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HEREFORD CATHEDRAL
were very great benefactors to this church. These
Toneys or Todinies were great men ; and Robert,
in the reign of Edward II. lived at Castle Colvin,
in Radnorshire ; which was parcel of this county,
by the Lords Marchers.
2. Party per pale, the first is G. 3 demi lions
passant O. The other is B. 3 bends O.
3. O. A maunch G. Henry Lord Hastings
married Joan, daughter and heir to William Can-
telupe, lord os Bergavenny; in whose right he
was Lord of Bergavenny, of whom did descend
Lawrence Hastings, lord os Bergavenny, created
earl of Pembroke by King; Edward III. He was
advanced to this honour in the right of Isabel his
grand-mother, first daughter and one of the heirs of
William Valence, earl of Pembroke. John Lord
Hastings succeeded; who was slain at a tourna-
ment at Woodstock, 15 Richard II. and had no
istue. The Lords of Bergavenny have had, and
at this present have, a very great command in
this county, about the Long town.
In the fifth window North is : 1, Party per
pale O. and Vert, a lion rampant G. The arms of
the Bigods. Temp. R. Stephani, Hugh was duke
of Norsolk and Norwich ; of whom descended
Roger Bigod, earl of Norfolk and marshal of
England; who, it is said, gave King Edward I. half,
his lands in England and Wales, with the earldom
of
HEREFORD CATHEDRAL
were very great benefactors to this church. These
Toneys or Todinies were great men ; and Robert,
in the reign of Edward II. lived at Castle Colvin,
in Radnorshire ; which was parcel of this county,
by the Lords Marchers.
2. Party per pale, the first is G. 3 demi lions
passant O. The other is B. 3 bends O.
3. O. A maunch G. Henry Lord Hastings
married Joan, daughter and heir to William Can-
telupe, lord os Bergavenny; in whose right he
was Lord of Bergavenny, of whom did descend
Lawrence Hastings, lord os Bergavenny, created
earl of Pembroke by King; Edward III. He was
advanced to this honour in the right of Isabel his
grand-mother, first daughter and one of the heirs of
William Valence, earl of Pembroke. John Lord
Hastings succeeded; who was slain at a tourna-
ment at Woodstock, 15 Richard II. and had no
istue. The Lords of Bergavenny have had, and
at this present have, a very great command in
this county, about the Long town.
In the fifth window North is : 1, Party per
pale O. and Vert, a lion rampant G. The arms of
the Bigods. Temp. R. Stephani, Hugh was duke
of Norsolk and Norwich ; of whom descended
Roger Bigod, earl of Norfolk and marshal of
England; who, it is said, gave King Edward I. half,
his lands in England and Wales, with the earldom
of