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    jurisdictional franchise of Marcher Lord entirely and that Roberts had no such status. Marcher lordships in the Welsh Marches and the successor shires English...
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  • "March of Wales" was first used in the Domesday Book of 1086. Over the next four centuries, Norman lords established mostly small marcher lordships between...
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    The Lordship of Glamorgan was one of the most powerful and wealthy of the Welsh Marcher Lordships. The seat was Cardiff Castle. It was established by...
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    became new Marcher lordships. The lordships created were mainly grants to Anglo-Normans such as the Earl of Lincoln who received the lordship of Denbigh...
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    between the Principality of Wales and many feudal statelets called the marcher Lordships which were effectively unified under the laws. The English county...
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    The Lordship of Denbigh was a marcher lordship in North Wales created by Edward I in 1284 and granted to the Earl of Lincoln. It was centred on the borough...
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    Act 1535. This Act abolished the Marcher Lordships and established the County of Monmouth, combining the Lordships east of the Usk with Newport (Gwynllŵg...
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  • arrangement did not officially bring the marcher lordships in the South directly under the King's control, many such lordships were held by the King personally...
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  • Ireland Marcher lordships, a territory in the March between and England and Wales Lordship Lane (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing lordship This...
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    temper in battle. He held the Lordship of Glamorgan which was one of the most powerful and wealthy of the Welsh Marcher Lordships as well as over 200 English...
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    England–Wales border (category Articles needing additional references from March 2024)
    Offa's Dyke; the modern boundary was fixed in 1536, when the former marcher lordships which occupied the border area were abolished and new county boundaries...
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    1535, with the Laws in Wales Act, 1535, converting the remaining Marcher Lordships into counties. 4 Despite being created at the same Act as the other...
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  • attempt at an exhaustive list of lordships. (in German) History of Schellenberg Steven Tibble, Monarchy and Lordships in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem...
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    Powys Wenwynwyn (category Marcher lordships)
    dynasty other than their own. However, the principality continued as a marcher lordship. The ruling family of Powys survived in the children and remoter descendants...
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    Statute of Rhuddlan (category The Lordship of Bromfield and Yale)
    four new marcher lordships in northeast Wales: Chirk (Chirkland), Bromfield and Yale (Powys Fadog), Ruthin (Dyffryn Clwyd) and Denbigh (Lordship of Denbigh);...
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    Jews in Abergavenny, Caerleon and Chepstow, all of which were in the Marcher Lordships of South Wales. When Edward I established new borough towns in North...
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    shown to reflect legal developments particularly in the Southern Welsh lordships. Apart from the full compilations there are shorter versions thought to...
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    Formation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (category Articles needing additional references from March 2022)
    the whole of Wales – that is, the Principality, Marcher Lordships held by the Crown and Marcher Lordships held by others – remained outside of the legal...
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  • Gordon-Lennox (born 1994), Earl of March and Kinrara. Marcher Lords – English title for the Welsh Marches List of Marcher lordships McNeill 1911, p. 685. McNeill...
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  • Gloucester. In order to prevent War (as Marcher Lords they had the right to War with each other, in their Marcher Lordships), Edward (now king) insisted that...
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