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A History of the County of Warwick
… in the time of Edward the Confessor), 14 and 5 by Roger de Ivri, which Turbern had held freely before 1066. … 50 The overlordship of the portion of Cubbington held by Roger de Ivri came into the hands of the Hastings family, … Another medieval manor in Cubbington, probably part of Roger de Ivri's Domesday holding, was held in 1273 by Walter …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 29 when his lands passed to his niece Elizabeth, wife of Roger Corbet, and his nephew William Vaux, 30 afterwards Sir … of the whole manor in 1513. 38 He was succeeded by his son Roger, who in 1525 settled the manor on himself and wife Anne …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Michell sold the manor to William Butler, 201 whose son Roger was holding it in 1619 202 but mortgaged it in 1627 to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… heirs his two sisters and their respective husbands, Sir Roger de Lewkenor and Ralph Radmylde. 291 In 1443 the latter … manor appears to have descended through the Lewkenors. Sir Roger de Lewkenor granted it to Edmund Dudley for life. It … Lewkenors regained possession, and Jane, daughter of Sir Roger, brought the manor to her husband Sir William …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Cuddington to William de St. Michael, who was to render to Roger de Lacy, Constable of Chester (who had claimed the … of grain, hay, &c., which in 1571 had been leased to Roger Marshall for twenty-one years, were granted by Queen …
A History of the County of Somerset
… OTHER ESTATES. The manor of CUDWORTH was held T.R.W. by Roger Arundel. 20 The overlord in 1236 was Roger FitzPayn, 21 and therefore the property is presumed to … Mackrell with the Arundel barony of Powerstock (Dors.). 22 Roger FitzPayn (d. 1237) was succeeded by his son Sir Robert …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Peche, 56 giving permission, however, to John's brother, Roger Boystard, to come over to England and sue for his … 57 The matter was settled by a conveyance made by Roger to Bartholomew of 2 carucates in Chilswell and half a … middle of the 12th century, when a certain Robert son of Roger claimed half a hide of land here. The abbot recovered …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… xvi cent.), which appears never to have been a manor, Roger de Mowbray, the founder of Byland Abbey, gave 2 … Advowson The church of Cundall was among the gifts made by Roger de Mowbray to the Priory of Newburgh at its foundation. … s. for educational purposes, created by the Rev. Linton. Roger Leadley, by will 1682, charged land at Norton-le-Clay, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 124 who died in prison at Pontefract in 1321. 125 His son Roger de Cuilly in 13278 was sued by Ralph de Gorges' widow … of the value of the manor as Eleanor's dowry. 126 In 1332 Roger de Cuilly was ordered to pay the sum of 116 s. 8 d., … as it appeared by an inquisition of the previous year. 128 Roger recovered a like sum from the guardians of the …
Magna Britannia
… Ingram and his heirs, and was sold, in or about 1587, to Roger Columbell, Esq., of Netherhall: it is now vested in the … is now occupied as a farm-house. In the year 1397, Roger Wormhill had the Bishop's licence for celebrating … Sir John Manners, of Haddon; and the remaining fourth to Roger Columbell, Esq., of Darley-hall. The manor of Cowley …