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  1. Walter de Clifford (1113–1190) (known before the 1130s as Walter FitzRichard) was an Anglo-Norman Marcher Lord of Bronllys Castle on the Welsh border, and was feudal baron of Clifford, seated at Clifford Castle in Herefordshire.

  2. Walter de Clifford (died 1263) feudal baron of Clifford in Herefordshire, was a Welsh Marcher Lord during the reign of King John (1199–1216). Family. Walter de Clifford was born before 1190, the son of Walter de Clifford (died 1221) and Agnes Cundy (de Condet). He died before 20 December 1263.

  3. 19. Dez. 2019 · About Walter de Clifford, 2nd Baron Clifford. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Walter II de Clifford (c. 1160 - 17 January 1221) was a Welsh Marcher Lord and High Sheriff in England. Walter became Sheriff of Herefordshire and was a close associate of William de Braose.

  4. Walter de Clifford (c. 1160 – 17 January 1221) was a Welsh marcher lord, feudal baron of Clifford of Clifford Castle in Herefordshire and High Sheriff in England. He was born in Clifford Castle, Herefordshire, the son of Walter de Clifford (1113–1190). Walter served as High Sheriff of Herefordshire in 1199, 1207–1208 and

  5. 7. März 2023 · Brother of Bertha FitzRichard; Simon FitzRichard; Roger FitzRichard and Richard Fitz Richard Fitz Pons. Occupation: Sir, Baron of Clifford, Anglo-Norman marcher lord of Bronllys Castle on the Welsh border, and Clifford Castle (from the 1130s), in Herefordshire. Managed by: Andrew Dean Kemp. Last Updated:

  6. 24. Dez. 2020 · "Clifford, Walter de (d. 1190), landowner and soldier, was the son of Richard fitz Pons and Maud, the daughter of Walter of Gloucester. Richard was still alive in 1128 but had died by 1138, when Walter de Clifford exchanged his manor of Glasbury for that of Esleche held by Gloucester Abbey.

  7. Walter (de) Clifford married Margaret Tosny around 1155 and had 3 sons and 3 daughters, one of whom was Rosamund. According to folklore and chronicles from the late 13th and eary 14th centuries, Rosamund was purported to have been a mistress of Henry II, although Henry was married to Eleanor of Aquitaine. Walter Clifford appears to have been ...