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A History of the County of Warwick
… Ibid. 13348, p. 309. Dugd. 999, quoting the register of Roger Northburgh, fol. 78 b. Cf. Anct. Deeds (P.R.O.), BX. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of Ely for 30 years and c. 1308 quitclaimed his moiety to Roger son of Walter de Alcruit who granted it to Ely. 290 … Add. 358; C.R.O., Q/RDc 63, ff. 67v.8. Inf. from Dr. Roger Lovatt, Peterhouse. V.C.H. Cambs. i. 375; above, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… held by Goda, under earl Alfgar, passed at the Conquest to Roger, earl of Shrewsbury. Roger's successors retained the overlordship, which descended … passing to the Crown in the 15th century. 33 By 1086 Earl Roger had granted his land in Meldreth and Melbourn to the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Walter and Alice 'de Rude' released to Sibyl, daughter of Roger, a messuage and land in Melksham. 210 A John Lovel is … subject of a conveyance, possibly a settlement, of which Roger Baynard was one of the assignees and may thus be … (II)'s relict still held her dower, John, the son of a Roger of Cherburgh, granted the manor to Sir Hugh le …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… years. 22 They are last heard of there in 1316, when Roger de Lyng, at this time lord also of one of the manors of … his wife, 38 who in 1559 conveyed it to Ralph Gower. 39 Roger Gower, Edward Gower, Robert Philipson and Anne his … In 1202 Thomas de Middleton gave half a carucate here to Roger de Melsonby, 50 son of Thomas, 51 and a …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… with the Bussells was William Fitz Miles. 47 In 1202 Roger de Argentein and Maud his wife, possibly an heiress of … holding 48; their son Walter is mentioned in 12056. 49 A Roger de Argentein held in 1253. 50 In 1258 Joan daughter and … of William de Argentein quitclaimed lands in Mentmore to Roger de Stretley and Maud his wife, apparently another …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… fees, of the earls of Clare, as of their honour of Clare. Roger, son of Eustace de Mereworth, possessed it in the above … were added to the paternal arms of this family. Roger de Mereworth, in the 18th year of king Edward I. … and coheir of Horace, lord Vere, of Tilbury, widow of Sir Roger Townsend, bart. of Rainham, in Norfolk, one son, Vere …
A History of the County of Warwick
… by his first wifea son Gerard (IV), who assisted Roger Mortimer to escape from the Tower, for which he … 86 Eventually the co-heirs sold their respective shares to Roger Wigson, 87 or Wigston, who died November 1542 seised of … 99 but Richard's widow Katherine subsequently married Roger Palmer, 100 and they in 1620 sold this 'manor of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Acres of Meadow in Meringes, in that called Esteng, which Roger de Caisneta held of him for 2s. per Annum, as the said … of the Reign of Henry the Third. 6 In the 40 H. 3. Roger de Lovetot the Sheriff, gave account of two Marks, of … Lands in Arkesey in the County of Bedford, which were Sir Roger Towcotes, Knight, then a Rebel, to have to him and the …