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| Baron Robert de Mohaut
(Cir 1125-Cir 1162) |
Baron Robert de Mohaut
He was known as "the black steward"
• Living: at the castle (which he erected): Mold, Flintshire, Wales. 2 originally Montalt castle, also called Mould • Misc: Steward of the Palatine to the Earl of Chester. 3 THe stewardship of Chester, held by the service of 2½ fees, was hereditary in his descendants. • Misc: Agreement, 1141/1157. 4 with the monks of Chester, concerning the manor of Lea-cum-Newbold, which they claimed by William's gifts (Tait, op.cit. p 287) • Mission: He defeated the Welsh, who were overrunning te Palitinate, 3 Sep 1146, Nantwich, CHS, England, UK. 4 He received various grants from the Earls of Chester, including Hawarden, which became the 'caput' of the barony. • Misc: He was a farmer of the Earl of Chester's lands, 1160 To 1162. 4 (Cal Inq p.m. vol ii mo 284) Robert married Leucha FitzNeel, daughter of William FitzNeel of Halton and Unknown.1 (Leucha FitzNeel died after 1162 5.) |
1 Francis Maude, <i>The Maude Family </i> (N.p.: n.p., 1903). Surety: 3.
2 John Burke Esq., <i>History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland - Vol II </i> (Edinburgh: R Bently: Bell and Bradfute, 1835), 2: 84. Surety: 1.
3 John Burke Esq., <i>History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland - Vol II </i> (Edinburgh: R Bently: Bell and Bradfute, 1835), 2: 84. Surety: 1. .... George Edward Cockayne, <i>The Complete Peerage </i> (N.p.: n.p., 1936), 4: 11. Surety: 3; The Complete Peerage was first published in eight volumes between 1887 and 1898 by George Edward Cokayne = G. E. C.). This version was effectively replaced by a new and enlarged edition between 1910 and 1959 edited successively by Vicary Gibbs (Cokayne's nephew), H. A. Doubleday, Duncan Warrand, Lord Howard de Walden, Geoffrey H. White and R. S. Lea. The revised edition (published by the St. Catherine Press Limited), took the form of twelve volumes with volume twelve being issued in two parts. Volume thirteen was issued in 1940, not as part of the alphabetical sequence, but as a supplement covering creations and promotions within the peerage between 1900 and 1938.
4 George Edward Cockayne, <i>The Complete Peerage </i> (N.p.: n.p., 1936), 4: 11. Surety: 3.
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George Edward Cockayne, <i>The Complete Peerage </i> (N.p.: n.p., 1936), 4: 11. Surety: 2.
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