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- Patrick de Carducis or Chaworth, who in the 23rd of Henry III, being thenunder age, compounded with the King for his own wardship and marriage,paying œ500 for the same. In the 29th of the same reign he received aprecept from the crown, whereby he was commanded to use all his power anddiligence to annoy the Welsh then in hostility. He married Hawise,daughter of Thomas de Pounders, who was summoned to Parliament by name ofThomas, Baron of Ogmore and Kidwelley, temp of King John. They had 3daughters, Emme, Eve who married Robert Tibetot, Anne or Agnes, and 3sons, Pain, Patrick and Henry, all of whom in 54th of Henry III, joiningin the Crusade, attended Prince Edward (afterwards Edward I) to the HolyLand. This feudal Lord died 1257 and was succeeded by his eldest son,Pain, who d. s. p. 1287, who was a gallant soldier, and who in the 5th ofEdward I was constituted General of the King's Army in West Wales. Thisolder brother was succeeded by the only surviving son, Patrick deCarducis or Chaworth, Lord of Ogmore and Kidwelly.
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