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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… as appears by the Testa de Nevil, it was the property of Roger de Leyborne, who owned it in the reign of Edward I. and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 48 On his death in 1071 his estates passed to his son Roger of Breteuil, who probably died in prison after the … Devon, 50 but FRITWELL manor seems to have been given to Roger de Chesney, the founder of a notable Oxfordshire … which also belonged to William FitzOsbern, descended from Roger, who was dead by about 1109, to his granddaughter Maud. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… no issue and his coheirs were his sisters Cecily, wife of Roger de Craft, Pernel, wife of Simon de Creulton (or … died without issue, 47 and in 1235 Simon de Turville and Roger de Craft answered for knight's fee in Fulbrook and … 48 This fee in 1292 was held of the Earl of Warwick by Roger de Craft and John Mace, who had also succeeded Simon at …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Ditchling, together with 2 bushels of wheat, and paying to Roger Wasp 12 d. yearly. 47 This was the main manor of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Richard de Fyfield occurs in 116970 29 and 11756. 30 Roger de Fyfield made a grant here in the spring of 1199. 31 … by right of Mary, descended, as they said, from Roger, a younger son of John Golafre and Elizabeth, 53 and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… had made their appearance. In 1309 Hugh Spinney granted Roger de Morewell a messuage, a carucate of land and rent in … became for a time divided among several holders. In 1340 Roger de Cormeilles and Agnes his wife fined with Stephen … Shoddesden. 18 In 1345 Thomas de Wolverton sought against Roger Norman two parts and against John de Ann the third part …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Robert. 47 Robert de Siclinghall granted to Abbot Roger (122344) 1 mark yearly, which he used to receive from …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… honor of Boulogne, and it passed successively to their son Roger, to Roger's sons Peter and Robert, and to Robert's daughter … then took place. Before c. 1178 the tenant was Roger son of Remphrey. 70 He was succeeded c. 1196 by his son …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was a daughter of Robert of Chaumont, 53 and wife of Roger de Tony, 54 a tenantin-chief and member of a junior … 1241, when it is stated to have been in the possession of Roger de Akenny, 61 son of Baldwin. 62 But Baldwin is known … but their exact relationship has not been established. As Roger de Akenny's widow Joan was claiming dower in 1241 from …
A History of the County of Surrey
… neighbouring borough of Reigate, noted Gatton, 'where Sir Roger Copley dwelleth,' among the towns for 'which in times past he could have made burgesses.' 8 In 1539 Sir Roger Copley found the privilege burdensome, for there was … to be any help in paying the members' wages. 9 In 1547 Sir Roger, as 'burgess and only inhabitant of the borough and …
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