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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… (Norfolk); it was originally brought from Italy by Sir Roger Pratt the architect, a member of this family. 56 The …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Geoffrey, whose daughter Desireé carried it in marriage to Roger Colveil of Newton. 23 The ownership remained in this … family until John Colvile of Newton, fifth in descent from Roger, died possessed of it and was succeeded by his son …
A History of the County of Sussex
… was the largest taxpayer in Wiston in 1296. 64 Their son Roger who came of age in 1301 65 was the largest taxpayer in … between 1313 and 1322 and between 1332 and 1335. 67 Roger's son Roger, who had succeeded by 1338, 68 granted Wiston to the …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… mortgaged by Thomas and Francis Browne to John Gobert and Roger Smith, 54 and in 1603 it was sold to Francis …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… (125156), also named Henry de Midhop, was probably son of Roger, son of Orm son of Thor, which Roger is named as early as 1188. Roger, son and heir of Henry de Midhop, was living in 1290. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… inheritance of a co-heiress of the Alansons, who married Roger de Withnil or Wythenall. By a charter of the 11th of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… owned property: in the late 16th century the carpenter Roger Wheeler (d. 1602) bought and sublet houses at West End, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to less wealthy tradesmen. 25 Among that leading group Roger Hering, who in 1279 had 11 houses and 45 a. of assart, … such as Hugh Godhine, Thomas Bere, and the wool merchant Roger Hering, who jointly held Waleys and Woodford corn and … throughout the Middle Ages. In 1268 the Witney burgess Roger Hering contracted to buy all Eynsham abbey's wool for …
A History of the County of Oxford
… clergy existed in the early or mid 14th century, when Roger of Standlake, one of a prominent Witney burgess family, …