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FW580_Querrieu.svg|580. Etienne de Querrieu<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Mareuil<br>''estevens de marnell''</span><!-- TCO 267 is Etienne de Créquy-Mareuil vs Etienne de Querrieu-Mareuil here -->
FW580_Querrieu.svg|580. Etienne de Querrieu<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Mareuil<br>''estevens de marnell''</span><!-- TCO 267 is Etienne de Créquy-Mareuil vs Etienne de Querrieu-Mareuil here -->
Abbeville.svg|581. Richard d'Abbeville<br>dit ''de Boubers''<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Boubers and Fressenville<br>''gerars de baubert''</span><!-- TCO 265 - First name confounded -->
Abbeville.svg|581. Richard d'Abbeville<br>dit ''de Boubers''<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Boubers and Fressenville<br>''gerars de baubert''</span><!-- TCO 265 - First name confounded -->
FW582_Cayeux-Vismes.svg|582. Guillaume de Cayeux<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Bouillancourt, Vismes and Sénarpont<br>''guillam de caiu''</span><!-- TCO 262 - The family tree is a bit blury at the time. Main branch extincts into Condé-Bailleul c.1250. Per pale is for Cayeux-Vismes -->
FW582_Cayeux-Vismes.svg|582. Guillaume de Cayeux<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Bouillancourt, Vismes and Sénarpont<br>[[:File:Cayeux-Vismes.svg|Confounded]]<br>''guillam de caiu''</span><!-- TCO 262 - The family tree is a bit blury at the time. Main branch extincts into Condé-Bailleul c.1250. Per pale is for Cayeux-Vismes -->
Ingram Balliol.svg|583. Enguerrand de Bailleul<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Tours, Redcastle and Foston<br>''engerans de barlock''</span><!-- Not in TCO (but in CPF). Ingram/Ingelram/Enguerrand, +1298. Arms of Bailleul of Redcastle. He's the son of Eustache lord of Tours and Redcastle. Foston, leics granted by his mother Agnes de Percy. Ingram de Umfraville who used similar arms (+label) is likely his nephew : Ingram's sister Eva (sometimes daughter) was his heiress for Redcastle, Urr and Foston. He probably still had his father's shares of the french estates since he is represented in this part of the roll (with close neighbours). -->
Ingram Balliol.svg|583. Enguerrand de Bailleul<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Tours, Redcastle and Foston<br>''engerans de barlock''</span><!-- Not in TCO (but in CPF). Ingram/Ingelram/Enguerrand, +1298. Arms of Bailleul of Redcastle. He's the son of Eustache lord of Tours and Redcastle. Foston, leics granted by his mother Agnes de Percy. Ingram de Umfraville who used similar arms (+label) is likely his nephew : Ingram's sister Eva (sometimes daughter) was his heiress for Redcastle, Urr and Foston. He probably still had his father's shares of the french estates since he is represented in this part of the roll (with close neighbours). -->
FW584_Foix.svg|584. Roger Bernard III de Foix<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Count of Foix<br>Viscount of Cerdanya and Castellbò<br>''le quens de foys''</span><!-- TCO 256 -->
FW584_Foix.svg|584. Roger Bernard III de Foix<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Count of Foix<br>Viscount of Cerdanya and Castellbò<br>[[:File:Foix.svg|Confounded]]<br>''le quens de foys''</span><!-- TCO 256 -->
FW585_Rochechouart.svg|585. Aimery XI de Rochechouart<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Viscount of Rochechouart<br>Lord of Saint Germain and Tonnay<br>''aubiers de mondio e''</span><!-- TCO 258 The first name is confounded (Aubry/Aimery). The last name is a bit of a mistery (a corrupted Mortemart ?) -->
FW585_Rochechouart.svg|585. Aimery XI de Rochechouart<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Viscount of Rochechouart<br>Lord of Saint Germain and Tonnay<br>[[:File:Compiegne 258 Aimery de Rochechouart.svg|Confounded]]<br>''aubiers de mondio e''</span><!-- TCO 258 The first name is confounded (Aubry/Aimery). The last name is a bit of a mistery (a corrupted Mortemart ?) -->
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FW589_Guichard de Montauban.svg|589. Guichard de Montauban<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Son of Aymon de Montauban<br>Legendary Hero<br>''wychard fitz edmund''</span>
FW589_Guichard de Montauban.svg|589. Guichard de Montauban<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Son of Aymon de Montauban<br>Legendary Hero<br>''wychard fitz edmund''</span>
FW590.svg|590. Unidentified<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">''rickman ffranplan''</span><!-- My guess is that it is another legendary king (cf next) with a corrupted and unrecognizable celtic name (nb: the double ff, although it's not the only instance in the roll). Another legendary figure from the Carolingian/Doon de Mayence Cycle like Bevis & Roland is also possible. -->
FW590.svg|590. Unidentified<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">''rickman ffranplan''</span><!-- My guess is that it is another legendary king (cf next) with a corrupted and unrecognizable celtic name (nb: the double ff, although it's not the only instance in the roll). Another legendary figure from the Carolingian/Doon de Mayence Cycle like Bevis & Roland is also possible. -->
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FW591_King_Coel.svg|591. Coel Hen Godebog<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Legendary King<br>''colekyn cloudeor''</span><!-- Colekyn (cf Colekyn's Castle) = King Cole = Coel Hen. Geoffrey of Monmouth makes him a king of the Britons, ancestor to Constantine the Great and the roman imperial line. It's interesting to note that the Heron is later represented in the arms of families claiming to be descendants of Coel, which means the attribution/association is not random (and so the stag of 590 may not be either). -->
FW591_King_Coel.svg|591. Coel Hen Godebog<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Legendary King<br>''colekyn cloudeor''</span><!-- Colekyn (cf Colekyn's Castle) = King Cole = Coel Hen. Geoffrey of Monmouth makes him a king of the Britons, ancestor to Constantine the Great and the roman imperial line. It's interesting to note that the Heron is later represented in the arms of families claiming to be descendants of Coel, which means the attribution/association is not random (and so the stag of 590 may not be either). -->
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