Clun

The honor of Clun is a marcher barony in the southern part of the county of Salop, consisting of contiguous parts on the hundreds of Rinlau and Leintwardine, and directly bordering Wales. The land is a mix of hill country and the fertile valley of the Clun river.

Holdings

 * Castles: Clun, Hopton
 * Villages: Clun, Clunton, Hopton, Myndtown, Sibdon-Carwood, Westhope,
 * Hamlets: Adley, Barlow, Bedstone, Clunbury, Coston, Courtune, Lurkenhope, Menutton, Obley, Purslow, Selley and Woolston
 * Outliers: Brompton, Fitz, Merrington
 * Enfeefed Manors: Clungunford, Kempton, Hopesay, Chinbaldescote, Edgton
 * Hundred court: Leintwardine

Officers of the Court

 * Lord Robert de Say, Lord of Clun, an elder knight, a just and honorable lord
 * Sir Hanne the Seneschal, an elder knight, tight lipped and cruel, Lord de Say's brother
 * Sir William the Wicked, the marshal, an elder knight, sarcastic, cruel and lustful wastrel but a great warrior
 * Father Robelard, the chaplain, an elder clergyman, calm and temperate, Lord de Say's cousin

Notable Knights of the Court

 * Sir Henry fitzPicot: a young knight, a handsome and chivalrous wastrel, eldest son of Lord de Say
 * Sir Stephen Jument: a young knight, agile, chivalrous but unmanly, eldest son Hanne the Seneschal
 * Sir Girard the Goat: a respected knight and champion after Sir Roland, proud and a talented musician
 * Sir Robert fitzPicot: a fresh knight, second son of Lord de Say, took the Cross in 1096
 * Sir Gerald the Rake: a young knight, lustful wencher, eldest son of Sir William the Wicked
 * Sir Peter the Good: a young knight, pious and chivalrous
 * Sir Geoff FitzIngram: a young knight, ambitious and proud, eldest on of Sir Ingram

Ladies of the Court

 * Lady Eleanor: a mature lady. plump, gentle and cheerful but also dignified and clever, Lord de Say's wife
 * Lady Isabelle: a notable lady, plump and dignified, Lord de Say's eldest daughter, a widow
 * Lady Margaret: a young lady, beautiful and ladylike, Sir Hanne's wife


 * Lady Rosamund le Fae, a young lady, wild, energetic and proud, Sir Henry fitzPicot's wife


 * Ermina: Rosamund's cousin and companion, illegitimate daughter of Sir Roland the Champion
 * Beatrice: talkative, good with animals, Sir William the Wicked's eldest daughter, a postulant at Godric's Ford

Other Notable Figures

 * Ambrose, the chamberlain
 * Aylmer, the master of the hunt
 * Deacon Alfred, the almoner
 * Clerks: William the Fel, Mark FitzEverard, Cuthbert
 * Huntsmen: Baldwin, Laurence

Former Members of the Court

 * Sir Ingram the Marshal: an elder knight, energetic and chivalrous, slain in battle in 1095
 * Sir Roland the Champion: an elder knight, large and lustful, slain in battle in 1095
 * Sir Giles the Twisted: a respected knight, hunchbacked and pious, took the Cross in 1096