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A History of the County of Worcester
… was paid to the Master of Balsall Preceptory. 10 In 1086 Roger de Lacy was tenant under the bishop of 3 hides at Hill … Croome was settled on William Catesby and his heirs by Roger Townesend. 48 William forfeited all his estates on the … over with the Conqueror. Their heiress married Captain Roger Brooke, whose son James Brooke, rector of Hill Croome, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Eu Hilmarton was held in 1086 by one, Ralph. 48 By 12423 Roger Bluet was holding it of Ralph de Wancy, who held it of the Earl Marshal. 49 By 1297 John Bluet, possibly Roger's son or grandson, was presenting to the rectory of … lands. 51 In 1306 John Bluet held the manor directly of Roger Bigod, 52 and two years later settled it upon himself …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Mortimers' moiety was held by Baldwin de Scoville under Roger de la Zouche who held it of Roger Mortimer. 27 The sub-tenancy of the Scovilles seems to … parish and to be 60 years of age or more. 106 Sir William Roger Brown by his will dated 1901 bequeathed to the parish …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… eldest daughter of Edmund de Durham, in 1359. 13 In 1529 Roger Grauntoft died seised of a messuage and land in Hilton, … held of Thomas Lord Berkeley as of his manor of Stanton. Roger Grauntoft had acquired this land of Gerard Danet, 14 … of the co-heirs of Edmund de Durham. In the previous year Roger had made a settlement on his wife Joan, and on his …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… by a long avenue. At the other extremity of the village Roger Lane leads past Greenfield Farm from the Stokesley … the Richard de Hilton who is mentioned in 1166 and 1167. 7 Roger de Hilton had a grant of 2 oxgangs in 'Hoton' from … de Hamby in 1202 and confirmed 2 oxgangs in Hilton to Roger son of Walter in 1208. 8 Adam de Hilton was collector …
A History of the County of Worcester
… had held Himbleton in the time of King Edward, but in 1086 Roger de Lacy, who then held the manor, did service for it to … Spetchley, was assigned to the support of the monks. 24 Roger de Lacy still held the manor at the beginning of the … 3 hides of land in Himbleton and Spetchley, which Roger de Lacy anciently held, but that Hugh Poer then held …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the mesne lordship followed the descent of Yarm 79 (q.v.). Roger de Acklam, probably lord, granted to Hugh son of … son of Henry Boynton, petitioned for its restoration. 95 Roger de Thornton, to whom it had probably been granted with …
A History of the County of Somerset
… (d. 1248), and thus to the Bigods. After the death of Roger Bigod, earl of Norfolk, in 1306 70 the overlordship was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… county, particularly to the Leeds abbey estate, by Sir Roger Meredith's will, who died in 1742, s.p. who having sent …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… manor was assigned to her daughter Asceline, whose son Roger Torpel inherited her lands in 1220. 32 On his death in 1225 the manor descended to his son Roger (d. 1229) whose son William died under age in 1242. The estate then passed to Roger's daughter Asceline, 33 later married to Ralph de …
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