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A History of the County of Oxford
… at 3 hides and was held of the Bishop of Bayeux by Roger d'Ivry. 55 With the rest of the Ivry barony it became … 73 It is possible that the grant was made originally to Roger d'Ivry, Robert d'Oilly's sworn brother-inarms, as Roger already possessed an adjacent estate in Forest Hill and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Hereford, and because of the forfeiture by William's son Roger it was in the Crown's hands in 1086. 105 The Crown …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 34 Manor and other Estates. Aldret held Foxley in 1066. Roger of Berkeley held it in 1084 and in 1086, when the … an obligation to repair part of the town wall. 36 By 1089 Roger had given his daughter and rights over the estate to … Foxley, 38 in 1136 by King Stephen, 39 and in 1371, 40 but Roger or his descendants may have retained or recovered the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… when his son and heir is mentioned as having been given by Roger de Somery as a hostage to Walter de Beauchamp. 26 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… not assigned to this monastery in Domesday Book, when Earl Roger of Shrewsbury held 4 hides less 1 virgate here. 2 There is no trace of any later connexion with Earl Roger's fee, so that Dugdale is probably correct in considering that these lands had been seized by Earl Roger from Coventry Priory, 3 to which they certainly …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… son of the first William, died seised of Freefolk, which Roger de Sifrewast was hol in of him at the time of his … in 1428, 26 but in 1441 he conveyed the manor to John Roger 'the younger,' of Beenham Valence (co. Berks.). 27 … among various trustees in the following years, and John Roger the elder acquired an interest by entail from Robert …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the abbey of Lire, 12 and had been forfeited by his son Roger in 1074. Although in the 13th century Freshwater came … heads or with a wreath vert on the bend. In 1086 a certain Roger 40 held 1 hide in Freshwater of William son of Azor, … son of Croc held 1 virgate of land which he said that Earl Roger had granted to his father. Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 14401 are to be found among the archives of the duchy. 7 Roger was holding the manor of Henry de Ferrers in 1086, 8 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 92 until her death in 1429, surviving her eldest son Roger by ten years. She was succeeded by another Thomas Giffard, Roger's son by his second wife, Isabel Stretele. 93 This … were pious and often made bequests to the church: Roger Copeland, for example, who died in 1532, left in all …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… year of Richard II. when it was found, that John Bedeford, Roger Tournour, Sibill Jarconville, and Agnes, daughter of … honor of Ledes. He soon afterwards alienated this manor to Roger Northwood, who died in the 35th year of that reign …