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A History of the County of Essex
… the estate in 1563 for 320 to his Welsh brother-in-law, Roger Coys of London. 76 Roger was succeeded by his son William (d. 1627), the … Ardall (d. 1532), the wife of first Robert Latham and then Roger Badby, and to John Poyntz (d. 1547); a modern brass …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the Sir Thomas de Otterington who witnessed a charter of Roger de Mowbray to Guisborough Priory in or about 1299. 22 … in North Otterington, 26 as did Hugh de Hornby, Alan and Roger Norris and Thomas de Otterington. 27 The Romanby family …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… held it in 1248. 91 The overlord in 1290 was the marshal, Roger le Bigod, earl of Norfolk (d. s.p. 1306), 92 and the … 1241) was overlord of Zouche manor. It was held of him by Roger la Zouche who was succeeded by his son Sir Alan (d. … subinfeudated the manor in portions: their successors Roger la Zouche (d. 1285), Alan la Zouche, Lord Zouche (d. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Glastonbury abbey by Robert who was succeeded by his son Roger and by Roger's nephew Baldwin of Cary. In the mid 12th century …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… now merged in that of the Richmond division of the Riding. Roger Gale, the antiquary (16721744), represented the town in … management, viz.: The Maison Dieu, founded in 1476 by one Roger More, for establishing a chantry and for certain … 477, and for Roman remains Saywell, Northallerton, passim. Roger de Hoveden, Chron. (Rolls Ser.), ii, 57. Ibid. 63. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… men of each borough within it; and directed his writ to Roger de Reynham, then sheriff, commanding that in future … of the next reign of king Edward III. Soon after which, Roger de Cliderow, says Philipott, was proprietor of it, as … different arms from those of his predecessor. At length, Roger Clitherow died without male issue, leaving three …
A History of the County of Hertford
… a chief argent with a lion passant gules therein. In 1627 Roger Pemberton died seised of a messuage called Maudlyns and … 70 In 1624 it had been settled on Elizabeth wife of Roger so long as she remained a widow, with remainder after her death or remarriage to Ralph son of Roger. 71 Elizabeth outlived both her husband Roger and her …
A History of the County of Worcester
… from the latter half of the 13th century, when in 1264 Roger de Somery had the royal licence to crenellate his … in existence at Weoley as early as 1273. 59 In 12756 Sir Roger de Somery was said to have inclosed within it 40 acres … him, under the name of Geoffrey de Barnack, jointly with Roger de Aylesbury, the custody of John Botetourt. 89 After …
A History of the County of Bedford
… an important manor in Northill. In the time of Edward III Roger de Lameleye, parson of Northill Church, claimed view of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… succeeded by Robert de Totford, who witnessed a grant to Roger Abbot of Hyde (124863), 31 and who had a son John … to it in 1249 by Matilda Breton, sister and heir of Roger Breton, in exchange for a corrody equal to the …