Richard Fitz Pons

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Richard Fitz Pons[a] (c. 1080 – 1129) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman, active as a marcher lord on the border with Wales.

He is described as a follower of Bernard de Neufmarche, and probably first builder of Bronllys Castle. He started construction at Llandovery Castle[1] in 1116.[2]

Family[]

His father was Pons fitz Pons. He married Matilda Fitz Walter (died after 1127), daughter of Walter Fitz Roger, sheriff of Gloucester, and Bertha de Ballun. Walter de Clifford was one of their four children.

Richard was the heir of and , both mentioned in the Domesday Survey. He is now taken to be their nephew.[3] They had lands in Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Pinxton in Derbyshire, in Worcestershire[4][b]

Footnotes[]

  1. ^ fitz Pontz, fitzPontz, fitz Poyntz, fitzPoyntz, fitzPonce.
  2. ^ Drogo also in Wiltshire, large holdings in Devon.[1].

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