COUNT ROBERT DE MORTAIN
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The half-brother of William I (the Conqueror), after the Norman Conquest of 1066 he held vast estates throughout England and was created Earl of Cornwall.

At the time of the Domesday survey of 1086, Count Robert held 797 manors throughout England.

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Robert de Mortain created Earl of Cornwall and built a castle at Launceston in 1066

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Count Robert held the manors of Alford, Appley, Ashbrittle, Ashill, Athelney, Babcary, Barrow, Beercocombe, Bickenhall, Bradford, Bradon, Broadway, Brushford, Charlton Adam, Chelvey, Chilthorn, Chinnock, Chiselborough, Clapton, Clapton(Cucklington), Clevedon, Cloford, Closworth, Clutton, Cricket Malherbie, Cricket St Thomas, Crowcombe, Cucklington, Donyatt, Easthams, Eckweek, Foddington, Ford, Greenham, Hatch Beaychamp, Hele, Houndstone, Isle Brewers, Keinton Mandeville, Kingstone, Lopen, Lufton, Marston Magna, Merriott, Milton Clevedon, Montacute (Castle and chief Domain), North Perrott, Norton FitzWarren, Norton sub Hamdon, Odcombe, Pendomer, Preston, Redlynch, Shepton Beauchamp, Shepton Montague, Sock Dennis, Staple Fitzpaine, Steart, Stoke Trister, Stoney Stoke, Sutton Montis, Swell, Thorne, Thornfalcon, Thurlbear, Tintinhull, Weston Bampfylde, Whitestaunton, Woolston (South Cadbury), Yeovil, making him the largest landowner in Somerset.

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