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A History of the County of Worcester
… have been made by the Bishops of Worcester. 122 In 13623 Roger de Otery, clerk, granted a messuage and land at Norton … had been held towards the end of the 12th century by Roger Chamberlain, to whom it had been given by Bishop Simon …
A History of the County of Bedford
… by that monarch, 58 and Kempston was bestowed on Roger de Wellesworth in 1307 to hold for life. 59 After the … moiety vested in Francis was alienated by him in 1545 to Roger Chalenor, 99 who died seised of it in 1550, when it …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Kemsing, it seems to have become the sole property of Roger, eldest son of Maud the eldest sister, by her husband, … was then living, who was entitled to it for her life. Roger earl of Norfolk, and marshal of England, who bore for … palace, as well as in the possession of this manor, by Roger his nephew, son of Hugh his brother, chief justice of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Wife, in the 24th year of Henry VIII. conveyed them to Roger Horne, whose ancestors had resided at a seat of their … especially those of another isle on the north side of it; Roger Horne, lord of this manor, being a good contributor, if …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in tilting and martial exploits under the presidency of Roger Mortimer, and 100 ladies. 49 The jousting place was, no …
A History of the County of Rutland
… a son and heir John, a minor, who inherited Knokyn, 16 but Roger, son of John the elder, by Maud, his second wife, was heir to Ketton. Roger L'Estrange (d. 1349) conveyed Ketton to Edmund Earl of … was apparently assumed by his widow, Joan, who sold it to Roger de Northborow, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. Thomas …
A History of the County of Surrey
… made serjeant-at-law to succeed Sir John Pickering, 28 Sir Roger Manley, cavalier, who died 1688, 29 Sir Peter Lely, 30 …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Katherine 8and Keysoe became the property of Sibil wife of Roger de Beauchamp, who obtained a grant of free warren in Keysoe in 1377. 9 Roger de Beauchamp died seised of the manor in 137980. 10 His grandson 11 and successor Roger before his death in 1406 had placed the manor in the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… an ineffectual bribe, for both Saher and his son Roger rebelled against King John and continued to support … were saved to his executors. 9 Early in the following year Roger, son of Saher, submitted and did homage, and on 26 … wife, lands in Keyston which Ralph afterwards leased to Roger de Lylleford and Alice, his wife. Beatrice in her …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… as six Bov. and two Thirds. The Land was two Car. There Roger had four Sochm. three Vill. two Bord. having three Car. … 10s. This usually went with Boney, or most of it. That of Roger de Buslie's Fee which went not with Plumtre, seems to …