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Robert of Hay , lord of Gwynll?g Hay accompanied Robert fitz Haimon (founder of Tewkesbury Abbey, Cardiff Priory and Llantwit-Major Priory) into SE Wales, c. 1093, and was rewarded with the overlordship of Gwynll?g. He made his base on Stow Hill, by St Woolos' Cathedral, Newport.
Robert of Hay's father, Ranulf, served the count of Mortain as steward of his Norman lands and sheriff of those in Pevensey; Robert succeeded his father c. 1090x1100 and subsequently founded two houses, Bassaleg and Malpas. Both houses were granted as cells to the Somerset monasteries of Montecute and Glastonbury. Coplestone-Crow ('The foundation of the priories of Bassaleg and Malpas in the twelfth century') argues that Hay's choice of Somerset houses as beneficiaries of his patronage was likely informed by the count of Mortain's influence in this area; the count was Hay's overlord in France and founder of Montacute.
Sites associated with this person Bassaleg Priory , Newport (founder)
Malpas Priory , Newport (founder)
Bibliographical sources Printed sources Coplestone-Crow, B. , 'The foundation of the priories of Bassaleg and Malpas in the twelfth century ', Monmouthshire Antiquary, 14 (1998), pp. 1-13