Hamo the Steward, the Sheriff of Kent was a leading person during the 11th century, Norman Conquest of England.
He had extensive land holdings in Essex, Kent and Surrey. [1] He was a judge at Penenden in case between Lanfranc and Odo of Bayeux in 1071 and was himself sued in (1076), [2] when acting as the king's agent and with the king's license, look lands for Odo of Bayeux, the king's brother. [3]