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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… may have held the land between 1327 and 1341. 183 In 1392 Roger Cok sold it to John Griffith 184 who held it until at … 187 In 1484 the land, said to have been formerly of Sir Roger Tocotes (will pr. 1492), was granted by Richard III to … Redmayne. 188 After 1485 it was apparently restored to Sir Roger, comptroller of Henry VII's household, because in 1535 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… time however it was become the property of the Leybornes. Roger de Leyborne held it in the 51st year of Henry III. in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… William de Argentein's heir was his daughter Agnes, 18 and Roger de Argentein who lived early in the 13th century was probably her son. 19 Roger had two daughters, Agnes and Elizabeth, 20 of whom the … ii, 205. Agnes's husband was a certain R. (ibid.), and Roger de Argentein was the son of Roger son of Peter ( Whitby …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and a croft in Shuckburgh. 18 This grant was confirmed by Roger, Earl of Warwick, 19 who died in 1153. In 1236 the … through William Crok to Robert de Broc, who enfeoffed Roger de Bentley of the whole, 79 and in 1300 John de Bentley …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of Worcester, 12 and from them it was unlawfully taken by Roger Bishop of Salisbury in the reign of Stephen. 13 The … Stephen, but Upper Arley was apparently given by Bishop Roger to Henry de Port, for his son Adam was in possession in … 32 and in 1276 Letard obtained licence to grant it to Roger de Mortimer. 33 It passed from Roger to his son Edmund …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and in 1086 it was a royal demesne as of the fee of Roger Earl of Hereford, 7 who had forfeited his lands for his … and Adeline the jester held 1 virgate of the gift of Earl Roger. 9 The possession of 3 virgates by Lire suggests that … their children. 31 The fee of Clatford fell to the lot of Roger de Mortimer, lord of Wigmore, who had married Maud, one …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the hospital of St. Leonard by Niel Daubeney or by his son Roger Mowbray. 66 It is not mentioned in the charter of Henry … of land to this house, and in the charter of Henry II Roger is named as donor. 67 On the other hand, a bull of Pope … 68 and if this document be genuine it may be assumed that Roger merely confirmed his father's gift of church and land. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… an estate assessed at 10 hides was held in 'Haiford' by Roger of Robert d'Oilly, the first castellan of Oxford. 38 … honor of Wallingford. 39 The Domesday tenant was probably Roger de Chesney. His grandson, Ralph de Chesney, was … to the abbey about 1142 by Alice de Langetot, widow of Roger de Chesney, 55 and since they were held of the honor of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… had been one of the Collectors. This Sibyll was Wife of Roger de Cressi, of Hodsak, and last of all of Adam de St. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and Lewin in 1066 and twenty years later as one manor by Roger de Lacy and his mother. 59 Evesham Abbey's claim to …