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A History of the County of Bedford
… the co-heiresses of William Beauchamp, into the hands of Roger de Moubray, who died in 1266. 5 Their son Roger succeeded them, and was followed by a son John. 6 He … p. 236; G.E.C. Complete Peerage, Maud married again Roger Lestrange of Ellesmere, who held Stotfold manor in his …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Survey it was in the possession of Aiulf, who held it of Roger de Lacy. The overlordship of Over Wolverton passed from …
A History of the County of Durham
… Thomas de Markenfield, kt., held land in Morleston of Sir Roger de Clifford, kt. 28 Sir Thomas de Markenfield, kt., … to hold for Alice during her life, with reversion to Roger Lumley of Ludworth. Alice married as her second husband Roger Booth, and after her death in 1548 it was found that …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 12 as his debts to the Crown were charged against his son Roger in 1181. 13 Roger died in 1214 14 and was succeeded by his son and heir … Ralf. 16 Ralf died about 1246 and was succeeded by his son Roger. 17 Roger was still living in 1280, in which year he …
A History of the County of Oxford
… leaving part of her possessions, including Bicester, to Roger Lestrange, Lord Strange, nephew and heir of her second husband Sir Ebles Lestrange, 66 and Roger's descendants claimed that Stratton was held of them as … about 1160, and he was probably succeeded by his elder son Roger. Roger's son Hugh succeeded by about 1189, and died …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Subsequently, however, before 1430, the property came to Roger de Fiennes, grandson of Joan, youngest sister of William de Say. 28 Richard de Fiennes, son of Roger, married Joan, daughter and heir of Sir Thomas Dacre, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of William Tyndale and Mary his wife, who settled it on Roger Townshend. 36 He died seised of it in 1492, and by his … was still alive in 1543, when the manor was settled on Roger Townshend, her son, and his heirs, Thomas having probably died in the meanwhile. 38 Roger Townshend transferred it to Sir John Huddleston before …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in 1900 by S. T. Clothier as a small country house for Roger and Sarah Clark on the site of the early 19th-century … Latin hexameters. 78 William Clark (d. 1925) and his son Roger (d. 1961) promoted education. 79 William also … from Norwich and his own son-in-law S. T. Clothier. 80 Roger helped to secure the preservation of local historic …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… out neither at this time nor seven years later, when Roger Corringham, who had successfully resisted Raynald's … 26 Thomas Polton, one of the proctors who had pleaded Roger's cause at Bologna, soon obtained the prebend, which he …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of England), paid a subsidy of 20 s. in Strensham. 30 Roger son of John la Warr, 31 who was holding the advowson in … 1557 made a settlement on his wife Frances daughter of Sir Roger Cholmeley, and in 1572 settled Strensham on his son … was conveyed by James Gunter and Anne his wife to Sir Roger Cholmeley, kt., chief baron of the Exchequer. 100 On 14 …