Person:Eadnoth Staller (1)

Eadnoth _____, The Staller
d.1068
m. 1059
  1. Harding of BristolAbt 1070 - Aft 1125
Facts and Events
Name Eadnoth _____, The Staller
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1030 Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
Marriage 1059 Englandto Rissa de Montgomery
Death[1] 1068
Other? Speculative parents?: Sweyn II of Denmark and Gunhild Svensdatter (1) 
Reference Number? Q5324926?


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Eadnoth the Constable (died 1068) also known as Eadnoth the Staller, was an Anglo-Saxon landowner and steward to Edward the Confessor and King Harold II. He is mentioned in the Domesday Book as holding thirty manors in Devon, Dorset, Somerset, and Wiltshire, before the Norman conquest. He may have been the same man as Eadnoth of Ugford, also known as Alnoth. Eadnoth was killed at Bleadon in 1068, leading a force against the two sons of Harold II, who had invaded Somerset. His son Harding became Sheriff of Reeve in Bristol, and one of his grandsons was Robert Fitzharding, the ancestor of the Berkeley family of Berkeley Castle.[1]

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References
  1. Eadnoth (?), in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.
  2.   Eadnoth the Constable, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.