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A History of the County of Berkshire
… under Turstin and the second a holding under the first Roger amounting to 6 hides 1 virgate. 30 There is nothing to … for some time, but very little is known about them. Roger Knight and his wife Mary were holding the manor between … before the Conquest to Edmund, a freeman, and in 1086 to Roger de Lacy. The manor contained 13 hides. 57 The family of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… with archbishop Langton. She married first Richard, son of Roger de Chilham, afterwards called Richard de Dover; … was buried in the church of Chilham. He was descended from Roger de Mildenhall dictus Digge, who lived in the reign of … as of his castle of Dover. His two grandsons, Edmund and Roger, both died s.p. and by the inquisition taken after the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of sheep and another two equipment for cheese-making. Roger Bragge (d. 1669) left goods and stock worth over 127, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a sheriff of Wiltshire, in portions, 2 yardlands from Roger Jollan, 1 yardland from Cecily, relict of Jollan de … grandson Thomas Stantor (fl. 1544), and Thomas's son Roger 92 who sold his estate in Ridge to John Fezzard in … in the church in 1553 were replaced by (iv), by Richard or Roger Purdue, 1613, and (v), by John Wallis, 1616. 299 The …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… was holding a moiety of it in 1543. 31 In 1569 Joan's son Roger Bodenham was defendant in a suit in which he claimed a … Robert had died seised of the manor in 1557, 32 and that Roger had put the deeds relating to the estate into Chancery …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 1304. 9 In 1316 the manor of Chilton Candover belonged to Roger Daundely. 10 In 1346 Philip Daundely held one fee in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… after which it passed to the Newdigate family. Sir Roger Newdigate, famous as the founder of the Newdigate Prize … certain, but probably the main lines were the same and Sir Roger added the top story, the one-story facade or widening … painting presented in 1773 by Sir John Astley to Sir Roger Newdigate; it depicts a tournament of 1438 and a combat …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… which, in 1550, it was sold by the crown to Nicholas and Roger Prideaux, 28 and before the year 1591 had passed into …
A History of the County of Oxford
… John's original grant. Saer died in 1219. His second son Roger succeeded and had livery of his lands in 1220, 59 … dead. 60 An entry in the pipe roll (122930) indicates that Roger was then in possession of Chinnor and at the inquests … manor to Thame Abbey. 62 In 1266 Chinnor was given to Roger's widow Eleanor, Countess of Winchester, saving the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… earl of Hertford, 31 who sold it later in the same year to Roger (later Sir Roger) Bluet of Greenham in Stawley. 32 The Bluets were said to hold of the Crown in chief in 1615. 33 Sir Roger Bluet, alive in 1548, 34 was followed by his son John …