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Salusbury family : ウィキペディア英語版 | Salusbury family The Salusbury family is an Anglo-Welsh family notable for their social prominence, wealth, literary contributions and philanthropy.〔 ==Rise to prominence== The Salusburies were of English origin, probably sprung from Herefordshire, but had settled at Lleweni by 1334.〔("Salusbury", Dictionary of Welsh Biography )〕〔(Edwards, P.S., "Salusbury, John I, of Denbigh", ''The History of Parliament: 1509-1558'' )〕 The Salusbury family first came to prominence after they arrived as vassals of William the Conqueror in 1066. They were first given grants of land from the crown in Shropshire, which, though initially small, expanded dramatically after the family assisted in the Conquest of Wales under Edward I. Thomas Salusbury fought at the Battle of Blackheath (1497) and was knighted by Henry VII and appointed steward of the lordship of Denbigh.〔
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