Odo de Carew [10373] 24,25
- Born: Bef 1174
- Marriage: Margaret de Tancred [42779]
- Died: Abt 1202
General Notes:
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Odo Carrio, now called Carew in Pembrokeshire in Wales, to whom Richard I gave Branton, co. Devon, as compensation for the loss of Emlyn. He granted Rebbard near Carew to the Knights Templar, 4 King John. Odo De Carew was granted 20 librates of land in Devon 'in escambium castelli et terrae De Emelin quamdiu Resus filius Griffini ea habuerit' as compensation for the loss of the castle and lands of Emlyn (Pipe Roll 20 Henry II, 89). For many years thereafter, the Pipe Rolls carried the entry: '20 pounds to Odo FitzWilliam FitzGerald in Branton, (Devonshire), for his claim to the castle and land of Emlyn which Rhys ap Gryffydd has'. (Pipe roll 28 Henry II., 27) In 1194, Odo De Carew disputed the claim of Geoffrey De Cholsey to land in Moulsford, co. Berkshire. He was succeeded by his son, William FitzOdo FitzWilliam FitzGerald styled William De Carew.
http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/CAREW1.htm#Odo%20De%20CAREW
Odo married Margaret de Tancred [42779] [MRIN: 4563], daughter of Richard de Tancred [42780] and Unknown.
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