

From Wikipedia retrieved 7 December 2019
Adam de Port (sometimes Adam of Port;[1] d. c. 1133) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman and Baron of Kington. Adam was the son of either Hugh de Port [2] or Hubert de Port. [3] The family originated in Port-en-Bessin in the Calvados region of Normandy.[4]
Adam died between 1130 and 1133.[3] His heir was his son Roger de Port, and he had two other sons named Hugh and Robert.[9]
Port, Adam (fl. 1161–1174) by Emma Cownie, ODNB: Link
Port, Adam de (fl. 1161–1174), landowner, was the son of Roger de Port (d. c.1161) and his wife, Sibyl d'Aubigny, and grandson of Adam de Port (d. c.1138), who was probably sheriff of Herefordshire in 1130, and who had the honour of Kingston.
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