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Thomas appears to have been one of only two of fourteen seneschals of
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at the time of her marriage. Part of the significance of this writ is that it shows that at the time the suzerainty of the Duke of
Gascony over the Viscount of Béarn was not disputed and covered the whole of the viscountcy.
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for Edward by 1259, perhaps originally working as the deputy of the previous keeper, Ralph de Donjon. As keeper of the wardrobe, he received and disbursed money on Edward's behalf.
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as well as the tolls in 1275. Thomas's widow Joan was granted the custody and tolls of the gate in 1278, which she then surrendered to the crown, in return for a pension.
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Barrow, J S, J D Herson, A H Lawes, P J Riden, and M V J Seaborne.
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