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A History of the County of York North Riding
… built before 11301 21 and was held against Henry II by Roger de Mowbray in the revolt of 1173. In the following year … island formed by the millrace and Cod Beck was granted by Roger de Mowbray to Newburgh Priory in 1145, and had … and stallage. 65 These privileges were extended in 1145 by Roger de Mowbray to such men of Newburgh Priory as dealt …
A History of the County of Hertford
… in the manor. 19 In Hilary term 138990 William son of Roger Gerbergh conveyed the manor to Thomas de Pinchbeck and …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the Appurtenances in Thorney, Wiggesley, and Brodholme, to Roger Frape and his heirs. 9 Here was a Mess. and some Lands …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… de Eston had licence to grant the manor of Thornton to Roger le Bigod Earl of Norfolk, 39 who, having obtained leave … his wife and Frances Gresham, widow, conveyed it to Roger Hunter, 70 who died seised of a capital messuage and … Hunter of Thornton was aged nineteen in 1665. 74 Roger Mowbray was mesne lord of another 3 carucates in 12845 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… have been represented in 1587 by a third part then held by Roger Meynell, 24 lord of North Kilvington (q.v.), and it is … manor, though John, son of John Talbot's son and successor Roger Talbot, 25 is said to have held the manor of … John, 26 who at his death in 1659 was succeeded by his son Roger. 27 Roger Talbot died in 1680. 28 The manor descended …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Richmond. He had two sons, Warin (Warner) the Steward and Roger. Roger probably died before 11578, when Ralph his son rendered … must have died without issue, for his heir was his brother Roger. 25 He was succeeded by his son Wymar, 26 who was …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… any good Authority to six any Time, to a Certainty, was Roger de Thurverton, 1 a considerable Owner and Resident here … of the Reign of King Edward the First, and another called Roger. William, together with his Wife Matilda, 2 32 E. 1. … or no, I cannot certainly say. 7 This Robert's Son was Roger de Thurverton, who, in the Beginning of King Ed- ward …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Acres of Meadow valued at 2s. Here was another Share of Roger de Busli's Fee belonging to Wisoe, which Odincar, Lord … Honor of Peverell, in Thorp, in the Time of H. 3. That of Roger de Buslie's Fee was held by the Lovetots of Wirksop and …
Magna Britannia
… which had been given, in the reign of Henry III., by Roger de Huncyndon, to the monastery of Burton-on-Trent 1, … in 1330. 37 The old manorhouse, which was the seat of Sir Roger Manners in the reign of Charles I., is still remaining, … monuments of Ralph de Rye, Lord of the manor, 1482; Sir Roger Manners, Knt. 40, lord of the manor, 1632, and some …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the overlordship probably disappeared after this. In 1481 Roger Wake, of Blisworth, was stated to be the overlord, 18 … the heirs of their bodies, with remainder of John, son of Roger Bozun. 45 Before 1330, John Bozun sold one quarter of a …
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