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Cardiff Records
… as is well known, was obtained by conquest by Robert Fitzhamon, in the reign of William Rufus, from lestyn ap … work. The Lordship of Glamorgan, after the death of Fitzhamon, passed to Robert, "Consul," or Earl, of … natural son of Henry I., and married Mabel, a daughter of Fitzhamon. From her descendants the Lordship came by marriage …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… or, for Consul; 11, azure, a lion rampant guardant or, for Fitzhamon; 12, ermine, a lion rampant gules, crowned or, …
Cardiff Records
… Mawr, where he made much wine and from there Sir Robert fitzhamon took trees and men to plant them and went to his … to do the work, which men were afterwards with Sir Robert Fitzhamon at Boverton and Theuckesbury to hedge his lands, … was second for place and Royalty, till the time of Robert Fitzhamon when it was Joined to the Royalties. 11 th Was the …
Cardiff Records
… are commingled with the mail-clad barons of Robert Fitzhamon, fresh from Normandy; while the scenes shift … epic) the laws administered by the officers of the Norman Fitzhamon were the "apostolic" laws of Morgan Mwynfawr and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… I in 1086. 32 By 1156 it had been granted to William FitzHamon, 33 a tenant in several counties and constable of … chief estates were in Buckinghamshire. 37 He had succeeded FitzHamon in his constableship of Salisbury, and it is …
A History of the County of Northampton
… three carucates of arable worth £8 in demesne on William FitzHamon's manor, his customary tenants had 4½ virgates, and …
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