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  1. thesignsofthetimes.com.au › 34 › 70742Richard FITZ PONS

    Richard presumably died before [1129] as he is not named in the [1129/30] Pipe Roll. Henry I King of England confirmed a donation to Llanthony priory which " Ricardus filius Pontii " had made with the consent of " Hugonis filii Pontii ", by charter dated [1130].

  2. Bronllys – castle. History. The first wooden castle was probably built in the 1290s by Richard Fitz Pons during the Norman conquest of the border areas of Wales. Situated between the rivers Llynfi and Talgarth, it had good conditions to control local trade routes, also secured the newly conquered lands. The reconstruction of the castle into a ...

  3. Brief Life History of Walter Richard. When Walter Richard FitzPons Baron Of Clifford was born in 1113, in Clifford, Herefordshire, England, United Kingdom, his father, Richard FitzPons Lord of Cantref Bychan, was 38 and his mother, Matilda FitzWalter, was 28. He married Margaret de Tosny in 1135, in Flamstead, Hertfordshire, England.

  4. 8 de ago. de 2012 · Abt 1057. England. Marriage. to Unknown. Death [1] Bef 1086. The name on the IGI is written as Pons (Pontius) and his wife is recorded as Mrs Pons (Pontius). They had 5 children all born in Gloucestershire Drogo (Dru) Fitzwalter b abt 1060 Walter Fitzwalter b abt 1062 Richard Fitzpons b abt 1664 Osbert Fitzpons b abt 1066 Simon Fitzpons b abt ...

  5. Richard Fitz-Pons was born circa 1064, in birth place, to Pons Fitz-William and Ms. Fitz-William (born Basilia). Richard had 4 brothers: Osbert Fitz-Pons and 3 other siblings. Richard married Of Gloucester Maud Fitz-Pons (born De Pîtres) circa 1113, at age 49 in marriage place. Of was born circa 1085. They had 4 children: Walter Fitz-Richard ...

  6. Brief Life History of Maud de. When Maud de Pitres was born in 1085, in Frampton by Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England, her father, Walter FitzRoger, was 20 and her mother, Emmeline Berthe de Pitres de Baluun, was 16. She married Richard FitzPons Lord of Cantref Bychan about 1097, in Brimpsfield, Gloucestershire, England.

  7. Richard Fitz-Ponce (1080-1129); and 2. Osbert Fitz-Ponce, ancestor of the Veseys and Burghs. The names of these sons are mentioned by Henry I. in his 'charter confirming their gifts to Malvern Abbey and from the Monasticon, it appears that they also bore the name of 'Pontium ' or des Pons, from which it appears they were sons of Ponce 'of Pons.'