Source: Medieval Lands Project. "EARLS of SALISBURY [1143]-1261 (de SALISBURY)"
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			| Titre | Medieval Lands Project. "EARLS of SALISBURY [1143]-1261 (de SALISBURY)" | 
	
 
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			| EDWARD de Salisbury, son of --- (before 1060-).  According to the Book of Lacock, “Edwardum, natione Anglicum natum, postea vicecomitem Wiltes” was the son of “Walterus le Ewrus, comes de Rosmar”[1787].  The Complete Peerage describes this supposed fatheras “a fictitious person” and states that Edward’s parentage is unknown[1788].  Sheriff of Wiltshire 1081[1789].  Domesday Book records land held by “Edward of Salisbury” in Walton-on-Thames in Elmbridge Hundred, and in Godalming and Woking Hundreds, Surrey, Bramshott and North Charford in Neathem and Fordingbridge Hundreds respectively in Hampshire, extensive land-holdings in Wiltshire, Canford Magna and Kinson in Dorset, Great Gaddesden in Danish Hundred and land in Hoddesdon in Hertford Hundred in Hertfordshire (called "Edward the Sheriff" in the title)[1790]. 
 m ---.  The name of Edward’s wife is not known.
 
 Edward & his wife had two children: (Matilda and Walter).
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