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A History of the County of Durham
… 32 s. for the tallage of Greatham. 23 His son and heir Roger held the vill between 1208 and 1217 as of his barony and died in 1242. 24 His son Roger 25 was a minor in the custody of the Crown in 1246, … king presented to Greatham Church in his right. 26 This Roger was a member of the Baronial party and in close …
A History of the County of Rutland
… the first earl, died in 1123. His son and successor Roger, chiefly known for his endowments of religious houses, … earldom of Warwick' points to its grant with the earldom. Roger, second earl, died in 1153; his son William, leaving no …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 9 Robert de Grendon (son of Robert son of Richard son of Roger de Grendon) 10 is returned as holding 1 knight's fee in … and by his second wife three daughters, Joan wife of Roger de Chetwynd, Alice wife of Philip de Chetwynd, and … and Elizabeth his wife, 20 who had been the second wife of Roger, uncle of William Chetwynd; but eventually William and …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the present Marquess is lord of the manor to-day. In 1492 Roger Salisbury, who succeeded John Mortimer at Horton …
A History of the County of Durham
… its history to the manor of Fulthorpe. 9 In March 13367 Roger de Fulthorpe was found to have held a third part of the … for which there is evidence by a family of that name. Roger de Fulthorpe and Roger his son are found witnessing charters to Finchale in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… royalties to the Rev. Henry Simpson, 85 who sold them to Roger Hillary. 86 This was probably the Roger Hillary who died in 1640, leaving a son and heir Roger, 87 lord in 1697. 88 In 17056 John Hillary (son of John …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… a younger branch of which Brokton appears to have passed. Roger son of William de Brok held the property in 1311, when … 43 Other lands in Grove were held of the Lucy family by Roger de Wimberville in the early 13th century. 44 By 1256 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… daughter and heir Beatrice died after 1361. 69 John son of Roger Chamber, tenant of Lovell's Buckinghamshire lands, 70 … Walkefare (d. 1371), and under him by two others. In 1365 Roger Curt and his wife Beatrice sold the reversion to Sir … owner of Shingay, under Earl Alfgar in 1066 and by Earl Roger in 1086, 171 passed with Shingay manor to the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… is Spite Hall, 111 which appears to have been built by Roger Lee after he had assigned the old hall and part of the … the Tocketts' manorhouse mentioned in 1536 in the will of Roger Tocketts. 128 It became in 1764 the property and … 235 and on his decease without male heirs in 1576 to Roger Lee, M.D., 236 the son of Christopher Conyers's …
Magna Britannia
… of the Valletorts, having been acquired by the marriage of Roger Valletort with one of the daughters of Reginald Earl of … of the Domesday survey, the manor of Hennock was held by Roger Fitz-Payne, under Baldwin the sheriff: it was, not long …