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2 Second Creation  





3 Third Creation  





4 Fourth Creation  





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6 Sixth Creation  





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Lordship of Glamorgan
Arglwyddiaeth Morgannwg
1091–1536

Arms of Gilbert de Clare of Glamorgan

Arms of Gilbert de Clare

Wales (1267–1277):
  Gwynedd, Llywelyn ap Gruffudd's principality
  Territories conquered by Llywelyn ap Gruffudd
  Territories of Llywelyn's vassals
  Lordships of the Marcher barons
  Lordships of the King of England
  Kingdom of England
StatusClient state of the Kingdom of England
CapitalCardiff
GovernmentLordship
Lord 

• 1093–1107

Robert Fitzhamon

• 1217–1230

Gilbert de Clare

• 1509–1536

Henry VIII of England
Historical eraMiddle Ages

• Conquered by Robert Fitzhamon

1091

• Annexation by Henry VIII

1536
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kingdom of Glywysing
Kingdom of England
^

The Lordship of Glamorgan was one of the most powerful and wealthy of the Welsh Marcher Lordships. The seat was Cardiff Castle. It was established by the conquest of Glamorgan from its native Welsh ruler, by the Anglo-Norman nobleman Robert FitzHamon, feudal baron of Gloucester, and his legendary followers the Twelve Knights of Glamorgan. The Anglo-Norman Lord of Glamorgan, like all Marcher lords, ruled his lands directly by his own law: thus he could, amongst other things, declare war, raise taxes, establish courts and markets and build castles as he wished, without reference to the Crown. These privileges were only lost under the Laws in Wales Acts 1535–1542. Though possessing many castles, the main seat of the Lordship was Cardiff Castle.

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