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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… in 1362, by the disseisin of Robert, son of Robert, son of Roger of Wollaston. The latter brought an action in 1364, but … and his wife Lucy sold the manor of Great Paxton to Sir Roger de Trumpington and others, it being part of her …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Hore of Childerley (Co. Cambridge) all lands, etc., that Roger Banastre of Wakefield (Co. York) held for life by … of Great Raveley and the reversion of the lands held by Roger Banastre, formerly belonging to Sir William Moyne, kt., … entered into between John, son and heir of Gilbert, and Roger Keye, clerk, his executors and the Abbey of Ramsey in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the estate of Humphrey Lisle. 50 It was afterwards held by Roger son of Geoffrey. Roger's coheirs were his daughters Ela, wife of Richard of … in 1306. The overlordship descended with the title to Roger, Lord la Warre (d. 1370), and John, Lord la Warre (d. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… between 1186 and 1198. 22 He was succeeded by a son Roger de Eynesford, whose son William died before 1194 23 … first wife, her moiety of the manor was conveyed to Roger de Leyburne. William Heringaud, who married the other … conveyed the interest of his wife's moiety of Staughton to Roger de Leyburne, who thus held the whole manor. 36 About …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Margaret, wife of Ralph Radmylde, and Eleanor, wife of Roger Leukenor. 42 Ralph Radmylde survived his wife and died … portion appears to have passed to the Leukenor family as Roger, outliving his wife Eleanor, held the whole of Camoys … VI. no. 70; 5 Hen. VI, no. 25. Ibid. No. 26. In 1433 a Roger de Camoys, knt., quitclaimed all his right in the manor …
A History of the County of Oxford
… who by 1238 had given it in marriage with a sister to Roger de Somery. 125 Thus Tew was divided in the 13th century … until 1334; 126 before 1360 it had been transferred to Roger Mortimer, earl of March, possibly as a result of a … was held in 1336 of Ranulph de Vere by a London citizen, Roger Chaunteclere; 145 he sold it in 1338 to the judge …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… including sac and soc, toll and team, and infangthief, 163 Roger de Hales, sheriff of Wiltshire 12267, distrained men of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 14 (q.v.) until the death of Thomas Cooksey in 14989. Roger Winter and Robert Russell of Strensham were his … century, Walter Fitz Aer being the owner in 1431, 73 and Roger Fitz Aer (Fysurs) dying seised of Redmarley in 1520. He …