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A History of the County of Hampshire
… to Christine wife of Richard Holt and granddaughter of Roger de Colrethe. 79 From this date Badley apparently …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 71 This was granted in 1588 to Richard Branthwaite and Roger Bromley, 72 and in 1637 to Francis Braddock and …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… six Car. And that it became, after the Change, the Fee of Roger Pictavensis, who had here three Car. eight Sochm. and … two Car. Of this Land Ilbert de Laci was seized, but when Roger of Poytiers, or Pictavensis, received his Land, he … having two Carucats, and thirteen Acres of Meadow. This Roger Pictavensis was third Son of Roger de Montgomery, first …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the knights (Ansgered, Gilbert, Teodric, Richard, Edward, Roger, Robert, and another Robert) give a total of 30 hides. … late 13th century and 1523 291 whose names are known two, Roger de Theydon (? inst. 1333) and Thomas Barton (inst. … University. 292 The two most notable were Barton and Roger Lupton (inst. 1487), the founder of Sedbergh School …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Eleanor wife of Richard Dineley, Elizabeth wife of Roger Colmon, and afterwards of Peter de Melburn, and Isabel … son John on his marriage with Elizabeth Tate, daughter of Roger St. Nicholas of Thanet. 82 John died in 1541, when his …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1383) and the Studley half to his sister Cecily, widow of Roger Seymour. 47 Thereafter the overlordship passed to …
A History of the County of Surrey
… held in the 14th century by the family of Rugge. In 1316 Roger son of Gilbert de Rugge gave John de Neuman and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the priory of Worcester the manor was held in 1086 by Roger de Lacy. 25 Roger was banished in 10912 and succeeded at Crowle by his … (temp. Henry II) Hugh de Lacy, probably grandnephew of Roger and Hugh above named, was tenant immediately under the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… unlike his north country lands, to his eldest son Sir Roger Heron. 69 From 1389 to 1395 William Tailboys's grandson and heir Walter (d. 1411) sued Sir Roger and his wife Margaret to regain the manor. 70 Walter … bulk of the manor, however, remained with the Herons. Sir Roger was dead by 1400. 73 His son William died that year, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… d. 1457) 147 and to his relict Elizabeth, who married Sir Roger Tocotes. In 1477 Elizabeth and Sir Roger assigned Chelworth manor to Elizabeth's son Sir Richard … and his wife Felice settled the estate on themselves and Roger Norman, 184 who was granted free warren in his demesne …
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