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A History of the County of Hampshire
… Serlo held 5 hides, 13 the wife of Hugh held 3 hides and Roger held 1 hide and 8 acres, which could not be separated … possibly the hide and 8 acres of land held of the abbey by Roger in 1086. 82 William Fitz John did homage for the manor, … of a fee jointly with the heirs of Isabel de Merton, Roger de Bradoneston and William de Butlesgate, 94 William …
A History of the County of Rutland
… of Ketton. In 1254 Richard de Pilton, at the request of Roger de Suwicke and Beatrice his wife, granted to Ralph de … and Katherine at South Luffenham in 1558. 19 Their son Roger succeeded and settled the manor in 1561 on his wife Mary Cheney and his own heirs male. Roger was buried at North Luffenham in 1568, his son James …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 34 and from 1378 to 1391. 35 She appears to have married Roger Jolyf, for his widow Margaret held the manor at the … a freeman, and valued at 2, had passed at the Survey to Roger son of Seifrid, its value being 4. 114 The overlordship …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and heir Agnes married first Simon of Maidwell and then Roger of Verdun. 108 In 1225 Roger and Agnes held a free tenement of William de Dive, and … as of the manor of Barford St. Michael. 119 Thomas's son, Roger, in 1403 settled the manor of South Newington on …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… service. Walter of Calstone's heirs held it in 12423. 143 Roger of Calstone (d. by 1292) held at Chilhampton 1 hide which passed to his son Roger. 144 The estate was granted by Sir Thomas Kingston to …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Henry Johnson, son of Sir Thomas, 25 made a conveyance to Roger Fauconbridge in 1567, 26 and Roger's grandson Roger 27 Fauconbridge conveyed the property to the Talbot …
A History of the County of Somerset
… its rights were transferred to the chapter of Wells. 544 Roger Hunt of London presented by grant of the Bristol …
A History of the County of Oxford
… held of Christ Church, Eynsham's successor. 128 By 1227 Roger de la Hyde held land in Stoke. 129 He was probably the same as the Sir Roger de la Hyde who held there and who also had land in … the early 1250's. 130 In 1279 Sir Richard de la Hyde, Sir Roger's son, had an estate of more than 4 virgates in Stoke, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… manor was made by Thomas Alis, with the consent of Roger his father. 100 Roger was still seised in 1223, 101 but before 1304 the male …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… de Longchamp, a minor at her father's death, 11 married Roger de Pedwardyn, 12 and settled the manor on herself and her husband and their heirs male. 13 Roger Ped wardyn leased his manor for a while to Richard Berton, 'parson of the place.' 14 His son Sir Roger, and after him Sir Walter, and then Sir Robert …