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Osbern added to the lands he had held in 1066 not only by inheritance from his father, but also from his marriage, from royal gifts, and by enfeoffment from other landholders such as the bishop of Worcester and
26:; died after 1088) was a Frenchman, perhaps Norman, who was a landowner and tenant-in-chief in England. Osbern served as a royal judge and sided with the baronial rebels at the start of King 137: 129: 118: 46:. Richard's origins are not known for certain, except that he is from France, and may have been a Norman. Richard was the builder of 280: 352: 66:. Domesday Book records Osbern as owning lands adjacent to his father's lands in 1066, while his father was still alive. 269: 247: 143:
Osbern's date of death is unknown, occurring sometime after 1088, perhaps after 1100. His heir was his son, Hugh.
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Domesday People: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents, 1066–1166: Domesday Book
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in 1086. His holding of Richard's Castle as a tenant-in-chief is considered to have made him a
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in Herefordshire, one of the few castles in England that predates the Norman Conquest.
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Osbern served as a royal judge in Worcestershire during the 1080s, and during the
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The Earls of Mercia: Lordship and Power in Late Anglo-Saxon England
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English Baronies: A Study of Their Origin and Descent 1086–1327
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Index

William II
Richard Scrob
Norman Conquest of England
Richard's Castle
Domesday Book
feudal baron
Roger de Montgomery
Worcestershire
Warwickshire
Nottinghamshire
Bedfordshire
pounds
Rebellion of 1088
William II
Gruffydd ap Llywelyn
Ealdgyth
Ælfgar, Earl of Mercia
Hugh fitzOsbern
Bernard de Neufmarché
Osbern fitzPons









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