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84:, and his wife, Adeliza, and was the earliest to use the style "of Gloucester" in his family. A landholder himself at the time of Domesday, by 1095 Walter had control of the bulk of the estates formerly held by Roger his father and 88:
his uncle. In addition Walter acquired other estates by royal grants. These estates were principally in four shires, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Hertfordshire and Wiltshire.
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He is recorded as a constable of the royal household of Henry I from 1114 on. Walter erected or had a part in the erection of the castles of
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in Wales with lands from his lordship of Beryntone and retired to the abbey in his old age where he died a monk and was buried in the
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The cartulary and Historical Notes of the Cistercian Abbey of Flaxley; Otherwise called Deane Abbey in the County of Gloucester
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for the soul of his brother Herbert and confirmed a grant of Colne by his father Roger. He endowed the canons of
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in 1097 and 1105-6. Sometimes called Constable of England he may only have been constable of
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Domesday People: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents, 1066–1166
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David Walker, 'the Honours of the Earls of Hereford in the Twelfth Century',
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The King's Serjeants & Officers of State; With their Coronation Services
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Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society
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Transactions of the 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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David Walker, 'Miles of Gloucester, Earl of Hereford',
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He was married to Bertha. They were the parents of:
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Walter de Gloucester
Anglo-Norman
King of England
Norman conquest
Welsh Marches
Constable
Henry I
Roger de Pitres
Durand of Gloucester
Sheriff of Gloucestershire
Gloucester Castle
Bristol
Rochester
Tower of London
Gloucester Abbey
Llanthony Priory
chapter house
Miles of Gloucester, 1st Earl of Hereford
Richard Fitz Pons









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