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A History of the County of Surrey
… during the 12th century; but in the reign of King John Roger son of Everard de Gaist gave the church to the … Geoffrey of Caterham gave lands in Caterham to his son Roger, 4 and Everard son of Roger afterwards gave certain lands to the hospital. 5 Later …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… inheritance to Nichola third sister of Hugh and wife of Roger de Somery, 11 and from her descended to her son and heir Roger de Somery, who in 1280 was holding one fee of the king … her interest in the manor of Chalton in 1496. 16 A certain Roger Tyrell granted a toft in Catherington to William de …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 23 Richard married as his second wife Mary daughter of Roger Croft of Kirklington, and settled the property on her … in battle and left no issue. 25 Mary's heir was her nephew Roger Croft, 26 whose daughter and heir Mary married William … East Appleton very shortly afterwards to John Conyers and Roger Conyers his son. From them it was purchased by Thomas …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… sheriff of Huntingdonshire. Eustace's lands passed to Roger de Lovetot. Eustace held in Catworth 3 hides which Auic … passed with the manor of Clapton (co. Northant.), 57 to Roger de Lovetot, who held them either of the Crown or of the Abbot of Peterborough. Roger de Lovetot, who was living in 1125, 58 was succeeded by …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the Conquest were in 1086 in the hands of the king. 5 Roger Bigod Earl of Norfolk was overlord of 2 of the 4 … wrongly coupled with Osgodby 23 as in the possession of Roger Wyvill in 161921, 24 for in 1607 the manor was conveyed … 114 George Wyvill died in 1597, leaving a brother and heir Roger, 115 who was in 1611 allowed to purchase the manor of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… by Francis Clifton in 1608 to John Taylor. 41 John and Roger Taylor sold it in 1626 to Henry Browne, 42 who sold it …
A History of the County of Worcester
… firstly Robert son of Richard, and secondly, before 1199, Roger Corbett, 44 the manor came to the Corbett family. … was assigned to his widow Ada. 50 She outlived her son Roger, who died in 128990, 51 and on her death about 12901 … gules. The inquisition taken in 1290 after the death of Roger Corbett gives a good idea of the value and extent of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… by 1241). 31 His widow Gwenllian married Nicholas son of Roger, who held the estate until 1255 when it was inherited … Stocklinch, who still held it in 1327, 48 and by 1344 to Roger of Stocklinch. 49 In 1390 John Denebaud, son of Thomas …
A History of the County of Sussex
… with the exception of one reappearance in the hands of Sir Roger Lewknor in 1497, 11 the manor disappears from view. It … Iford (q.v.), 27 Worth, and Warningore 28 until it came to Roger Lewknor, who in 1538 sold it to Sir John Harecourt. 29 … death of Constance Glenham, daughter and co-heir of Sir Roger Lewknor, in 1635. 46 It was then apparently acquired by …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and Gundreda his wife granted the manor of Chaldon to Roger de Covert, 12 to be held of them apparently by the service of two knights' fees. 13 Roger de Covert granted it back to John and Gundreda for the … his nephew James, who claimed to be his heir. 16 In 12978 Roger de Covert died seised of Chaldon, held of James Hansard …
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