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Urso d"Abetot Took much land from Worcester church and Odo of Bayeux after his disgrace ( Half brother of William I who rebelled against him) Land holdings in Worcestershire, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Warwickshire
Walterius (Gautier) d'Aincourt Holding in six midland and northern counties
Hugh de Beauchamp Large holdings in Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Bucks
Robert de Beaumont Holdings in Leicestershire, Northhants and Warwickshire
William de Braose from Braose, near Falaise, Normandy, Lord of the Sussex Rape of Bramber, with the castle there. Holdings in five other southern counties
Osbern Giffard Holdings in Northamptionshire and five southern counties
Walter Giffard, son of Osbern Giffard (de Bollbec) Domesday Commissioner; Keeper of Windsor Castle; Earl of Buckingham (1100); died in 1103 Holdings in 10 counties.
Richard de Clare of Tonbridge
Gilbert de Clare, son of Richard of Tonbridge
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