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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Ralph de Tony 43 (d. 1126). Alice's heir was their son Roger de Tony (d. by 1162). The overlordship of the manor, … fee. 55 Whittlesford was probably among the lands given by Roger de Tony (d. by 1162) to his younger son Roger (d. by 1185) whose son Baldwin de Tony 56 held it in …
A History of the County of Rutland
… aged fourteen, 13 who in 1412 conveyed both manors to Roger Flower (Flore) and Cecily, his second wife. 14 Roger, son of Thomas Flower, and grandson of Roger and Catherine, daughter of William Dalby of Exton, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Margaret de Roos in Faceby were Robert de Skutterskelfe, Roger Sturmy and Robert Gower. 102 This arrangement may have … reducing the families which shared the manor to two. The Roger Sturmy of 1284 appears to have been followed by a Ralph … Low Worsall, Skutterskelfe and Staindale Bridge were Roger de Fulthorpe in right of his wife, Gilbert de Wauton, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and later of Winchester; in 1271 Wibtoft was held of Roger, Earl of Winchester, by Arnold de Bois, as four fees … 'Wygtoft', 7 except in the part of the last-named where Roger de Quency, Earl of Winchester, had quitclaimed it to …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 37 James Poer was in possession of the manor in 1299. 38 Roger son of John Poer 39 died about 1342, leaving John his son and heir a minor. 40 Maud wife of Roger held the manor until her death in 1362, 41 when livery … forfeited all his possessions in 1322 for his adherence to Roger de Mortimer Earl of March, 71 and in 1323 Woodhall was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Dover. He alienated this manor soon afterwards to Roger Northwood, who died possessed of it in the 35th year of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… manors, but in 1086 it was united in the possession of Roger de Lacy, whose under-tenant was Hugh, 48 perhaps his brother. In 1225 Walter de Lacy, grandson of Roger's nephew Gilbert, 49 was disputing the right to two … of Walter de Lacy and grandmother of Joan, wife of Roger Mortimer, Earl of March (d. 1330). The overlordship …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… held under the De Ports by the family of Scures. In 1268 Roger de Scures received a grant of free warren, a market and …
A History of the County of Hertford
… iii, p. cccxxv. His first conviction was for assault on Roger Goodman of Bermondsey, who was attacked by Adam's … and merchandise. Adam tried unsuccessfully to prove that Roger was a fugitive bondsman (ibid.). Cal. Pat. 128192, p. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… de Clynton and Eva his wife, the daughter and heir of Roger de Scures, gave five acres of land to the chapel of … when it was in the possession of John Suffeild Brown and Roger Griffith and was conveyed by them to William Woodrow. …
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