Robert de Say

Called Picot de Say by his oldest friends.

Lord of Clun

Known as a stern but honorable man, Robert de Say was a Norman knight and vassal of Roger de Montgomery. He fought alongside his lord during the suppression Eadric the Wild and the Saxon uprisings along the Welsh Marches. For his victories, Sir Robert was granted the Saxon rebels lands in the Clun River valley, including Eadric's chief hall at Clun.

A Marcher Lord, entrusted with the defense of the realm against the Welsh, Lord de Say is empowered with the right of High Justice and the authority to construct his own castles. He holds his court at Clun Castle.