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A History of the County of Surrey
… Margery widow of Odo de Dammartin as part of her dower by Roger de Clare and his wife Alice, daughter of Odo, formerly … Manor was settled upon Anne and her second husband Roger Leigh and their children, with remainder to her two … when one-half of it was in the possession of Anne and Roger Leigh, Purbright, presumably, having been divided at …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… abbey between 1270 and 1281. 176 In the later 13th century Roger of Hodson conveyed 10 a., parcel of Chiseldon manor, to William Than, who granted it to Abbot Roger of Hyde (128292). 177 Some time during the 14th century … The land held by the Foliot family at Badbury passed to Roger Foliot, who held land there during the abbacy of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 66 After Ida's death in about 1270 67 the fee reverted to Roger (I) de Somery, who died in or before 1273. 68 The male … out in 1322 on the death of John de Somery, grandson of Roger (I) de Somery. 69 John's widow Lucy de Somery was … wife of Ralph Radmylde of Sussex and Eleanor wife of Sir Roger Lewknor of Trotton (Suss.), were his heirs. 156 The …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1086, 48 and the mesne lordship descended in his family to Roger Bernard (fl. c. 1175) and to Eudes Bernard who held it … at Cholderton were given to Monkton Farleigh priory by Roger son of Otes, possibly the Roger of Cholderton who leased them from the priory in 1210. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of [ CHURCH] LAWFORD was among the estates held of Earl Roger of Shrewsbury by Rainald de Bailleul; before the … Conquest Chetelbert held it. 8 In the reign of Henry II Roger Heyrun was lord of this manor. 9 He was probably son of … brother William was mentioned as suspected, while among Roger's sureties were John Heyrun (presumably his brother) …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of the reign of Henry III it appears to have been held by Roger Roculf or Rotulf, who in 122930 conveyed certain land … land at Church Lench granted in the reign of Henry III by Roger Roculf, lord of Church Lench, to the abbey of … convent of Halesowen. The land and tenements granted by Roger Roculf appear to have been retained by them, 28 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… seems to have been succeeded by Robert, whose son and heir Roger 48 in the early years of the 14th century conveyed his … rent to the king, 54 and sold them with the consent of Roger atte Berton to Robert de St. Manefeo in 1347. 55 Robert … Rastall half a knight's fee which they had acquired from Roger Arundel, 60 and another half-fee which had formerly …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 55 CHARITIES The charities of Richard Penne and Roger Bennett (1602) are comprised in a scheme of the County …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the fees of Robert de Stafford included half a fee in 'Roger's Waver', held by Ralph de Mora, 13 who was grandson of Robert fitz Otes. 14 The Roger whose name is used on this one occasion to distinguish this Waver was apparently Roger de Waver, who in the time of Henry II confirmed to …