词条 | Hamo the Steward |
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Hamo the Steward, the Sheriff of Kent was a leading person during the 11th century, Norman Conquest of England. He had extensive land holdings in Essex, Kent and Surrey.[1] He was a judge at Penenden in case between Lanfranc and Odo of Bayeux in 1071 and was himself sued in (1076),[2] when acting as the kings agent and with the Kings License, look lands for Odo of Bayeux, the kings brother.[3] References1. ^https://www.geni.com/projects/The-Domesday-Book-England-in-1085/7 2. ^Edward Hasted, 'The town and parish of Fordwich', in The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 9 Pages 56-67. 3. ^Hist Mon St Aug 352 (abbey of St Augustine, Canterbury). 3 : High Sheriffs of Kent|Anglo-Normans|11th-century English people |
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