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About Sir Roger de Pedwardine
Sir Roger de Pedwardine married Agnes Darcy, daughter of Sir Philip Darcy, 1st Lord Darcy. He lived at Burton Pedwardine, Lincolnshire, England and died on February 10, 1368/1369.
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https://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/dd/darcy01.php#top
- (i) Philip D'Arcy, 1st Lord D'Arcy of Nocton (d c1332)
- (a) Norman D'Arcy, 2nd Lord D'Arcy of Nocton (d 31.03.1340) m. Isabel (d 16.09.1350)
- ((1)) Philip D'Arcy, 3rd Lord D'Arcy (b c1331, dsp before 16.09.1350)
- (b) Julian D'Arcy (d before 1350) BE1883 shows that Julian married Sir Peter de Limberry but TCPreports that she married as follows. m1. (spm) Philip de Neville of Scottonm2. Sir John de Limbury (a 1336)
- (c) Agnes or Anne D'Arcy (d before 13.09.1359) m. Sir Roger de Pedwardine (d 10.02.1368/9 or 1340)
- (d)+ other issue (dsp) - Robert, John
- (a) Norman D'Arcy, 2nd Lord D'Arcy of Nocton (d 31.03.1340) m. Isabel (d 16.09.1350)
References
- Archaeologia cantiana by Kent Archaeological Society. cn Publication date 1923 Publisher [London] Kent Archaeological Society Volume 36. Page 19. Archive.Org
- Archaeologia cantiana by Kent Archaeological Society. cn Publication date 1923 Publisher [London] Kent Archaeological Society Volume 36. Page 16. “Longchamp Pedigree.” Archive.Org
- http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/families/hoo.shtml “ Charter of William de Hoo, knight, and Alice, his wife, granting to Roger de Pedewardyne, knight, their lands and tenements in South Warnborough in the county of Hampshire, which were formerly of Nicholas Malmayenes. The lands were to be held successively for their lives by Roger, by Hugh de Thorp, chaplain, and by Richard, son of William de Burton, citizen and goldsmith of London, and then to remain to the right heirs of Roger. South Warnborough, 23 October 1366.”
- http://www.thepeerage.com/p34239.htm#i342390
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burton_Pedwardine Burton Pedwardine is named after a Herefordshire family, the Pedwardines, who acquired the hall and manor through marriage about 1330.[2]
- 2. * "History of Burton Pedwardine", Burton Pedwardine Online (parish website). Retrieved 5 July 2011 link
- Lincolnshire Pedigrees, Volume 55. edited by Arthur Roland Maddison. “Pedwardine of Burton-Pedwardine.” Page 1295. GoogleBooks
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