10-27 | 1164-81 
27 1181 
28 1182 
29-33 1183-87 
1 1189 
2 1190 
3 1191 
4 1192 
5-9) 1193-7 
9-10; 1197-8 
1 1199 
2,3,4; 1200-3 
By the Rev. J. BE. Jackson. 193 
Richard de Wilton or de Wilteshire, (seventeen 
years). 
In 1168 the Sheriff accounts in the exchequer for 
seventeen murders in Wilts, for which various fines 
were paid, from £10 to 20s. In 20 H., II. (1174), 
Richard de Wilton was one of the king’s chief Justices, 
(Madox). 
Michael Belet and Robert Malde (Mauduit). 
Of Warminster, Fonthill, or Somerford Parva. 
Ditto, ditto, and Roger Fitz Renfr: or Reuf. 
Q. Fitz Reinfred (Ulverstone), or Fitz Ralph of 
Stratton, (Wilts. Fines. 10 Richard I.) 
Robert Mauduit. See above, A.D. 1181. 
RicHarD I. From 3rd September, 1189. 
Hugh Bardolf. 
History of Castle Combe, p. 33. Adam, the Sheriff’s 
clerk, mentioned Abb. Place. Rie. I. 
William (D’Eureux), Earl of Sarum. 
Son of Patrick, 1156. 
Robert de Tregoz. 
Married Sibilla, the Heiress of Ewyas of Lydiard 
Ewyas, now Tregoz. 
William D’Eureux, Earl of Sarum. 
Same as 1190. Buried at Bradenstoke 1196. 
Ditto and Thomas his son, (four years). 
Stephen de Turnham and Alexander de Ros. 
JOHN. From 27th May, 1199. 
Stephen de Turnham and Wandragesil de Cour- 
celles. 
Descended from Roger de Curcelle (Churchill) of 
Fisherton, (Domes. Book 403), 
William Longspee, Earl of Sarum. 
Natural son of Henry II. and Fair Rosamond. Marr, 
Ela, Countess of Salisbury. Laid the fourth stone of 
Salisbury Cathedral. 
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