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A History of the County of York North Riding
… remainder to the issue of Thomasina, and failing such to Roger and Jane Cholmeley, the heirs of Brandsby. 36 Thomasina …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 2 apiece, and 10 s. is paid for a sermon. In 1721 Roger Bell by his will charged his close called Stubblewhite …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… estates were granted to the Meynells of Kilvington, Roger Meynell having married Mary daughter of Sir John …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… year of king Henry IV. In the 11th year of king Edward IV. Roger Rothele, of Dartford, owned this estate; 11 who sold it …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… coparceners, answered for one see, which Peter de Anesham, Roger de Bykenore, John le Clerk, and Reginald le Tanner held in Dartford, of Roger de Lestchequer, and he again of Warren de Montchensie. … of his descendants sold it to William Rothele; whose son, Roger, died possessed of it in the 11th year of king Edward …
Magna Britannia
… wives, 1394 and 1403, remain. There are memorials also for Roger Vavasor, killed in fight, 1696; Sir Joseph Herne, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… son of William Fisher. 153 It was purchased in 1448 by Roger Hunt, 154 and resold by him in 1460 to David Selby and … an indenture dated 1399 in trust for his children, John, Roger and Alice. 159 A small grant to John Lincoln was made …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 66 In 12423 it was held by the youngest Miles's son Roger Dauntsey. It passed to Roger's brother Gilbert, 67 on whom it was settled for life … lived in it. 101 In 1344 a licence was granted to Roger Dauntsey for an oratory in Dauntsey manor. 102 The …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… descendants this estate of Davington-hall continued to Sir Roger Twisden, bart. who died in October, 1779, leaving his … other premises in this neighbourhood, was settled by Sir Roger on his lady Rebecca, and she is at this time entitled …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 185 William died between 1172 and 1176, leaving a son Roger who died without issue; 186 his nearest heir was his … lord king'. Guy de Dive and Maud de Chesney, another of Roger de Chesney's cousins, took advantage of Murdac's fall … to Bicester priory lands in Deddington acquired from Sir Roger de Sampford, 258 whose title to them is not known. In …
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