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"Joined in the rebellion of Simon de Montfort, and it seems not improbable that he met his death on the field of battle; anyhow, he died in the year 1264, being then possessed of the manor of Winforton, and all his estates were forfeited to the Crown. Shortly afterwards they were granted to John le Strange, a Baron Marcher, who had been sent to reside in the Marches of Wales, to keep the Welsh in order. Dugdale gives the following account of the affair: -- Whereupon the war betwixt the King and the Barons breaking out, he (John le Strange) stood loyal to the King, for which respect, plain it is, he obtained a grant of all the lands of Walter de Mucegros, which were seized on for his transgression at that time." from: Archaeologia cambrensis by Cambrian Archaeological Association, page 202. - the manor was granted by king henry iii to sir robert de musgrove (or mucegros) in 1240. since that time, apart from the brief period - william mortimer, died before june 1297, a knight, married hawise, daughter and heir of robert de mucegros. died childless. their eldest son - 1182 (29 henry ii) - milo de mucegros and willielmus torelle. 1183 (30 henry ii) - willielmus torelle. 1184 (31 henry ii) - radulphus arden last three items above from wikipedia - (to be researched)
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