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  Roger de Leybourne - Biocrawler
Roger de Leybourne or Roger Leyburn was a Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports and Sheriff of Kent, and was known as a general administrator.
Roger de Leyburn was the father of William de Leyburn, the first Baron, who owned Ledes Castle, near Maidstone, in Kent.
It is understood that Walter de Burgsted was Lord Warden in 1262, and followed Henry de Sandwich, who was succeeded by John de Haia before Sir Roger de Leybourne thought to have served twice once during 1264 only two years later.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Roger_de_Leybourne   (353 words)

  
 Howard (Family) - LoveToKnow 1911
Doubtless the judge was the son of John Howard of Wiggenhall, living about 1260, whose widow Lucy, called by the genealogists the daughter of John Germund, was probably the wife of John Germund by her second marriage.
By the admiral's wife Alice, sister and heir of Sir Robert de Boys, the Howards had the Boys manor of Fersfield, near Diss, which is still among the possessions of the dukes of Norfolk.
Roger Stafford, the impoverished heir male of the ancient Staffords, had been forced to surrender his barony to the king by a deed dated in the preceding year, a piece of injustice which is in the teeth of all modern conceptions of peerage law.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Howard_%28Family%29   (3263 words)

  
 Henry de Montfort - Biocrawler
Henry de Montfort (November 1238 - 1265) was the son of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester, and with his father played an important role in the struggle of the barons against King Henry III.
Henry's father, Simon de Montfort, had traveled from his home in France to England in 1229 to reclaim the estate of his father, Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester.
When the siege of Gloucester began in 1263, Henry de Montfort, his borther Simon, and Humphrey de Bohun, along with the King and the Prince Edward (later Edward I) as prisoners, spent two weeks fortifying the town and castle.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Henry_de_Montfort   (499 words)

  
 Notes on The Scottish De Quencys of Fawside and Leuchars
Roger de Quency, as the husband of the eldest daughter, became Constable of Scotland.
In 1258 Roger de Queney was summoned to attend the king at Chester, to serve against the Welsh.
The eldest of these three ladies, Margaret, was married to William de Ferrariis, or de Ferrers, son of the Earl of Derby; and as her father, Roger de Quency, had taken for his third wife the daughter of William de Ferrers by a former wife, these two Earls stood as father-in-law to each other.
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 Bannisdale and Fawcet Forest | British History Online
1310 Gilbert de Lancastre (of Sockbridge) held of William de Ros the hamlet of Banandesdale; Cal.
Margaret [late the wife of the said Roger took] the profits of the 3rd part of another moiety of Bananddisdale, as of her dower.
1370 Roger, son of Gilbert de Lancaster held at his death on Thursday before Michaelmas, 26 Edward III (1352) two-thirds of a pasture in Banandesdale of the fee late of William de Coucy, deceased, as of a moiety of the manor of Kirkeby in Kendale, rendering 3s.
www.british-history.ac.uk /report.asp?compid=49288   (2139 words)

  
  Sir Roger CLIFFORD - Ancestor of Wayne Bower or Laurie McBurney
Sir Roger CLIFFORD - Ancestor of Wayne Bower or Laurie McBurney
Roger was granted custody of all the forests south of the Trent and estates in Warwickshire and Leicestershire as well as the wardship and Married of one of the two Vipont sisters for his son.
Roger set about with severity and in 1282 David, brother of Prince Llywelyn, led a rising in which Roger Clifford was wounded and taken prisoner.
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 Genealogy Report (Modified Register)
Roger de Mortimer II of Chirk; born circa 1256[N]; married Lucy de Wafre, daughter of Robert de Wafre; died circa 3 Aug 1326 Tower of London, London, England,[N].
Joane de Quincy; born circa Sep 1245[N]; married Humphry de Bohun VI the Younger, son of Humphry de Bohun V Earl of Hereford and Essex and Maud de Lusignan de Eu, 12 Nov 1263.
Hugh de Lusignan XI Ct of la Marche and Angoulême; born 1220 of Lusignan, Vienne, France,[N]; married Yolande de Dreux, daughter of Pierre I de Dreux Mauclerc Ct of Brittany and Alice de Thouars de Brittany Duchess of Brittany, 1238; died between 1250 and 1260 Egypt[N].
familytreemaker.genealogy.com /users/g/a/r/J-H-Garner/FILE/0145page.html?Welcome=1094745334   (9996 words)

