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A History of the County of York North Riding
… were dug there. In the latter part of the 12th century Roger son of William de Tocketts gave a salt-pan in 'Cotum' …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… custody of all lands and tenements there. 61 His son Sir Roger was seised at his death in 1403 of the manor of Sutton … another mesne lord of 1 carucate which was held of him by Roger de Ingoldsby. 102 Robert de Tateshall's successors, 103 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was killed at Evesham, and by her second marriage wife of Roger Bigod, Earl of Norfolk, was outlived by her mother. … at 15 s., which the church received from the demesne of Roger Damory in Bletchingdon. 260 In 1254 the vicarage was … ff. 9899. See 3 rentals in Dashwood (Oxon.) Dep. c. 1. Roger Hall occurs in 1480: New Coll. D. no. 29. The last …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… and 1-third. The Land was then one Car. There afterwards Roger de Busli had one Car. and two Vill. with one Car. (or … it not to the King's Loss, to grant Henry le Scroop Chr. Roger, Vicar of the Church of Benington, and William de …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… de Torney. 13 In the Assize Roll of 1280 Hugh Sansaver and Roger de Calstone, lord of Calstone (co. Wilts.), are named … 10, 15 of which he was in receipt at his death in 1283. 16 Roger de Calstone died a few years later in receipt of rent … bishop was found to have held the manor of the heirs of Roger de Calstone, 18 but his nephew and heir Philip Burnell, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… by his son Robert, 83 who conveyed the manor in 1679 to Roger North, probably for a settlement on his marriage with … and mother and himself. 104 This grant was confirmed by Roger 116479, 105 Robert 11913, 106 and Henry 11935, Bishops …
A History of the County of Somerset
… by 1086 had been dispossessed and their lands granted to Roger de Courcelles. 21 The overlordship of the manor is … to Knowle manor and was held by William de Almereio under Roger de Courcelles. 40 It descended with Knowle until the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the manor in 13934 on their heirs male, with remainder to Roger Mortimer of Tedstone Wafer (co. Hereford), who had … of Thomas Vaughan and John son of her daughter Maud and of Roger Mortimer of Tedstone Wafer. 28 The manor passed under the settlement to Roger Mortimer, who died seised of it on 13 December 1402, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… married Saier de Quincy, Earl of Winchester, whose son Roger died in 1264 seised of the manor of LADBROKE. 13 On the division of the Winchester fees this passed to Earl Roger's daughter Margaret, who had married William de … a half-fee in 1242, 54 one of those heirs being possibly Roger de Sutham who held one-fifth fee here in 1268. 55 Henry …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the Conquest, which Franc and Odinear had, afterwards of Roger de Buslie's Fee. 1 They defended themselves in the … for seven Bov. and one third. The Land was one Car. There Roger de Busli had one Car. , one Vill. and two Acres of … This in the Confessor's Time 10s. then but 5s. Value. Roger de Buslie's Part, or most of it, was, I suppose, held …