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    FitzMartin or Fitz Martin was the surname of a Norman family based in England and Wales between 1085 and 1342. The earliest well-documented progenitor...
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  • Deheubarth. Fitz Martin inherited the Lordship of Kemes from his father, and founded St Dogmaels Abbey c. 1118. He was the first of the FitzMartin line. His...
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    William FitzMartin, in 1191. This action was criticised by Giraldus Cambrensis, who describes Gruffydd as "a cunning and artful man". William FitzMartin was...
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    the FitzMartin family until the death of William, the 2nd Lord Martin, who died without a male heir in 1326. Newport Castle, built by FitzMartin, is situated...
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    Maud's son William FitzMartin (died 1324) whose son and heir William FitzMartin died sine prole in 1326. The heirs of William FitzMartin (died 1326)...
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    William FitzMartin (1155–1209), whose own son and heir was William FitzMartin (died before 15 February 1216). Next to inherit was Nicholas FitzMartin...
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    death by Maud's son William Martin (died 1324) whose son and heir William FitzMartin died childless in 1326. The heirs of William Martin (died 1326) were...
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    Pembrokeshire). She was posthumously the eventual sole heiress of her brother William FitzMartin (died 1326) to Barnstaple and Kemes. James Audley married twice. His...
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  • descendants of Norman adventurers who had come over to Ireland following Richard FitzGodbert de Roche, Strong-bow, and others who had originally come as mercenaries...
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    Tudor dynasty Angharad, daughter of Rhys ap Gruffydd, married to William FitzMartin, Lord of Cemais, his castle was taken by his father-in-law and given...
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