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Robert de Tiptoft
Robert
de
Tiptoft
was an
Anglo-Norman
landowner
and
soldier
.
Robert was
appointed
governor
of
Porchester Castle
in
50
Henry III
. He accompanied
Edward I
on
Lord Edward's crusade
to the
Holy Land
in
1270
. In 9
Edward
I he was appointed
justice
of
South Wales
and governor of
Cardigan
and
Carmarthen
Castles
. Tiptoft was
responsible
for the
compulsory
introduction
of "English customs" in
South
Wales
which then prompted the
revolt
of
Rhys ap Maredudd
in 1287–8.