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A History of the County of Bedford
… Gunnora, and some years later the dowry of Maud, wife of Roger de Beauchamp, was declared to be in the king's hands on … in Sandy held of the king in chief, 17 and was followed by Roger de Beauchamp, who held the manor in 1316. 18 Roger de Beauchamp, by alienating the manor in 1347 to John …
A History of the County of Hertford
… was holding it in 1245, 41 and in 1258 it was held by Roger son of Alured. 42 Land in Sarratt was held by Robert de … fee. 78 Thomas de Goldington conveyed land in Sarratt to Roger Lynster in 14023. 79 In 1437 Agnes late wife of John …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of Bayeux had subinfeudated his land in Saunderton to Roger, 11 who was also his tenant in Weston Turville, 12 to … under Miles Crispin in Saunderton in 1086. 55 Before 1215 Roger de Sanford was holding Saunderton St. Nicholas, 56 and … 'medicus,' in 1236 84 was presumably third co-heir of Roger de Sanford. She is called Maud Mire in 12478. 85 Ralph …
A History of the County of Hertford
… His widow Margaret had seisin of the manor. 76 She married Roger Aguilon, 77 and held the manor until her death in 1292. … will being dated at Pishobury in 1400. 92 His son and heir Roger second Lord Scrope died in the same year. Richard third Lord Scrope, son of Roger, mortgaged the manor, and it was held by mortgagees at …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… by Sigar, steward of Ansgar the staller. 159 By 1086 Roger de Somery held the land from Geoffrey de Mandeville, … 167 The mesne lordship over that manor descended from Roger de Somery to the Somery family who were lords of Haslingfield, 168 descending from Roger de Somery (d. c. 1198) to his son Miles. One third of a …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… this half-hide which Abbot Reginald (111430) granted to Roger, son of Mowin. 91 Possibly he was the ancestor of the … granted first the reversion and then the manor itself to Roger Louthe, the husband of her kinswoman Mary, another … of Clarence, but of this there is no evidence. 137 In 1411 Roger Louthe obtained a ratification of the estate from Henry …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the Geld at twelve Bovats. The Land then four Car. 1 There Roger de Busli, whose it became afterwards, had in Demesne … besides the Inquest in the said Court, Richard de Whatton, Roger his Brother, Simon de Sibethorp, Fulco de Hotot, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… this bailiwick on account of forest offences committed by Roger le Bigod and his servants, 44 and it was still in his … Briningeston, xixv cent.) belonged to the fee of Roger le Bigod in 12845, 67 and was, no doubt, part of his …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… de Whatton, of Skerington. It seems it was purchased of Roger Boson, 3 named in Orston, by Robert Bardolf, and Lora … mentioned in Orston, which William de Audeley had here; Roger de Whatton's, in the 27 E. 1. who was younger Brother … this Place, of which I have seen three or four Descents: Roger, Father of John, Father of John, 14 Father of Roger de …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… went with the rest of the land to Niel Daubeney. His son Roger Mowbray made considerable grants of land in this … 'Campana Beate Marie,' and a shield with the arms of Roger second Abbot of Bylanda pastoral staff, a bell and a … here was built by the monks of Byland in the time of Roger, the second abbot (114296), 55 for the relief of Hugh …
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