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A History of the County of Hampshire
… the first feoffee, settled Woodgarston with the consent of Roger his heir upon his younger son and namesake. 36 In 1226 … de Scures was dealing with the manor, which she leased to Roger Fyfehide, 39 whose widow Edith obtained an extension of … knighted, settled the estate on himself, with remainder to Roger his son, and after Roger's death to his own children by …
A History of the County of Warwick
… king, who granted them to Niel d'Aubigny. Niel, his son Roger de Mowbray, and the latter's son Niel all confirmed and … KIRBY. In 1242 threequarters of a fee in Kirby was held of Roger de Mowbray by the prior, 24 and in 1291 the … was held by a family who took their name from the place. Roger de Newnham, who held one fee under Niel de Mowbray, 44 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… since the first grant by Henry VIII, for in 16945 a Roger West sold it to John Poynter, 30 in whose family it …
A History of the County of Somerset
… by Brismar and Eldred and in 1086 by Alric and Eldred of Roger de Courcelles. 40 In the early 14th century John Brett … in 1770. 111 There are five bells including one by Roger Semson of Ash Priors (153070). 112 The registers date …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of Gillingham (Dors.), sold both rectory and advowson to Roger Norton, a London stationer. 300 Norton's widow presented in 1665. 301 Their son, also Roger, made over the property to his brother Ambrose in 1676. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and their issue. They had a son William, whose grandson Roger in 1331 claimed that the estate, defined as 13 … three serpents argent. The Earl of Warwick, probably Roger, gave 2 virgates in Moreton to the Knights Templars …
A History of the County of Warwick
… until 1296, when William Bagot the younger conveyed it to Roger de Conyngesby and Joan his wife, with the reversion of land held for life by Henry Bagot. 13 In 1303 Roger de Conyngesby was granted free warren in his demesne … Offord, and others were held by William Trussell, Roger de Conyngesby, and Thomas Durvassall. 15 To a subsidy …
A History of the County of Northampton
… and co-heir. They were Idonea her daughter, widow of Roger de Leyburn, and Robert de Clifford her grandson. 16 … arms, 19 but in the following year Moulton was given to Roger de Bilney as John remained abroad aiding the queen … 76 and other benefactors, among whom were William son of Roger and Master William of Cogenhoe, who granted the priory …
A History of the County of Northampton
… by several townships in the county, and in 1276 the men of Roger de Furneus in Raunds, of Henry le Scot and Ralph de … their share, 11 but at the same court the former sheriff, Roger de Seyton was reprimanded for levying 22 s. from the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… sold it some few years since to Rebecca, the widow of Sir Roger Twisden, bart. of Bardbourn, and she is the present …
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