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Walter de Clifford

Walter I de Clifford (1113–1190)〔()〕 (known before the 1130s as Walter FitzRichard〔()〕) was an Anglo-Norman marcher lord of Bronllys Castle〔(Bronllys Castle )〕 on the Welsh border, and was feudal baron of Clifford, seated at Clifford Castle in Herefordshire.

==Life==
According to Eyton, he succeeded to the estates of his uncles Walter and Drogo.
These two brothers figure in Domesday as the possessors of lands in Herefordshire, Berkshire, and other counties.
His father Richard seems to have died between 1115 and 1138, in which latter year we find 'Walter de Cliffort' signing a Gloucester charter.
He reappears under the same name in 1155.
He probably obtained the barony of Clifford, from his wife Margaret, asserted to be the daughter of Raoul II of Tosny, feudal lord of Flamstead, who is shown, in 1086, as 'tenant-in-chief' of this fee, the multiple lords being listed as Drogo (son of Poyntz); Gilbert (son of Turold); Herbert; and Roger. (A second listing for Clifford in Doomsday shows Roger de Lacy, as lord and tenant-in-chief, of a small portion of this barony, being taxed on 4 carucates)
According to another theory, his mother Maud, wife of Richard FitzPonce, was the original holder of it.
Towards the middle of Henry II's reign, he was possessed of the manors of Corfham, Culmington, &c. in Shropshire.
He was a benefactor to several monasteries, e.g. Haughmond Abbey, Dore, and Godstow.
Clifford's name occurs in the Welsh annals as lord of the castle of Llandovery.
He ravaged the lands of Rhys ap Gruffydd, who, finding his complaints to Henry II disregarded, surprised his castle (1157-9).
In 1163, he is said to have slain Einion ab Anarawd, son of Anarawd ap Gruffydd. In 1164, he is said to have slain Cadwgan, son of Maredudd. He was still living in 1187, and according to Eyton died in 1190.

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