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A History of the County of Bedford
… in 1086 was possibly held by a descendant, for a certain 'Roger son of Wimund' held lands in Bedfordshire in 1167. 11 … and his wife Elizabeth married for her second husband Sir Roger Tocotes, 36 who died seised of the manor in 1492. The …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… church. 4 The name Coln Rogers, in use by 1200, 5 recalls Roger of Gloucester, who gave the manor to Gloucester abbey … in William I's hands in 1086. 60 In 1105 the knight Roger of Gloucester, having been wounded at Falaise … who was also known as William Morris, sold the lease to Roger Lygon and his wife Catherine, 64 of Fairford. Roger (d. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Henry Lygon claimed the advowson as sons and executors of Roger Lygon, and they presented in 1587. 143 In 1597 a …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to the latter 'all my land of Smite which I hold of Roger de Mowbray by the service of one knight'. 12 Roger confirmed the grant, 13 as did also Robert, Earl of … fitchy gules. The church of Smite was evidently given by Roger de Mowbray to Samson d'Aubigny, who was a clerk of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… he had bought out the rights of her kinsmen and heirs, Roger Greenmantle and John Wichebaud, and settled Merks on … 181 and her son Robert in 1274. 182 His heir was his son Roger St. Andrew 183 (d. 1327) whose son Richard 184 died in … Humphrey's daughter by an earlier marriage, who married Roger Townshend: Cal. Pat. 15636, 198; cf. Visit. Norf. 1563 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 1086 a part of Compton, 3 hides, was held by a follower of Roger d'Ivry against the claim of the archbishop. 62 The 3 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… their son John and his issue with contingent remainder to Roger, a younger brother. 34 Sir John died in 1497 and John his son two years later; Roger had died before this date, and the manor descended to …
A History of the County of Somerset
… may be the five hides held by two monks in 1066 and by Roger de Courcelles in 1086 which were recorded as part of … century, 58 were held of the abbey by Algar in 1066 and by Roger de Courcelles in 1086. 59 The Courcelles holdings in … held by Almar, Osborn, and Godric and in 1086 by Norman of Roger de Courcelles. 110 It became part of the barony of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… vested in the Crown) it was still held in 1507. 2 Earl Roger (111953) granted the estate to Robert Murdac, and Earl William (115384) confirmed it to Robert's son Roger. 3 From this family it took its name of COMPTON MURDAK. … In 1217 Thomas Murdac succeeded his brother Robert (or Roger?), 4 to whose widow Maud he assigned dower. 5 He was …