Mediæval Manchester And the Beginnings of Lancashire

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Mediæval Manchester And the Beginnings of Lancashire
James Tait
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Heginbotham, Hist, cf Stockport, ii. 297. Cf. Addenda, p. 202.
THE THREE CHARTERS 113 tempting, if hazardous, that this " lord of Cheshire " was no other than Simon de Montfort who, a few months before his death, extorted from the captive King and his son a grant of the tatter's county and honour of Chester. During his brief tenure he may not have been called earl but only lord of the county. In this case the Hugh le Despenser who witnessed the charter of his tenant, Robert de Stockport, would
...be the famous justiciar of England and supporter of Montfort, the father and grandfather respectively of Edward II.'s two favourites. He had attested Edward's grant of 1260 as justiciar of Chester.
It will be well not to press with too much ardour the suggestion just made, for we may be attaching a more precise meaning to the language of the charter than was intended. But if Simon de Montfort was not the " dominus Cestreshirie" in question, there is a strong probability that Edward himself is the person referred to.


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