List of Constables of Carisbrooke Castle
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Name | Dates in office | Source |
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William Briwere, jnr | 1217 | |
Waleran Tyes | 1224 | |
Savery de Mauleon | 1227 | |
Bishop of Winchester | 1233 | |
Benedict | 1269 | |
Hugh de Hanneby | 1270 | |
John Hardington | 1277 | |
Humphrey de Dunster | c.1294 | |
Sir William Russell | ?-1307 | |
Nicholas de Bois | 1307/1309? | |
John de Langford | 1334 | |
Sir Hugh Tyrrel | 1377 | |
William de Montagu, Earl of Salisbury | 1382–1397 | |
Sir Reginald Bray | ?-1509 | |
Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex | 1538 | |
Sir George Carey | 1583 |
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