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Herbert and confirmed a grant of Colne by his father Roger. He endowed the canons of
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Transactions of the
Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society
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Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society
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W.A. Morris, 'The Office of Sheriff in the Early Norman Period',
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English Baronies; A study of Their Origin and Descent, 1086–1327
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J. O. Prestwich, 'The Military Household of the Norman Kings',
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Historia et cartularium monasterii Sancti Petri Gloucestriæ
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