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Roger de
Montbegon (Roger de Mumbezon,
Roger de Mont Begon) (died 1226) was a
landowner in
northern England (especially or
particularly Lancashire), baron...
- Clavering, Lord of
Warkworth Castle William Malet Geoffrey de Saye
Roger de
Montbegon, Lord of
Hornby Castle,
Lancashire William of Huntingfield,
Sheriff of...
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house of Croxton, Leicestershire;
founded c.1172(?) by a
member of the
Montbegons of
Hornby (the
ancestors of Sir
Thomas Stanley)
probably by
Roger de Motgebon...
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estate of Kaskenmoor,
which was held on
behalf of King John by
Roger de
Montbegon and
William de Nevill. The
other parts of this
estate were Crompton, Glodwick...
- ****heroe (Honour)
Under the
Earls of
Lincoln Barony of
Hornby Roger de
Montbegon (~1200–1226)
Barony Boteler of
Werrington William Boteler, 1st
Baron Boteler...
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settlement by the
reign of
Richard II. The
manor of
Tarleton was part of the
Montbegon or
Hornby fee and
divided into two moieties: two
ploughlands were granted...
- overlord,
Roger de
Montbegon.
Taxation and
governance continued on this
basis throughout the
Middle Ages, with the
Barons Montbegon of
Hornby Castle holding...
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estate of Kaskenmoor,
which was held on
behalf of King John by
Roger de
Montbegon and
William de Nevill. The
other parts of this
estate were Crompton, Oldham...
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Sheriff Joseph ben
Judah of Ceuta,
Spanish physician and poet
Roger de
Montbegon,
English nobleman and
landowner Shen Zong,
Chinese emperor of Western...
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consisting of four
oxgangs of land, was held by Adam de
Prestwich from the
Montbegon fee.
About 20
years later it p****ed to the de Lacys, and subsequently...