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  1. Hace 2 días · Roger de Felbrigg married a daughter and coheir of Gilbert de Norfolk, lord of Beeston, by whom he had Richard de Felbrigg, his son and heir, lord of Felbrigg, whose son and heir William, by Mary his wife, left no issue, and died before his father.

  2. Hace 5 días · Overall, however, The Bigod Earls of Norfolk is the product of extremely thorough and painstaking research and makes an illuminating and very important contribution to our understanding of thirteenth century politics and government, the great crises of 1258–67 and 1297–1301, and, more specifically, of the lives of two of the king's greatest ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Roger being thus heir, and Earl of Norfolk, confirmed to his brother, Sir John Bigod, this lordship, and in the 15th of Edward I. was found to have free warren, the assise, a gallows, &c.; he died in the 33d of Edward I. when it was found to be held by him in capite, of the King.

  4. Hace 4 días · The royal court was formed round Henry's trusted friends, such as Richard de Clare, 6th Earl of Gloucester; the brothers Hugh Bigod and Roger Bigod, 4th Earl of Norfolk; Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford; and Henry's brother, Richard.

  5. Hace 5 días · Roger Bigot, ancestor of the Earls of Norfolk, had a grant of a lordship here from the Conqueror, with 30 acres of land, of which Aldin , a priest, and a freeman, was deprived; 8 borderers belonged to it, with a carucate of land, &c. 4 acres of meadow valued at 10 s. per ann. It was 7 furlongs long, and 5 broad, and paid 20 d. gelt. (fn. 1)

  6. Hace 4 días · The city, castle, and all the liberties, were in his hands when he ascended the throne, but in 1273, Roger Bigot Earl of Norfolk, had the custody of the castle and liberties granted to him, and Will. Giffard was made sheriff of the county.

  7. Hace 4 días · John de Fonte, called also often, De Fontibus De Salle, who lived in the latter end of Henry the Third's time, was much in favour with Roger Bigot Earl of Norfolk, of whose gift he had divers lands at Briston in Norfolk; he died in the beginning of Edward I. from him descended a numerous family, which in a few generations, settled in ...