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Survey of London
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… of a moiety of the manor of Sokbrede held of Thomas de Roos of Kendale for a pair of spurs or 12d. yearly; [ … took the profits of all the lands . . . . . . of Thomas de Roos, held from that feast of St. Martin up to the present … of 3s. yearly; a moiety of Banandesdale of Thomas de Roos of Kendale, chivaler, by the service of a sparrow-hawk …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… advowson of Barsham. Sir John, at that time, resided at Roos Hall; and it appears from family papers that the newly … a certain part of the river, now known as Moll's locks, to Roos Hall fleet, and the Swanmark, as preserved on an old … according to the last census, of 250 souls. The manor of Roos Hall with Ashmans extends over 328 acres of land in this …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… was a suit between the Abbot and the Lord of the Manor of Roos Hall, to determine whether Jerard's Hill belonged to the manor of Beccles or Roos Hall, which seems to have been determined in favour of … to the parish church of St. Michael. The Manor of Roos Hall in Beccles. This lordship is entitled in the …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… in accordance with the king's proclamation, Thomas de Roos of Kendale, Robert his brother, Robert Dykemansone of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… an early period, it being conjectured that the family of Roos, of Hamlake, obtained it in marriage with Isabella, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… foundation, which Sir William Plumpton, and Sir Robert de Roos of Ingmanthorp, passed to Robert de Barnak, Hugh de …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… elder brother of Peter Broughton of Lowdham. 8 Gilbert Roos of Laxton had it in 1612, or then abouts. 9 The rectory …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… for Carmelites, or White friars, of which Sir William de Roos, Knt., and the Lady Maud his wife, were among the chief …
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