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PONS (-[before Oct 1066]). No information is known about Pons other than his name, which appears in the patronymics attributed to his five sons. It is assumed that he lived in Normandy. His absence from the Norman primary sources which have so far been consulted in the preparation of this document suggests that he was of lowly birth. His absence from English records suggests that he died before the Norman invasion in England in 1066. m ---. The name of Pons’s wife is not known. It is possible that Pons married twice: the chronology of his sons appears to indicate that Walter and Drogo were considerably older than the others. Pons & his wife had [six] children:
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He gave three hides in the manor of Eaton Hastings, near Faringdon, Berkshire, to Westminster Abbey. He was also known as Poinz. Probably died before 1086 as his two eldest sons, Walter and Drogo FitzPons, were shown in the Domesday Survey as tenants in chief of land in Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Oxfordshire and Wiltshire.
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