| 31. | He was imprisoned in the Tower of London in 1322 for having led the Marcher lords in a revolt against Tyburn.
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| 32. | In the play William de Braose, a young Marcher Lord, is discovered with Siwan in Llywelyn's bedchamber.
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| 33. | Nest later became the wife of Osbern fitz Richard, a marcher lord on the Herefordshire border, who acquired Binley.
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| 34. | Hostility deepened among the Marcher Lords when Despenser titled himself " Lord of Glamorgan " and " Earl of Gloucester ".
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| 35. | By the 13th century Wales was divided between native Welsh principalities and the territories of the Anglo-Norman Marcher lords.
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| 36. | By February 1326, it was clear that Isabella was involved in a relationship with the exiled Marcher Lord, Roger Mortimer.
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| 37. | Not content with his part, Despenser used his relationship with the king to impinge on the lands of other Marcher lords.
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| 38. | As such they tended to support the Welsh princes in their struggles against King Edward I of England and the Marcher Lords.
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| 39. | Throughout the 13th century the territory as described was gradually reoccupied by the English Marcher Lords : castle after castle were lost.
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| 40. | Ida was a daughter of Welsh Marcher Lord Reginald Grey, 2nd Baron Grey de Ruthyn and Eleanor Le Strange of Blackmere.
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