In 1445 he married Margaret of Anjou and granted her the castle.
In 1232 the Counts of Savoy granted the castle to Guy de Saillon.
He was granted the castle of St. Elias (present-day El Taiyiba).
In return Robert was granted the castle and its land in fief.
Henry instead granted the castle to Ranulf de Broc.
Subsequent kings granted the castle to their chancellors and it was substantially extended in the mid-12th century, probably by Thomas Becket.
Her husband granted her the castle of Monza and the signoria of Vicenza.
Aegon granted him the castle and dominion over the Reach.
Stephen later granted him the castle and city of Lincoln sometime after 1151.
Edward VI granted the castle to one of Henry's courtiers for his services.