English: Arms of Woodforde of Ashby Folville, Leicestershire: Sable, three leopard's faces reversed argent jessant-de-lys gules. As seen in Ashby Folville Church (see[1]). These are a difference of the arms of Cantilupe "modern", whose feudal tanant at the manor of Brentingby was John Woodforde (see: www.woodforde.co.uk: "John Woodford of Brentingby bore no arms before his journey to Melton Mowbray prior to 1316 and his subsequent purchase of the manor of Brentingby. Nichols notes a deed dated 6 Edward II (1312) on which the seal of John Neville at Brentingby is described as “in an escrutcheon, three fleurs-de-lis circumscribed”. He further records a deed dated 1215 relating to William de Canteloupe’s interests at Brentingby on which the seal is “three fleurs-de-lis circumscribed”, three fleurs-de-lis being the "ancient" arms of Cantilupe. The Hubard family of Ipsley, also tenants of Cantilupe, bore differenced arms of Cantilupe, as apparently did Denys of Siston, Gloucestershire.
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