Founded in the year 1204 in England and ranging all the way to Scotland, house Silver was a noble house of high status among other Lords and ladies. The history of house Silver is unknown in many aspects due to the lack of texts and scriptures recording the prominent names of the family, raising suspicious that they were stolen or destroyed in the early 1500s after an incident with the church of England involving accusations of heresy and witchcraft. The houses lineage ended with the Son of Lords Duntamont IV Silver, Alexander I Lancaster Silver after being accused of witchcraft and hosting a demon and being supposedly executed around the late 1500s on the order of Edward VI of England.