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  1. Hace 1 día · Roger de Scamelesbi, c. 1240 (fn. 4) William de Merden, c. 1270 (fn. 5) Robert de Haleghton, or Halton, occurs 1290, 1293 (fn. 6) Thomas de Thoulouse, c. 1301 (fn. 7) William de Grafton, occurs 1304, (fn. 8) arrested 1308 (fn. 9) 68. THE PRECEPTORY OF COPMANTHORPE, WITH THE CASTLE MILLS, YORK. William Malbys gave the manor of Copmanthorpe and ...

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    Hace 2 días · Roger Samuelsson is a Swedish entrepreneur who owns 69% of Switzerland-based SHL Medical, the world's largest maker of autoinjectors. He moved to Taiwan in 1988 and cofounded the firm a year later ...

  3. Hace 4 días · Roger de Chadderton in 1325 had licence to enfeoff Roger son of Roger de Chadderton of a messuage, &c., in Tottington; Cal. Pat. 1324–7, p. 182. From the court roll of 1528 it appears that William Chadderton had held the Peel in Tottington; Edmund was his son and heir.

  4. Hace 2 días · John died in 1504 (fn. 32) and his widow, Muriel, later the wife of Sir Thomas Knyvett, held Painswick as part of her dower until her death in 1512. (fn. 33) In 1512 the estate passed to the daughter of John and Muriel, Elizabeth Grey, who was a minor and betrothed to Sir Charles Brandon. Brandon was created Viscount Lisle in 1513 and held ...

  5. Hace 4 días · Nigel de Rustenden, or Rusteyn, and Robert de Rusteyn, gave them a marsh in Snetesham, and 40 acres of land in Sharnbourn, for his own soul, and that of Aldreda his wife; and Roger de Rustein gave a mill in Snetesham: he lived about the reign of Henry II. and married Etheldreda, daughter of Roger de Dersingham, relict of Jeffrey de Sharnbourn; William Rusteyn, lord of this manor, accompanied ...

  6. Hace 2 días · Browse Concord local obituaries on Legacy.com. Find service information, send flowers, and leave memories and thoughts in the Guestbook for your loved one.

  7. Hace 2 días · The hermitage of Saltburn on the banks of 'Holebec' which Roger de Argentein granted to Whitby Abbey in the early part of the 13th century seems to have been in the modern parish of Saltburn. (fn. 16) The ferry of the 'Melhoddes,' which belonged to the manor of Marske (fn. 17) in 1366 and 1560, was in all probability also somewhere along Skelton Beck.