  
 Primary Sources: DOCUMENTS ILLUSTRATIVE OF FEUDALISM
Robert de Romeny holds one knight's fee in the vill of Steepleton for homage and his service from William de Leybourne, and he shall pay scutage, when it runs, for one shield viz: forty shillings; and William de Leybourne holds from the countess of Albemarle, and the countess from the lord king in Lapis.
Geoffrey de Mandeville owes 20,000 marks to have as his wife Isabella, countess of Gloucester, with all the lands and tenements and fiefs which fall to her.
John de Rouvraye, knight, lord of Yneto, appeared for himself acknowledging that he owed one knight by reason of his land of Rouvraye, whom he brought with him, that is to say, John de Caim.
www.shsu.edu /~his_ncp/Feudal1.html   (6556 words)

  
 Vol II File 22: The Paternal Ancestry of Homer Beers James
He married Maud, daughter of Richard de Burgh, Earl of Ulster, but was slain at the battle of Bannockburn in 1313, leaving no issue, whereupon his large possessions devolved upon his three sisters as co-heiresses, and the Earldoms of Gloucester and Hertford became extinct.
He married (2) Maud Bohun, daughter of Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford (widow of Anseleme Marshal, 9th Earl of Pembroke), and, without license, (3) Alianore Ferrers, 7th daughter of William de Ferrers, Earl of Derby, and widow of William de Vaux (this lady survived the earl, and married after his decease, Roger de Leybourne).
Roger de Quincy died in 1264, when the Earldom of Winchester became extinct, and his great landed possessions devolved upon his daughters., as co-heiresses.
homepages.rootsweb.com /~pmcbride/james/f039.htm   (1264 words)

  
 Parishes - Elmley Lovett | British History Online
In 1321 Roger de Mortimer of Chirk seized the manor from William la Zouche and held it until the following year, when it was taken into the king's hands with his other property and restored to William.
It would seem that this heir was Agnes de Portes, and that she married secondly a member of the Lovett family, for Henry Lovett, who is described as son and heir of Agnes de Portes, apparently held the manor.
In 1260–1 Robert Stocumbe and Joan his wife sued Roger de Toeni and others for two-thirds of the manor of Elmley, of which they claimed part as Joan's dower and the rest in compensation for a third part of the stewardship of Roger de Toeni's land, which had been settled on Joan at her marriage.
www.british-history.ac.uk /report.asp?compid=43094   (3849 words)

  
 EMLS 9.1 (May, 2003]: 6.1-58 How to Read an Early Modern Map
Leybourne, author of such texts as The Compleat Surveyour (1653), was far from the earliest writer in English with pretensions to total measurement, as Leonard Digges's 1571 title Pantometria makes clear.
The absoluteness and abstraction that Leybourne and a host of his contemporaries writing on surveying and cartography appeal to is clearly what a Foucauldian cultural historian sees when they look at the hard boundaries and contained territories of a geometric map.
Cartographic narratives like Leybourne's provide us with a fascinating resource for tracing and unpicking the means by which a practical, but inseparably discursive process of accretion is turned into the apparent mathematical closure of the finished map.
www.shu.ac.uk /emls/09-1/edwamaps.html   (11561 words)

  
 Leighton-Linslade Past Times - Manorial History
When William de Beauchamp the younger died in 1262, there was some dispute as to ownership relating to the earlier transactions with Nichole Benet, however, it was judged that William died seised of the manor.
Their daughter and heir, Isabel, was married twice, firstly to Simon de Patishull and secondly Walter de Teye, and was in possession with the latter husband as early as 1297.
In 1346 land formerly held by Walter de Teye was in the possession of Thomas de Stodleye, but this was probably not the entire holding, as in 1360 land in Linslade became the property of Thomas Wake of Blisworth and Alice his wife, a sister and co-heir of William de Pattishull, Kt., son of John.
www.leighton-linslade.com /manors/linslade.html   (1477 words)

