On 11 July 1230, while still in France, Henry III informed John of Monmouth, an English Marcher baron, crown agent and keeper of the forests of Buckholt, Clarendon, New and Panchet, that he had given twenty deer in his bailiwick ‘to the use of our sister, the wife of our beloved and faithful Earl William Marshal’:
CR, 1227–31
, p. 418. On John, see A. F. Pollard (2004), ‘Monmouth, John of (c
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1182–1248)’, rev. R. R. Davies,
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