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A History of the County of Hampshire
… latter confirmation being dated 25 August 1203. 7 In 1213 Roger de Bernevall undertook to pay the king 200 marks for … to hold during the royal pleasure. 9 Some time afterwards Roger de Bernevall recovered possession of the manor, 10 and … seisin of the manor to Reginald de Bernevall, brother of Roger, on condition that he recompensed Robert for the loss …
A History of the County of Northampton
… was in 1086 held of the Abbey of Peterborough, by Roger, 7 who may be identified as the ancestor of the Torpel family, since in the early 12th century Roger Infans held 2 small virgates. 8 Later the Torpels do … father's lands by 1249 18 and in 1254 granted the manor to Roger de Quinci, Earl of Winchester, for life. 19 On Roger's …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and heir, obt. 1642; and for his wife Jane, daughter of Roger Twysden, esq. of Roydonhall, in Peckham, in Kent, obt. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… was holding this half-hide in the 12th century. 67 In 1270 Roger de Quincy, Earl of Winchester, was holding this … her son Robert de Quincy Earl of Winchester, and his son Roger. 70 Ellen, (youngest) daughter of Roger de Quincy, succeeded her father as co-heir, and from …
A History of the County of Surrey
… by Geoffrey de Cruce, 436 whose daughter Avelina, wife of Roger Leigh or de Legh, claimed view of frankpledge and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… with the cloth trade. A weaver occurs in 1551, and in 1561 Roger Glade, a yeoman, left his broad looms to his son John. … 5/166/33. Ex inf. Mr. M. Aston from investigation by Mr. Roger Carter, Chard. Univ. of Nott., MiM 223; Mi 5/166/33; … Salisbury Dioc. R.O., Visit. Queries, 1879. Ex inf. Mr. Roger Thorne, Archivist to Plymouth and Exeter District; …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Countess of Ulster (d. c. 1276), namely Ela, wife of Roger la Zouche, and Emily, wife of Maurice FitzMaurice. 53 … lands. The land was demised by the tenant, Robert son of Roger, in 1169 as security for a loan. 149 A small estate …
A History of the County of Surrey
… in 1199 won a suit touching land in this parish, 66 and Roger Downe acted as juror the next year, 67 but whether they … 1268 Richard Downe is named, 71 and about ten years later Roger Downe was accused of appropriating a plot of the king's … Of FINCHES there seems to be no trace before 1354, when Roger Finch, citizen and vintner of London, sold his lands …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… land assessed at 7 hides which had been of the fee of Earl Roger and was held of Ralph by Dru. 192 It seems probable … 1316, 213 and William de Pavilly was returned as tenant of Roger de Mortimer in 1398 and of Edmund Earl of March in … In the south transeptal chapel is a brass inscription to Roger Merlawe (1459) and Katherine his wife. On the south …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Warwickshire estates by Niel d'Aubigny, 9 of whose son, Roger de Mowbray, Thomas de Woppenberi held 5 fees de antiquo … Accordingly, in 1349 Wappenbury was held of Thomas Wake by Roger de Wappenbury, Lora widow of Richard de Beyvill, and John Revel. 26 This Roger de Wappenbury, who was in 1332 the largest taxpayer in …