| 41. | The Marcher lords exercised effectively independent power in their territories and had only a nominal feudal allegiance to the king of England.
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| 42. | In October 1279 there was an increase in Marcher lords who brought their disagreements to the local court in Wales at Montgomery.
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| 43. | "' Hawise Lestrange "'( died 1310 ) was the daughter of the Marcher lord conquest of Wales.
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| 44. | In January 1322 Edward crossed the River Severn, and secured the surrender of several of the marcher lords while Lancaster remained passive.
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| 45. | The talbot dog comes from the heraldry of the Talbot family, Marcher Lords of Shrewsbury and also from that of Viscount Hereford.
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| 46. | Taking advantage of the brotherly strife, and perhaps with the tacit understanding of Cadwaladr, the marcher lords mounted incursions into Wales.
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| 47. | The power of the Marcher lords was ended in 1535, when the political and administrative union of England and Wales was completed.
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| 48. | The Corbets descended from Norman Marcher Lords of Caus Castle, Shropshire, which name was taken from Pays de Caux, Normandy.
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| 49. | Fearing that he might be deposed if he refused, Edward agreed to exile the Despensers and pardoned the Marcher Lords for their actions.
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| 50. | As a marcher lord Fulk's role as a protector of the English border against the Welsh was vital to the English King.
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