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A History of the County of York North Riding
… in the reign of Stephen. 3 It was destroyed by his son 4 Roger de Mowbray, 5 who granted to the abbey of St. Mary at … of the Scots the loss was trifling. In 1820 the remains of Roger de Mowbray were removed from Byland Abbey and buried at … son of Robert, 29 and lord of one fee of Myton, and later Roger de Mowbray confirmed the vill to the monks. 30 The …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it was in the name of Litchfield, one of whom, Roger Litchfield, in the 22d year of Edward IV. alienated it …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… did so at a very early period. In the reign of Henry I Roger de Scures witnessed a charter of Henry de Port to the … was holding of John de Port in 1166, 9 and his descendant Roger de Scures, the son of James de Scures, 10 was holding … John de St. John in 1275. 11 Sir John Scures, kinsman of Roger, 12 as lord of the manor presented a rector during the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in 1086 by Osbern son of Richard, whose under-tenant was Roger Doyly. 75 The manor passed, with the rest of Osbern's … century, Hugh Doyly towards the end of the century, 81 and Roger Doyly c. 1211. 82 In 1235 the manor was held as half a … the Templars had half a hide in Naunton, given to them by Roger Doyly, 164 and during the 13th century they acquired …
A History of the County of Worcester
… show what was the connexion between Thomas de Naunton and Roger Aldbury of Sheriff's Naunton, who was holding a quarter … Sheriff's Naunton in 1431, 47 but it seems probable that Roger had succeeded the Nauntons in their property, which was … July 1500 seised of the manor, his heir being his kinsman, Roger Norton, aged seventy-two. 49 Shortly after the manor …
A History of the County of Somerset
… heirs, Nicholas's sister Margaret (d. 1411), wife of Sir Roger Hillary, and John Tuchet (d. 1408), later Lord Audley, … The first was held by Winegod the priest in 1066 and by Roger de Courcelles from Glastonbury Abbey in 1086. 95 The … d'Epaignes and of him by Hugh. 96 During the 12th century Roger de Paris gave 1 a. of land at Budley to the church of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Margaret, then aged seven. 67 Margaret probably married Roger Sherfield, for Roger Sherfield and Margaret his wife were dealing with the … Wallop one-quarter of a knight's fee formerly belonging to Roger Flaundres. 107 In 1428 the estate was divided between …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of Winchester, passed on her death in 1235 to her son Roger (d. 1264). Roger's coheirs, his daughters Margaret or Margery de … with the carucate held of that honor in 1324 and 1330 by Roger de Cormayles. 68 What is probably the same estate was …
Magna Britannia
… in the crown by his rebellion) by King Henry III. to Roger le Zouch. 20 In the reign of Edward III. it belonged to … account of that town. Hundred Roll. Thomas Melhuish, 1696; Roger Melhuish, 1745; William Melhuish, 1770; &c. Henry …
A History of the County of Essex
… Waltham abbey retained Netteswell until the Dissolution. Roger and Margaret of Bray were tenants of the abbey at …