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Sir Richard le Breton (or Richard de Brito〔Sudeley, Lord, "Becket's Murderer William de Tracy", in ''The Sudeleys - Lords of Toddington'', London, 1987, 〕) was one of the four knights who murdered Saint Thomas Becket. ==Early life== He was the son of Simon le Bret or Simon Brito of Sampford Brett in Somerset and a near neighbour of the FitzUrses of Williton. He served in the household of Henry II's brother William X, Count of Poitou. William I of England gave a mansion in the eastern end of the parish of Great Stamford Bridge in Essex and another in Sanford in Somerset to a Norman named Auvrai Le Breton for his services in the Battle of Hastings in 1066 . A later relative, Simon Le Breton, had two sons, Richard and Edmund, who inherited their share of Sanford and Great Master Bridge. Both were part of the court around Henry II of England, in particular Richard Le Breton was a close friend of the king's brother, Prince William.〔 http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=no&u=http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_le_Breton&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dauvrai%2Ble%2Bbreton%〕
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