![]() ![]() ![]() Indeed, it seems likely that it was Richard himself who was dispossed of these lands. In 1155, or else out of favour with the young earl’s circle. Presumably also the wider historic Vernon lands in Cheshire at some time afterġ134, it suggests that he was either dead by the time of the Harlaston charter H.Salter, Thame Cartulary, Vol.1, p.61]. However, as theĮvidence of the Norton Priory grants shows that he had held Shurlach, and thus [Barraclough, Charters of the Earls of Chester, no.73 Was still alive shortly after 1148 if the dating of a charter to Thame AbbeyĬan be trusted. Richard witnessed a charter of Earl Rannulf of Chester in 1144, and possibly ![]()
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