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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… lord the abbot of Bee, was bound to pay 2 d. yearly to Roger de la Folye, probably lord of West Chisenbury, for the … was a ring of six in 1975. Of those (ii), 1619, is by Roger Purdue (d. 1640), (iv), 1629, and (v), 1658, by John …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 29 and in 1277 William granted the manor of Englefield to Roger de Meyland, or Longespee, Bishop of Coventry and … 32 William died before 12801 33 and was succeeded by Roger Englefield, 34 who was a knight of the shire for … and ale at Englefield, 107 and Philip Englefield, son of Roger Englefield, held certain unspecified regalities there …
A History of the County of Surrey
… between Agnes Tyther, a descendant of John Ewell, and Roger Lamborde. 106 It was in the possession of John Mynne, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Roesie, his daughter and heir, who married Richard, son of Roger de Chilham; and in the 12th vear of king Henry III. had … constable of England; but the manor of Erith descended to Roger, her only surviving son by Edmund Mortimer, her first … This great family of Mortimer derive their descent from Roger de Mortimer, founder of the abbey of St. Victor, in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Henry I granted it to Stephen de Mandeville or his son Roger. 8 Stephen died 'near the road to Jerusalem' in 1154. 9 Roger died in 11956 and was succeeded by his brother William, … name spelt 'Brovnker'; (v) dated 1664, cast by William and Roger Purdue; (vi) dated, unusually, 1648. In 1553 there were …
A History of the County of Rutland
… and marriage of the elder, Isabel, was granted in 1265 to Roger de Clifford, and of the younger, Idonea, to Roger de Leyburn. 45 Idonea, who was in the charge of Bertha … of their father were remitted at the instance of Roger de Clifford and Roger de Leyburn. 47 Isabel, then the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Peter de Valognes, 21 as the Empress Maud confirmed it to Roger son of Peter. 22 It appears, however, to have reverted … to have been originally a separate manor from Bedwell. 76 Roger de Louth or Luda (who founded the chantry in the church … belonged to John de Walden. 78 John son and heir of Roger son of Roger de Louth (who held Hornbeamgate in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… probably until her death in the 1430s. 22 John's son Roger was dead by that time and the manor passed to Roger's daughter Joan who in 1441 settled it on herself and … years. Reversion in it passed to his cousin and heir Roger Frampton (d. 1530), whose heir, his nephew John …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… to the injury of the adjacent country. Robert Pugeys and Roger de Southcote were assigned to inspect the bridge and to … had settled it on her in dower. Blundell called to warrant Roger de Mowbray of Scotland, who was ordered to give … William Blundell had evidently transferred his rights to Roger de Mowbray, for in 1310 these lands were held by John …
A History of the County of Warwick
… hide seems to be regarded as in Fullready and was held by Roger de Foulry of William de Bishopsdon, who held it of … with, the priory's manor of Lambcote (see below). In 1242 Roger de Fulri held and knight's fee in Fullready of Sewal de … 14059, pp. 1823. Cal. Chart. R. v, 309. Bk. of Fees, 948. Roger was son of Robert and Isabel who held in Oxhill in …