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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… this manor to trustees, who passed it away by sale to Sir Roger Cholmeley, serjeant-at law, and recorder of London … Beckwith, of Selby, in Yorkshire, by whom she had a son Roger, and two daughters, Elizabeth, married to William … rights and appurtenances in this and other parishes, to Roger Jacson, of St. Martin'sin the-Fields, gent. He died in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… marriage of Julian, sister of Sir John de Chaumpaine, with Roger de Toketon, possessor of the manor of Sileham, in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… was holding the manor of Hugh son of Richard as a fee of Roger, Earl of Warwick, who agreed to forego all secular …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Newton were held of Adam de Arundel, then mesne lord, by Roger Mauleverer 47; these seem to have come to Gilbert de … was sued in 1305 for 7 oxgangs in Newton by Joan widow of Roger Mauleverer, who at the same time claimed a like amount …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the two Manors of Hoge and Helga were not here also,) of Roger de Buslie's Fee. 1 The most considerable Part of this … of Edw. the First, by Maud the Wife of William, Son of Roger de Thurverton, and Margaret her Sister, as in Thoroton … &c. in this Town on his Sons Henry, William, Robert, Roger, and Alice his daughter successively after the same …
A History of the County of Northampton
… William Hewet, rector (d. 1426), and the later Roger Hewet, chaplain (d. 1487). 28 Some fragments of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Valery were originally part of Mixbury, held in 1086 by Roger d'Ivry, and that the 2 hides of Arsic were part of Fringford, held by Odo, Bishop of Bayeux. 30 Roger d'Ivry's lands, including Mixbury, passed in the 12th … died in 1565; 66 but by 1559 Newton was probably held by Roger Duke, perhaps John's brother. His tenure lasted until …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… it was part of the duchy of Lancaster. 72 In 1257 Roger de Tony (d. 1263 or 1264) held the manor. It descended … West (d. 1386). Sir Thomas granted it for life to John or Roger New. 76 By c. 1401 Newton Tony manor had reverted to … Joan and Alice; 125 in 1386 Alice and her husband Roger Champion conveyed the estate to Walter Chippenham and …
Magna Britannia
… as having been held, when that Survey was taken, under Roger de Busli, by Ingram, ancestor of Robert Fitz-Ralph, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… manor, called Shellies, lying in this parish, to John and Roger, his two sons; John Gooday of Pembroke-hall, in … in 1651, conveyed his moiety of this manor to his brother, Roger Gooday, citizen and merchant taylor of London, who died …
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