  
 Libourne - LoveToKnow 1911
Under the Romans Condate stood rather more than a mile to the south of the present Libourne; it was destroyed during the troubles of the 5th century.
Resuscitated by Charlemagne, it was rebuilt in 1269, under its present name and on the site and plan it still retains, by Roger de Leybourne (of Leybourne in Kent), seneschal of Guienne, acting under the authority of King Edward I.
de Libourne (2nd ed., 2 vols., Libourne, 1876-1877).
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Libourne   (313 words)

  
 Roger Gaskell Rare Books
And to draw a dial on the seeling of a room, by W. Leybourn.
A1r blank, full-page woodcut on A1v, title within a border of fleurons and with a small woodcut device of the sun, repeated on 2A4v, a few other typographic and woodcut decorations and numerous woodcut diagrams and initials.
Copies of the other issue have a different state of the title in which the sun device is replaced with a notice of Serle’s work.
www.rogergaskell.com /catdocs/13035.htm   (569 words)

  
 The Forsythe Saga   (Site not responding. Last check: )
De Braose rebuked her for speaking thus, however, and said that if he had in anything offended the king, he was ready to make satisfaction according to the judgment of the court and the barons, his peers, upon an appointed day and at any fixed place without, however, giving hostages.
Roger de Lacy, constable of Chester, assisted at the siege of Acon in 1192 under the banner of the lion-hearted Richard, and shared in the subsequent triumphs of the chivalrous monarch.
Ranulph de Meschines (surnamed de Gernons, from being born in Gernon Castle, in Normandy), Earl of Chester.
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 Relatives of D.T. Rogers(b. 1943) - pafg263 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Giles de Beauchamp [Parents] was born in 1309 in Beauchamps Court, Alcester, Warwickshire, England.
Catherine de Bures [Parents] was born in 1313 in Bodington,, England.
Sir John de Muscegros [Parents] was born on 10 Aug 1232 in of, Charlton, Somerset, England.
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 Hissem_de Lancaster Family
Roger de Mowbray (1119-1186) was the Earl of Northumberland.
Roger married Margaret de Brus of Skelton, one of sisters and coheirs of Peter de Brus the elder, by whom he inherited the manor of Rydal and Loughrigg [and Ulverston].
A similar grant to William de Herle was made in 1320 for the manors of Angreton and Hedon on the Wall, with re-grant to John de Lancaster and Annora, with the remainder to Roger de Lancastre.
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 The Alchin Family of Kent & Australia - Volume 1 - The Ancestral Villages of the Alchin Family - Leybourne, West ...
Yet Leybourne was a significant manor before the Normans arrived and 700 years ago the castle belonged to one of the most powerful families in Kent.
The manor came into the de Leybourne family during the rein of Richard I and Sir Roger de Leybourne was one of the barons who forced King John to sign the Magna Carta in 1215.
But she was the last representative of the family into which she was born and from her the Leybourne estates passed to her husband, the Earl of Huntingdon, and later to the Crown.
www.alchin.info /volume1/5_volume1_ancestral_villages_leybourne_west_malling.html   (1167 words)

  
 Ghost Search UK Forum - THE OLD RECTORY, LEYBOURNE, KENT.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
De Leybourne also decided to buy into a Cistercian Abbey in London called St Mary Grace which was located near The Tower of London.
It is also documented that Roger De Leybourne was a knight and accompanied King Richard the 3rd to the siege of Acon in 1191.
The Leybournes ownership ceased in 1776 but was kept within the church up until 1944 when it sustained major bomb damage and was left empty for many years.
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 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Leybourne was seen as highly sophisticated and his image and efforts did much to establish Champagne as an important element in enhancing social status.
Blanc de noir (white of fl) Champagne is pressed from 100% Pinot Noir or fl grapes, using a special quick-pressing, so that the fl colour of the skin does not stain the vin de presse (pressed grape juice).
A prestige cuvée, or cuvée de prestige, is a proprietary blended wine (usually a Champagne) that is considered to be the top of a producer's range.
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 Berkeley Homes Leybourne Lakes Triathlon
On what will undoubtedly be the hottest day of the year, the second Berkeley Homes Leybourne Lakes triathlon got off to a flying start with the lake looking like a mill pond at 8am.
The swim was dominated by the ladies, with Daniel Roiz de Sa splitting Sarah and Karen Sindall.
Daniel Roiz de Sa posted a blistering 1.02.51 on this technical and slightly undulating course.
www.triathletes-uk.org /2002/leybournestd.html   (296 words)

