
BLAZON:
THE SON OF WILLIAM PEVEREL THE ELDER, also named William Peverel, but was called the Younger, has quartered the vert (green) into the vairy of gold bells, most likely from the Lancaster marriage. He still sports the arms of the Conqueror with that Dexter Bend.
King Henry II the confiscator not only hated Peverel for the use of these arms belonging to William the Conqueror with the Dexter Bend, but also for the great riches, and the very powerful William Peverel had just used vast political alliances to stop Henry from becoming King, therefore when he became King, that first son heirship was a lingering threat to the Kingship line that had to be extinguished. He had just felt the power behind Peverel and their Royal marriages, all merging and forming political union.
Burke's General Armory explains that Peverel had three wives and eight concubines and ramified so greatly that it takes over 40 shields to cover his progeny's accomplishments. It is further commented that Peverel is one of the rare surnames who can claim blood relationship to ALL THE ROYALTY OF EUROPE.
William Peverel the Younger dawned Monks clothing from one of his abbeys and joined the band of relative Knights. They lived in the Forest and captured the caravans going to Peverel Castle where pompous King Henry II was now in residence.
William Peverel's nephew was Fulk Fitz Guarine. The theft of the Honour of Peverel also took his castle Whittington in Shropshire County, England, then called Salop and had been Mercia part of Wales. Fulk's father Guarinardo Meetz had won the castle as dowry with the hand of Mellet Peverel (daughter of William Peverel the Elder) by winning a grand tournament her father William the Elder had held at Peverel Castle on the Peak to secure the most valiant Knight. Fulk fought on until he retrieved the Honor of Peverel.
William Peverel the Younger went to the headquarters of his Grandmother Maud Ingelrica, Cambridge County, Bourne area where he shortly died. English history books relate that the progeny of the "William Peverel the Younger" were referred to as "descendants of the PROUD PEVEREL'S OF THE PEAK CASTLE". The elder amigerous lines of the half brother Peverel's in the males had become extinct.
Quartered gu, or & vert vair, bend or, lion ramp. ar.