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A History of the County of Buckingham
… century there lived at Chesham an eccentric character, Roger Crab, who from his occupation and mode of living had … the seventh earl. 55 The latter complained in 1351 that Roger Sifrewast, kt., had broken his pillory, felled his … to Richard during his lifetime, the land to revert to Roger, another son of Richard, 169 to whom he granted the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… and four shields of arms; another to Benedict son of Roger Lee, of the early 16th century, representing a chrisom …
A History of the County of Hertford
… before Christmas 1292. The sculptors engaged upon it were Roger de Crundale, Alexander le Imaginator or Imagemaker and … house at Cheshunt before she came to the throne, and when Roger Ascham succeeded Grindal as her tutor in 1548 he too … manor. 202 This other moiety was conveyed in 1440 by Roger Ree and Rose his wife to John Walsh and others 203; it …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… who from the earliest time settled in Norfolk, was Roger Townshend (son of Sir John Townshend of Rainham, in … Sir Joseph Ashe, bt. three sons, Charles, his successor, Roger, and Horatio. Which Charles viscount Townshend, by his … had four sons, Charles his successor, Thomas, William, and Roger, and one daughter, and died in 1738. 8 The honourable …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 48 and later it was held of the honour of Wallingford by Roger Apperle. 49 Before 1428 it seems to have been granted … year was assessed for half a knight's fee formerly held by Roger Apperle. 50 As early as 1189 the abbot had held land in …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… of Nigel de Lovetot. 10 In 12001 Ralph de Chesterton and Roger de Cantilupe were claiming the advowson, 11 and some 20 … of a fee had passed to Henry Waldeshef, who held with Roger de Cantilupe a half-fee. 12 By 12423 Henry de Waldeshef … was dead, and the half-fee was held by his heirs and Roger de Cantilupe. 13 The quarter-fee had passed in 1279 to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 88 and held Kingston in 1279, 89 but from 1261 to 1297 a Roger de Leye was dealing with lands in Kingston which he held in right of his wife Maud. 90 In 1294 Roger and Maud conveyed to William de Lye a messuage and 1 … in 1348, 98 at which time he had two sons, William and Roger. 99 They must have died, perhaps in the Black Death, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… claimed it. 60 A Robert FitzPain held it in 12423 61 and Roger FitzPain held it in 1275. 62 A Sir Roger FitzPain may have held it in the period 13078 when he … Margaret, also the relict of Anthony Ernie and wife of Roger York, William Fauconer, grandson of Sir Thomas's sister …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 111 and another Baldwin was holding it in 118990. 112 Roger de Curridge was holding it in 1225, when he had a … manor and that of Oare, 113 and a few years later his son Roger granted the manor to the priory of Poughley, to whom it was confirmed by the king in 1248. 114 Roger also granted three tenements here to the Knights …
A History of the County of Essex
… Lane. Dunnings Lane was associated with the family of Roger Dunning, who was living in the parish in 1210. 13 Until …