Vieuxpont
Vipont is the name of a prominent family in the history of Westmorland. According to Thomas
the name originated in France before 1066 as Vieuxpont , Latinized to de Vetere Ponte, with alternative spellings Vezpont, Veepon, Vexpont, Vypont, Vispont, Vypunt, Vespont, Vipond, Vypond, Voypond, Veepond, Vippond, Vipon, Vipan, Vipen, etc. The Vipont family bore arms: Gules, six annulets or 3:2:1, later quartered by Baron Clifford.
Related family
The French family Vieuxpont de Courville shares a similar coat of arm, because they are probably relatives. Courville is a parish located in the traditional county of Perche. The Vieuxpont name may be inherited from the parish of Vieux-Pont, situated in the south of Normandy.Notable family members
- William de Vieuxpont, Lord of Westmorland married Maud de Morville, daughter of Richard de Morville, Constable of Scotland.
- Robert I de Vipont, the younger son of William de Vieuxpont and Maud de Morville. He 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. This grant is deemed to have created the feudal barony of Appleby. He built Brougham Castle. He married Idonea de Builli, daughter of John de Builli
- John de Vipont of Appleby married Sibyl, sister of William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby.
- Thomas Vipont was a medieval Bishop of Carlisle from 1254 to 1256.
- Isabella Vieuxpont married Roger de Clifford the younger
- In the 14th century, Lady Idonea de Veteripont, owner of Pendragon Castle and wife of Roger de Lilburne, founded St Mary's Outhgill in Mallerstang.
- Elfrida Vipont was the pen name of Elfrida Vipont Foulds
Robert de Vieuxpont