Saint-Martin-de-Londres
Around the 11th century the lordship of Saint Martin belonged to the Guilhem de Mantarnaud family. The village was surrounded by numerous Mas or Hamlets constituting fiefdoms independent of the main lordship. These fiefdoms were almost all successively ceded to the abbey of Gellone from the 11th century. But the lordship of Saint Martin only passed to the monks of Saint Guilhem a century and a half later around the year one thousand two hundred and fifty-four, from the year one thousand three hundred and thirty-one until the revolution of the bishops were the overlords of the villages located in the valley of London.
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