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  1. Roger Damory, Lord d'Amory, Baron d'Amory in Ireland, (d. bef. 14 March 1321/1322) was a nobleman and Constable of Corfe Castle. [1] He was the younger son of Sir Robert D'Amory, Knight, of Bucknell and Woodperry, Oxfordshire.

  2. 21 de ene. de 2021 · Edward II's 'favourite' of c. 1315 to 1319 and nephew-in-law Sir Roger Damory, or d'Amory or Dammori or Daumary etc, of Buckinghamshire, was the younger brother of Sir Richard Damory (d. 21 August 1330).

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  3. 30 de jul. de 2023 · Roger Damory (wikipedia) , Lord d'Amory, Baron d'Amory in Ireland, (d. bef. 14 March 1321/1322) was a nobleman and Constable of Corfe Castle. [1] He was the younger son of Sir Robert D'Amory, Knight, of Bucknell and Woodperry, Oxfordshire. Sir Roger also possessed in his own right the manors of Bletchington and Holton, Oxfordshire ...

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  4. Roger d'Amory (1290 — 1322), constable | World Biographical Encyclopedia. Roger d'Amory Edit Profile. constable. Roger Damory, Lord d'Amory, Baron d'Amory in Ireland, was a nobleman and Constable of Corfe Castle. Background. He was the younger son of Sir Robert D'Amory, Knight, of Bucknell and Woodperry, Oxfordshire. Career.

  5. Roger Damory o Roger d'Amory ( ing. Roger Damory ; fallecido el 13 o 14 de marzo de 1322) es un aristócrata inglés, primer barón Damory de 1317. Hacia 1316 se convirtió en el favorito del rey Eduardo II , más tarde pasó a la oposición debido a su enemistad con los Despenser .

  6. Roger Damory, Lord d'Amory, Baron d'Amory in Ireland, (d. bef. 14 March 1321/1322) was a nobleman and Constable of Corfe Castle. He was the younger son of Sir Robert D'Amory, Knight, of Bucknell and Woodperry, Oxfordshire. Sir Roger also possessed in his own right the manors of Bletchington and Holton, Oxfordshire, Standon in Hertfordshire, ...

  7. Just a few weeks later after Isabel's birth, Edward II married Elizabeth to Sir Roger D'Amory, Lord D'Amory, Baron of Amory in Ireland. D'Amory had been a knight in her brother's service who rose to prominence as a favourite of Edward II. Now married to him, Elizabeth was caught up in the political upheavals of her uncle's reign.