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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in Eastry, esq. and he soon afterwards sold it to Sir Roger Manwood, chief baron, whose son Sir Peter Manwood, K. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Wife, about 9 E. I. passed all their Manor of Gotham, to Roger de St. Andrea, and Agnes his Wife, and their Heirs, in … of William Fitz-William, King Edward the First, granted Roger de St. Andrew, a Charter of Free-Warren in Gotham, in … Heir, Nicolas twenty-eight Years of Age; between whom and Roger de St. Andrew, there was a Fine levied, 31 E. 1. 17 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… granted in the year of king Richard II. to Joane, widow of Roger de Bedgebury, the possessors of which estate claim at … lay in Brenchley, Horsemonden, Yalding, and Marden, to Roger Revell, as has been mentioned under the parish of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… tbree cheverons gules. Stafford. Or a cbeveron gules. From Roger de Lovetot, who was holding the LOVETOT FEE in 1125, … son of Nigel Lovetot, was succeeded by his brother Roger, Nigel, son of Roger, a clerk in holy orders, was succeeded in 1219 by his …
A History of the County of Worcester
… followed the same descent, 19 both being sold in 13501 by Roger son of John de Grafton 20 to Thomas Beauchamp Earl of … font. In the north chapel is a broken marble monument to Roger Stonehall, who died in 1645. Under the tower are … 18 a. or thereabouts; 2. The charity of the Rev. Roger Stonehall, a former rector, founded by will dated in …
A History of the County of Worcester
… was held of Urse D'Abitot by one of his knights called Roger. 6 The overlordship followed the same descent as Elmley … manor and may have been descendants of the Domesday tenant Roger. Henry de Grafton, who held a knight's fee of William … 14 He must have been succeeded shortly after by his son Roger, who granted the manor in 13501 to Thomas Beauchamp, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… his three hides of land being held by a sub-tenant named Roger. 3 Another holding of half a hide is mentioned in … to her daughter Joan, wife of Alan de Chartres. 12 Her son Roger and his wife obtained licence in 1335 to grant the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… named Amabilis, and another Matildis Pecche, Mother of Roger de Ridewar; 9 but whether of them was Mother of his … Knight's Fee in Hokertun, with all the Common of Elmeton. Roger de Alneto gave to God and the Church of St. Peter, at … to the Priory of Thurgarton, and granted, 18 Eliz. to Roger Mauners, Esquire, and his Heirs, 28 and is now the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Prior of Coventry as half a knight's fee; 34 and in 1390 Roger Aylesbury conveyed the reversion thereof after the … moiety of the manor was delivered to her; 66 she married Roger Swynnerton, but as she left no issue her share passed …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… from the earls of Leicester, to Saher's second son, Roger, earl of Winchester, who then occupied it. Roger in return granted to John and Margaret and their issue … including Grantchester, with other lands, to hold of Roger and his heirs. 95 When Roger died in 1264 his mesne …