Harding of Bristol

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Harding of Bristol or Harding Fitz Eadnoth[1] (c. 1048 – c. 1125) was sheriff (reeve) of Bristol, with responsibility for managing a manorial estate and perhaps similar duties to those of a magistrate.[2][3] He was the son of Eadnoth the Constable, an Anglo-Saxon thane who served as steward to Edward the Confessor and Harold II.[4] He was the father of Robert Fitzharding who became lord of Berkeley, Gloucestershire.[2]

His wife Livida supposedly died at the manor of Whetonhurst, Blacklow Hundred, Gloucestershire, England in 1101.

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  1. ^ "Harding Fitz Eadnoth". Cybergata.com. Retrieved 11 May 2024.
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