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A History of the County of Worcester
… (Soc. Antiq.); Bibl. of Worc. (Worcs. Hist. Soc.), i, 137. Roger de Hoveden, Chron. (Rolls Ser.), i, 92. Prattinton …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… two bells in the turret are both mediaeval, the work of Roger Landon. The treble has his founder's mark, his cross, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of the county, 6 but in 1125 Eustace had been succeeded by Roger de Lovetot, who held 2 knights' fees of the Abbey, 7 … Nigel, who is said to have had five sons, namely, Richard, Roger, Nigel, Robert and William. The identity of Richard and Roger has been confused, but it appears that Richard died …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 47 Clatworthy was probably one of three fees which Roger (I) Arundel held in 1166 and which he may have held by … manor to Forde Abbey by 1189, 49 and both he and his son Roger (II) were dead by 1204. They were followed in successive generations by Thomas (fl. 12207) and Roger (III) Arundel (fl. 1268, d. by 1296). 50 Roger (IV) …
A History of the County of Warwick
… leased for 21 years to Thomas Sherwyn, and its demesnes to Roger Walford. 14 Sherwyn's widow Alice sold her interest to … of the manor and the demesnes, which were in the tenure of Roger Walford, 15 whose descendants continued in occupation … and they conveyed it to Sir Baldwin Freville. 59 In 1383 Roger Borgulon was lord of the manor, but by 1430 Robert …
Magna Britannia
… was granted to the family of Novant by King Henry I. Sir Roger Novant, the last heir male, conveyed the manor of Clist … whose heiress brought it to Prideaux. Sir John, son of Sir Roger Prideaux, conveyed it to Courtenay, Earl of Devon: … given by the said Robert, who was baron of Dartington, to Roger, his younger son, afterwards called Roger de …
A History of the County of Worcester
… d., paid by the hands of the Sheriff of Staffordshire. 18 Roger de Somery, who was probably the son of this Ralph, … at the feast of St. Kenelm (17 July), granted in 1253 to Roger Somery as lord of Clent, 46 was always held in St. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… for Clewer in 1323. 19 He died in 1330, leaving a son Roger, then aged eighteen, 20 who died in 1361, leaving a son … held in Dedworth in 1316, and his successor in 1332 was Roger de Loring. 70 The subsequent history of this fee is …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to Queen Maud, who by 1083 had given Clifford Chambers to Roger de Busli, the tenant in 1086. 71 The manor of CLIFFORD, … has been found. 74 In 1099, or perhaps earlier, Roger de Busli gave Clifford manor to Gloucester Abbey, 75 … 1086, 235 and the parish church was presumably included in Roger de Busli's gift to Gloucester Abbey, for the abbey …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… 2. who it seems had a Daughter named Cecily, the Wife of Roger de Cressi, 4 who 3 Joh. claimed Dower against William … petitioned King E. 2. and had an Inquisition taken before Roger de Verdon, 14 Lieutenant of John de Segrave, Warden of … Hunt. together with the Advowson of the Church which Sir Roger Tocote's, of Bromeham, Knt. lately forfeited; and the …