  
 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg1061 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Ralph DE LUSIGNAN [Parents] died 1 May 1219 and was buried in Fontblanche Priory, Exoudun.
Philipp DE COURTENAY was born 1243 and died 1283.
Roger DE GREY [Parents] was born about 1290.
www.peterwestern.f9.co.uk /maximilia/pafg1061.htm   (139 words)

  
 Rôle d'armes de Caerlaverock - 1300
De gueules, à trois léopards d'or, au lambel d'azur, brochant sur-le-tout, chaque pendant chargé de trois fleurs de lys d'or.
De gueules, à trois léopards d'or, à la cotice d'azur, brochante sur-le-tout.
De gueules, à sept (3, 3 et 1) macles d'or.
www.heraldique-europeenne.org /Armoriaux/Caerlaverock/Caerlaverock_8.htm   (175 words)

  
 Re: C.P. Addition: Desiderata de Leybourne, wife of Geoffrey de Lucy
I identified Katherine de Lucy as > the daughter of Geoffrey de Lucy (died 1305), of Cublington, > Buckinghamshire, by his wife, Desiderée (or Desiderata) (probably a > Leybourne).
Jim noted, however, that Desiderée (or > Desiderata) might also be the possible child of Roger II de > Leybourne's son and heir, William de Leybourne, by his wife, Juliane, > daughter and heiress of Henry de Sandwich.
This should be very interesting as the other daughter of William and Juliane, Idoine, became the eventual and apparent sole heir in her issue of William de Leyburn on the death of Elizabeth de Say in 1399.
www.talkabouteducation.com /group/soc.genealogy.medieval/messages/135426.html   (556 words)

  
 GENUKI - Westmorland - Kirkby Stephen
The famous Sir Andrew, afterwards earl of Carlisle, was surnamed de Harcla; and in a few generations further back, the word was most commonly written Hardclay.
Roger Lord Clifford 4th died seised of it 13 Rich.
Wynton, a Manor belonging to the Barony of Appleby, which was given by King John, Reg.
www.genuki.org.uk:8080 /big/eng/WES/KirkbyStephen/index.htm   (1739 words)

  
 Leybourne Parish Council - Leybourne
Leybourne is one of 28 parishes within the Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council area, with 1,232 households and a population of 3,235 (source 2001 Census).
A predominantly residential settlement it is located just south of Junction 4 of the M20 with most of the more recent housing development lying to the east of Castle Way (A228) and north of London Road (A20).
Residents of Leybourne have access to open spaces within the residential area e.g.
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 Hume, The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, vol. 2 (1778): The Online ...
Peter des Roches, however, had in the interval found means of sowing dissention among them, and of bringing over to his party the earl of Cornwal, as well as the earls of Lincoln and Chester.
On the death of Langton in 1228, the monks of Christ-church elected Walter de Hemesham, one of their own body, for his successor: But as Henry refused to confirm the election, the pope, at his desire, annulled it;m and immediately appointed Richard, chancellor of Lincoln, for archbishop, without waiting for a new election.
This nobleman was a younger son of that Simon de Mountfort, who had conducted with such valour and renown the Crusade against the Albigenses, and who, though he tarnished his famous exploits by cruelty and ambition, had left a name very precious to all the bigots of that age, particularly to the ecclesiastics.
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 Vol II File 22: The Paternal Ancestry of Homer Beers James
Robert de Quincy, a soldier of the cross, and one of the companions in arms of Richard the Lion Hearted.
He married (2) Maud Bohun, daughter of Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford (widow of Anseleme Marshal, 9th Earl of Pembroke), and, without license, (3) Alianore Ferrers, 7th daughter of William de Ferrers, Earl of Derby, and widow of William de Vaux (this lady survived the earl, and married after his decease, Roger de Leybourne).
Roger de Quincy died in 1264, when the Earldom of Winchester became extinct, and his great landed possessions devolved upon his daughters., as co-heiresses.
virts.rootsweb.com /~pmcbride/james/f039.htm   (1264 words)

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