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DeLaBere LoG in 1304??? (Woebley Castle)
Arms | Dates | Name | Birth | Death | Notes | Source |
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1158-1184 | William of Newburgh (aka Beaumont) | 1136 | 1198 | Joyce MacLeod's map has no plates on the bordure. Check out the alternative arms. |
JM's map Wikipediaw |
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1184-1203 | Henry II, Richard I, & John, Kings of England | JM's map | |||
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1203-1208 | William De Breos (4th Lord of Bramber) | 1144/53 | 1211 | blah | JM's map Wikipediaw |
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1208-1217 | John & Henry III, Kings of England | JM's map | |||
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1217-1220 | Rhys Gryg | 1234 | blah | JM's map Rhys_Grygw | |
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1220-1232 | John De Breos | 1197/98 | 1211 | blah | JM's map Wikipediaw |
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1220-1232 | William (II) De Breos, 1st Baron Breos | c.1224 | 1290 | Lordship in royal custody until William came of age in 1241 | JM's map Wikipediaw |
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1290-1320 | William (III) De Breos, 2nd Baron Breos | c.1260 | 1326 | Lordship confiscated 1320 | JM's map Wikipediaw |
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1322 | Hugh Despenser the Younger, 1st Baron Despenser | 1287/89 | 1326 | JM's map Wikipediaw | |
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1322-1324 | Elizabeth de Burgh, Lady of Clare | 1295 | 1360 | JM's map Wikipediaw | |
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1324-1326 | Hugh Despenser the Younger, 1st Baron Despenser | 1287/89 | 1326 | JM's map Wikipediaw | |
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1326-1331 | Alina de Breos | 1291 | 1331 | JM's map | |
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1331-1354 | John Mowbray, 3rd Baron Mowbray | 1310 | 1361 | Son of Alina | JM's map Wikipediaw |
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1354-1369 | Thomas Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick | 1313 | 1369 | JM's map Wikipediaw | |
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1369-1397 | Thomas Beauchamp, 12th Earl of Warwick | 1338 | 1401 | JM's map Wikipediaw | |
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1397-1398 | Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk | 1366 | 1399 | JM's map Wikipediaw | |
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1399-1425 | Richard II, Henry IV, & Henry V, Kings of England | JM's map | |||
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1425-1461 | John Mowbray, 3rd Duke of Norfolk | 1415 | 1461 | JM's map Wikipediaw | |
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1462-1469 | William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke | 1423 | 1469 | JM's map Wikipediaw | |
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1469-1479 | William Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke | 1451 | 1491 | Exchanged the lordship for lands in Somerset and Dorset | JM's map Wikipediaw |
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1479-1483 | Edward IV, Edward V, & Richard III, Kings of England | JM's map | |||
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1483 | Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham | 1455 | 1483 | Exchanged the lordship for lands in Somerset and Dorset | JM's map Wikipediaw |
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1483-1492 | Richard III & Henry VII, King of England | JM's map | |||
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1492-1526 | Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester | 1460 | 1526 | Inherited in right of his wife, Elizabeth Herbert (should she be included here?) | JM's map Wikipediaw |
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1496-1549 | Henry Somerset, 2nd Earl of Worcester | 1496 | 1549 | JM's map Wikipediaw |
The marcher lordship ceased to function after the passing of the Laws in Wales Act 1536, when it was merged into the new county of Glamorgan. However, the Somerset family have remained as nominal lords of Gower, their main title being Earl of Worcester (to 1642), Marquess of Worcester (1642-1682) and Duke of Beaufort (since 1682). The dukes of Beaufort remain substantial land owners in the area.
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Earls and Marqueses of Worcester -
Dukes of Beaufort