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Magna Britannia
… consort of Edward the Confessor. King Henry I. gave it to Roger de Mandeville, castellan of Exeter. William his son …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Edendon, Bishop of Winchester 15 (134666). However, Roger de Tichborne son of John de Tichborne was recognized as … two centuries. John de Tichborne great-great-grandson of Roger 17 died seised of the manor in 1498, leaving as his … Tichborne by the marriage of Margaret daughter and heir of Roger de Sifrewast with John de Tichborne. 32 It formed part …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… paten of 1716 and a stand paten of 1723 the gift of Joseph Roger. The registers before 1812 are as follows: (i) all …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Aline, relict of Sir Hugh le Despenser and wife of Roger Bigod, earl of Norfolk. On her death in 1281 it was … in 12423. 79 The overlordship passed with the marshalcy to Roger Bigod, earl of Norfolk, who held it in 1275. 80 No … manor. Before 1242 an estate was held in demesne by Roger Baril, who sold land in Richardson, perhaps part of it, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 1219 by Margaret (d. 1235) and passed to their son Roger, earl of Winchester (d. 1264). 55 On the partition of Roger's estates in 1277 the overlordship of land in … preached regularly in 1584, 224 and in 1650 the vicar, Roger Maton, who in 1648 signed the Concurrent Testimony, was …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Thoroton informs us. The lordship is now in the hands of Roger Pocklington, Esq. who purchased it of Dr. Taylor. It is … road to the mansion, the abode of Mr. Pocklington. Patron Roger Pocklington, Esq. who purchased the advowson of the … of York presented in 1778. Winthorp- Hall. The seat of Roger Pocklington, Esq. is distinguished from the more common …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… The Land was three Car. There afterwards the Great Roger de Busli had a Man or Tenant, called Roger, who had three Car. in Demesne, and fifteen Villanes, … Churches, which he held of the Honor of Blyth, the Seat of Roger de Busli, whereof on this South Side the River Trent …
A History of the County of Surrey
… the descent of Wotton (q.v.). Early in the 13th century Roger de Somerey was holding in sub-fee and demised the manor …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Withington manor by Morinus. 292 In the late 12th century Roger de Mynors held an intermediate lordship between the bishop and a tenant-in-demesne, and Roger's grandson Henry de Mynors 293 granted his rights …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Lindley (Leics.) for Withybrook. 6 This was confirmed by Roger de Mowbray, of whom de Morville held 5 fees in 1166; 7 … beyond 'where the swan's nest used to be'. 9 Niel (son of Roger) de Mowbray confirmed his acts. 10 Other grants in … holding a quarter and a twentieth of a fee of Niel and of Roger de Mowbray in Hopsford in 122430 and 12423 …
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