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A History of the County of York North Riding
… the foresters in fee, 125 Lionel Percehay of Ryton and Roger Hastings of Roxby, for breach of these rights. 126 A … at Pickering, and in 161921 it was reported that 'Roger Lascells hath buylte a howse upon the hill called … 1275 196; she was holding Kingthorpe in 1316, 197 married Roger de Mansergh (who was forester in her place and died in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… it evidently continued with this family, as in 1551 Sir Roger Lascelles, kt., was seised at his death of Allerthorpe … as it was then called, 104 which he may have sold to Sir Roger Lascelles, kt., whose daughter Mary he married. 105 Sir Roger Lascelles was seised of a quarter at his death in 1551. …
A History of the County of Rutland
… in October 1217. 11 William was probably brother of Roger de Gyney of Norfolk who, with his son Walter, occurs in … 1291 to Master Henry de Nassington. 22 In that same year Roger de Gyney, son and heir of the above-mentioned William … purchasing Richard de Pickworth's interest in the manor. Roger held one knight's fee in Pickworth in 1299. 25 He was …
A History of the County of Northampton
… de Pakenham for half a fee. 8 Two years later his son Roger de Grey held half a fee. 9 In 1338 Robert de Crendon, … of St. John a messuage and land which the hosiptal held of Roger de Grey, 10 and in 1349 Roger was still holding half a fee, extended at 40 s. yearly. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… James Ravenscroft and Diana his wife 24 conveyed them to Roger Peck, when it probably merged into the other property …
A History of the County of Warwick
… it passed to the Earl of Leicester, who exchanged it to Roger, Earl of Warwick, of whose son Earl William PILLERTON … Nether Pillerton; 61 which grant was confirmed by Bishop Roger of Worcester in 1176 and by Robert, Earl of Leicester, … 68 They were sold in 1594 by William, Lord Compton, to Roger Manners, 69 from whom they came to his kinsman the Earl …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 14 By 1594 the manor had passed into the hands of Roger Manners, 15 who still held it in 1607. 16 John …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of the manor being in 1534. 12 The sub-tenant in 1086 was Roger, 13 ancestor of the Torpel family, who held 12 hides of … 1 virgates of land, which in Domesday Book were held by Roger in Wadenhoe. 16 In the 12th century Survey of Northamptonshire, Roger Infans, his successor, held 2 small virgates under the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of Mortimer by the marriage of their sister Eleanor with Roger Mortimer, Earl of March. 13 Edmund, Earl of March, son …
A History of the County of Hertford
… by whom it was conveyed to Richard Clitheroe. His son Roger died in 1455 and left a daughter Eleanor wife of John … 53 He sold it shortly afterwards through trustees to Roger Lupton, clerk, Provost of St. Mary's College, Eton. 54 …