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