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William de Cantilupe (d.1251) : ウィキペディア英語版
William II de Cantilupe

William II de Cantilupe (died 1251) (anciently ''Cantelow, Cantelou, Canteloupe, etc'', Latinised to ''de Cantilupo'') 〔The spelling used by modern historians is "de Cantilupe", which is followed in this article〕 was an Anglo-Norman landownwer and administrator.
==Life==
He was born the son of William I de Cantilupe, who had also been an administrator and Sheriff. His brother was Walter de Cantilupe, Bishop of Worcester.
He married Millicent (or Maud), the daughter of Hugh de Gournai, which brought him further land.
He became a retainer of Ranulph, Earl of Chester and served with him on King Henry's expedition to Brittany.
He then in 1238 joined the royal household and was appointed Sheriff of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire in 1239.
In 1242, he was one of the three Keepers of the Realm during the king's absence campaigning in Poitou.
He died in 1251. His widow was awarded custody of Henry III's daughter Margaret, later Queen of Scots.
He was succeeded by his son William III de Cantilupe. Their daughter Juliana married into the wealthy de Tregoz family. Another son, Thomas de Cantilupe, was Bishop of Hereford and a saint.

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