Cinque Ports
A confederation of coastal towns in southeast England, it was formed for military and trade purposes. At the head of the Cinque Ports were Lord Wardens who had the status of barons and the right to attend the king's parliament.
- Lord Wardens of the Cinque Ports
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Cinque Ports
Arms from 1305
- 11th and 12th century
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Godwine, Earl of Essex
1045-1053 -
Harold Godwinson
1053-1066 -
Bertram Ashburnham
1066 -
William de Peverell
1066 -
Odo, Bishop of Bayeux
1066-1084 -
John de Fiennes
1084-1085 -
James de Fiennes
1085-1111<! son of John> -
John de Fiennes
1111-1138<! son of James> -
Eustace of Boulogne
1138-1153 -
Walkelin de Magminot
1153-1154 -
Robert Fitz Bernard
1154-1169 -
Hugo de Mara
1169-1187 -
Alan de Valoines
1187-1190 -
Matthew de Clere
1190-1195 -
William de Wrotham
1195-1201
- 13th century
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Thomas Basset
1201-1202 -
William de Huntingfield
1203-1204 -
William de Longespee
1204-1207 -
Geoffrey FitzPiers
1207-1213 -
William de Briwere
1213-1215 -
Hubert de Burgh
1215-1220 -
Henry de Braybrooke
1220 -
Robert de Neresford
1221-1223 -
Hugh de Windsor
1223 -
Stephen Langton
1223-1224 -
Geoffrey de Lucy
1224-1225 -
Geoffrey de Hoese
1225 -
Geoffrey de Surland
1225-1226 -
William de Averanch
1226-1227 -
Bertram de Criol
1227 -
Hubert de Burgh
1227-1232
2nd term -
Henry de Hoese
1232 -
Stephen de Segrave
1232-1235 -
Walerand Teutonicus
1235 -
Humphrey de Bohun
1235 -
Hamo de Crevequer
1235