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A History of the County of Sussex
… with the manor of Iford in Swanborough Hundred (q.v.), to Roger Lewknor, who died in 1543. 6 Worth was then evidently …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Tansor (Northants) had been granted to his grandfather by Roger de Clare 12 and it is possible that Wotton may have … is not mentioned among Hugh's possessions at his death. Roger lord of Camoys, probably a younger son of Thomas, was …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Whittington. 26 He conveyed the estate to Sir Montague Roger Burgoyne in 1807, who on his death in 1817 left the … and at his death in 1322 to John 'son of Robert, son of Roger de Hereford' called also John de Toweslonde. 37 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Edmund Watton, esq. of Addington, (remarried to Sir Roger Twisden, bart.) his son Leonard Bartholomew, esq. now … 1st year of king Edward III. holding it in frank fee of Roger de Bavent, in which name it continued till the latter … de Isleppe, in 1350. 18 Robert de Faryndon, in 1393. 19 Roger Stratton, S. T. P. 20 John Sondereshe, in 1402, obt. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… however, it was sometimes said to belong to the heirs of Roger de Quency, earl of Winchester (d. 1264), son of Saier … to by name in 1182 when a grant of 1 hide there by Roger son of Geoffrey to Bradenstoke Priory received papal … held in 12423 by Amfelice Pilk. 267 In 1262 it was held by Roger, son of William Lof. 268 Roger sold the estate to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and was high sheriff of the county in 1597. His son Roger appears to have resided chiefly at his ancestral estate … to have settled the Wroxall estate upon his eldest son Roger some time before his death, which occurred in 1657. Sir Roger Burgoyne, having taken a prominent part in the Civil …
A History of the County of Oxford
… who resided from time to time were the Keeper's brother Roger North, the historian of the family and an amateur … works at Wroxton with the assistance of his brother Roger who was an architect of ability. Roger records that the Lord Keeper erected 'a large order of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… vill of Thorpe was in 12867 William de Kirkton. 14 In 1300 Roger de Edenham and Joan his wife and her heirs granted the … his son paid the subsidy. 22 Robert was lord in 1316, 23 Roger paid the subsidy in 13323 24 and was lord in 13479. 25 … his majority in 1363, for whereas Katharine widow of Roger presented to the church in 1362, he presented in 1363 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… between three swans, proper; the Twisdens, one of whom, Roger Twisden, gent. was of Wye, had a lease of the scite of … was in the possession of Ralph Kempe, whose grandson Sir Roger Kempe, dying s. p. Thomas, his younger brother, became … was extinct here before the 36th year of Henry VIII. when Roger Kingesland held it of the manor of Perie. It afterwards …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in the late 14th century and the early 15th. 120 In 12423 Roger son of Pain held and 1/0 knight's fee in Deptford, and John of Deptford held . 121 Roger's estate was later held by Robert son of Pain, who …