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A History of the County of Berkshire
… honour, evidently including Harwell, to his sworn comrade Roger d'Ivry, 28 whose son Roger 29 had two distinct holdings in Harwell in 1086. 30 The … Achi, was of the fee of Earl William in 1086. 31 To these Roger had added Eling, near Hampstead Norris, 32 and the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… have been restored to William, for he sold part of it to Roger son of Turpin de Cherlecote. This grant was confirmed … 9 and the service of knight's fee. For this confirmation Roger paid 5 marks to Eutrope and 1 mark to his wife Amice. … son of Hugh, also called Joscelin Marshall, who gave it to Roger de Cherlecote, as well as releasing him from the homage …
A History of the County of Warwick
… before the Conquest by three men of Earl Leofric. In 1086 Roger held it of William Buenvasleth as 4 hides. 74 Later the … Anne wife of Bevis or Brice Berkeley, Jane wife of Roger Bodenham, Margaret wife of Thomas Throckmorton of … to Jane Bodenham was, after her death in 1558, held by Roger her husband until his death in 1579. 87 It passed to …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… held the estate of the honor of Richmond. 49 By 1235 Roger of Melford held the 1 hide of the abbey in socage. 50 … the church and tithes of Haslingfield with hide from Roger de Somery, and 12 a. from Picot's tenant Sefrid … hides; he had succeeded Ansgar the Staller, and his tenant Roger de Somery had succeeded Ansgar's man Sigar. 81 Roger's …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… title of that prelate's lands: In Briceode hundred, Roger, son of Anschitil, holds of the see of the bishop, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… were assessed for his fees. 8 His daughter Sarah married Roger de Bavent, to whom John de Say, who had married Avelina … the manor until the middle of the next century. In 1343 11 Roger de Bavent leased it to Sir Robert de Burton, canon of … every three weeks. 27 Gregory left as heir his nephew Roger de Rislepe or Rokesle, who sold the manor to Robert …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 1377 he enfeoffed of it William Batesford, Richard Halle, Roger Assheburnham and Edmund del Clay, who released their … and Alice his wife sold a quarter of the manor of Popes to Roger Belamy. 235 This quarter came to William Belamy, son … about 1324. 262 He had settled Holwell on his second son Roger, 263 and the latter obtained a release of the manor …
A History of the County of Essex
… ENE. of the village, was probably named from the family of Roger Woleward (1316). The present house was originally a … a factory in a barn. In 1981 the business belonged to Mr. Roger Simons, and was associated with R. H. Simons, butchers, … of Robert Taper. 482 He was granted a piece of meadow by Roger Ryge c. 1280. 483 Early in the 14th century the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the estate in Gamlingay and Hatley held by Remphrey son of Roger in 1206. Remphrey was tenant of one of the estates … the honor of Richmond. 65 By 1086 Picot had enfeoffed one Roger with 2 hides in Hatley St. George. 66 About 1235 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… heir in 1221, when she granted land called Cuntilowe to Roger de Cherlecote. 20 Thomas de Clinton, son of Margery, 21 … and other privileges. 31 This grant was confirmed by Roger, Earl of Warwick, Hugh's overlord, by Pope Alexander in … a further grant, probably at about the same time, from Sir Roger de Beyvile of the homage and service of all the men of …
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