Feudal barony of Appleby
The feudal barony of Appleby was a feudal barony with its caput at Appleby Castle in Appleby, Westmorland, England.
Descent
Barons of Burgh-by-Sands
The barony was formed from lands formerly controlled in the 12th century by the feudal barons of Burgh-by-Sands in Cumberland, namely the families successively of de Trevers, Engaine, de Morville and de Lucy.Vipont
- Robert de Vipont was granted by King John in 1203/4 custody of Appleby and Brough in Westmorland with the hereditary office of Sheriff of Westmorland, to be held from the king under military tenure of 4 knight's fees. He married Idonea de Builli, daughter of John de Builli by his wife Cecily de Bussy, heiress to one-quarter moiety of the feudal barony of Old Wardon in Bedfordshire, which moiety thenceforth followed the descent of Appleby.
- John de Vipont, son and heir, who married Sibyl, sister of William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby.
- Robert de Vipont, who died from wounds received at the Battle of Lewes fighting on the side of Simon de Montfort. Following the defeat of de Montfort at the Battle of Evesham in 1265 and the return of King Henry III to power, Robert II's estate was seized by the Crown, but was later returned as part of a settlement with the reform leaders. He died leaving no sons, but with two daughters as co-heiresses, Isabel and Idoine.
- *Isabel de Vipont, co-heiress to her father, married Roger de Clifford, feudal baron of Clifford, seated at Clifford Castle in Herefordshire, who was killed in Wales in 1282. Her son and only child was de Clifford, 1st Baron de Clifford, in 1299 created by King John a baron by writ, having received seizin of his maternal inheritance in 1295, also from 1310 feudal baron of Skipton. Robert was killed at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314.
- *Idoine de Vipont, co-heiress to her father, who married twice but left no children. Firstly to Roger de Leyburne and secondly to John de Cromwell. In 1308 she granted her moiety of the barony of Appleby to her nephew Robert de Clifford, 1st Baron de Clifford, who thenceforth held the barony entire.