbrooke, married Robert Duke of Brompton in Suffolk, whose eventual heir was the Kempe family of Gissing in Norfolk (Kempe baronets),[3] who quartered the arms of Butvilleyne (Argent, three crescents gules)[4]
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  1. Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, p.156
  2. 'Cottesbrooke', in An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire, Volume 3, Archaeological Sites in North-West Northamptonshire (London, 1981), pp. 54-58. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/northants/vol3/pp54-58
  3. Rye, W., ed. (1891). The Visitacion of Norffolk, made and taken by William Harvey, Clarencieux King of Arms, Anno 1563, enlarged with another Visitacion made by Clarenceux Cooke, with many other descents; as also the Visitation made by John Raven, Richmond, Anno 1613. Harleian Society, 1st ser. 32. London.,, p.175[1]
  4. See monument to John Kempe (c.1534-1610) in Antingham Church, NorfolkFile:-2020-11-27 Memorial John Kemp Esq, Saint Mary's, Antingham.JPG; Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, p.156

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current22:38, 14 November 2021Thumbnail for version as of 22:38, 14 November 2021578 × 666 (10 KB)Lobsterthermidor (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=Arms of Butvillain / de Buttivillar / Butvilleyne / Butwillam / Bontvillain of Cottesbrooke, Northamptonshire: ''Argent, three crescents gules'' (Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, p.156). It was afterwards held, in whole or in part, by the family of de Buttivillar / Butvilleyne / Butvillain / Butwillam / Bontvillain.<ref>Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, p.156</ref> Part of the manor of Cottesbrooke, namely an estate called "K...

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