Henry de Say

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Henry de Say was a Norman nobleman who lived in Clun near Shrewsbury, along the medieval Welsh Marches. He inherited the important fortification Clun Castle from his father, Robert de Say, in 1098.[1] Henry died some time after 1130.[2]

Bibliography

  • Eyton, William. (1860) Antiquities of Shropshire, Volume XI. London: John Russell Smith.
  • Liddiard, Robert. (ed) (2003) Anglo Norman Castles. Woodbridge: Boydell Press.
  • Suppe, Frederick C. "Castle guard and the castlery of Clun," in Liddiard (ed) 2003.

References

  1. Suppe, p.218; Eyton 1860, p.228.
  2. Suppe, p.218; Eyton 1860, p.228.
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