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| | William Marshal |
 | | The Marshal's contacts with both Kendal, and with the neighbouring manor of Cartmel, which he received from the King in the late 1180s and whose lordship he was to retain for the remainder of his life, would explain why his summons from the King found its way into a north country scribal formulary. |
 | | The Marshal's modern biographers, besides omitting any reference to Chateauroux or the King's summons to the Marshal to attend him in France have missed at least one important detail concerning William's custody of the northern barony of Kendal, held independently of Cartmel, as the inheritance of the heiress Helewise of Lancaster. |
 | | William II of Lancaster may be the William fitz William who in 1176 fined 3 0 marks for a duel against Gospatrick fitz Orm in Westmorland: Pipe Roll 22 Henry II, Pipe Roll Society, 25 (1904), 121, and for Gospatrick fitz Orm, William's cousin, see The Register of the Priory of St Bees, ed. |
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