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Baron of Malpas at the time of the Domesday Survey. Illegitimate son of Hugh Lupus.
EGERTON, EARL OF BRIDGEWATER. The manors held by Robert Fiz-Hugh, Baron of Malpas, under Hugh Lupus, Earl of Chester, in the reign of William the Conqueror, (as recorded in Doomsday-Book) were•' Bedfeld, Rurwardestone, Hurdinghery, Depenbache, (now called Malpas) Tillestone, Cristleton, Calrnundeley, Eghe, Hanton, Lawechdone, or LaborchedoMe, Dochintone, Cetelea, Brosse, Ortione, Cuntitone, Shochliche, Tusigeham, Bicheley, Bureton, Burwardeshley, Rauichell, Creuhalle, Tidulstone, or Tidnistone, Buistane, Boleberic, Tevertone, Sparestowe, Penretane, Sudtone, Buteloge, and Cochneche, or Croverche. But, Robert leaving no male issue, this Barony came at length, by marriage of the heir female, into this famous and knightly family (as Mr. Camden styles it) ; Of which was JOHN le Belward de Malpas, who lived in the time of William Rufus. h . WILLIAM, (son and heir of John le Belward de Malpas) so named by Sir William Dugdale, is written by Mr. Erdeswicke, (agreeably to other good authorities) Richard : his wife was Letitia, daughter and heir of Robert Fitz Hugh, Baron of Malpas ; bearing, for arms, three dart heads fpheons), as he proves by ancient deeds and records; and particularly, by a grant of one eighth part of Hampton to Richard, youngest son of this William, sealed therewith. That he had, at least, a moiety of that barony is evident, from several other authorities, and particularly from Camden's Remains. SOURCE: Collins's Peerage of England
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