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  1. Brief Life History of Roger. When Roger de St. John was born about 1095, in Manche, France, his father, Ralph St. John-Paynell, was 60 and his mother, Emma de Lacy St. John, was 52. He married Cecelia de la Haye about 1115, in England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 2 daughters.

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  2. Oct 17, 2021 · He died without issue and his English estates passed to John, who, with his brother Roger, surrendered La Motte-Gautier de Clinchamp to the Angevins in 1118. Roger succeeded to the French lordship, and married Cecile, daughter and heiress of Robert de la Haie, whereby he became lord of Halnaker in Sussex. From them descended in the female line ...

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    • Cecily (Haye) de St John
  3. Apr 30, 2022 · JOHN1) was born BEF 1097 in St-Jean-le-Thomas, Manche, Normandy, France, and died BEF 1130 in Compton, Sussex, England. He married Cecily de la HAYE , Heiress of Halnaker, daughter of Robert de la HAYE , of Halnaker and Muriel of LINCOLN , Heiress of Brattleby. She was born ABT 1102 in Halnaker, Westhampnett, Sussex, England, and died AFT 1162.

    • Cecily de la Haye, Heiress of Halnaker
  4. Roger de St John Born: 1221 - Died: 4 August 1265 Sir John de St. John died 1230, leaving a widow, Emma, and a son, Roger St. John; and this same year Geoffrey Le Despencer, Lord of Marcheley or Marteley, Worcestershire, married the said Emma, giving £100 for the wardship of her son Roger St. John, the first and last Baron St. John of Stanton.

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    Before the Conquest the manor ofSWALLOWFIELD was held in alod ofKing Edward the Confessor by Sexi.In 1086 it was said to be held by the king himself indemesne. (fn. 12) It is, however, recorded in the HampshireDomesday that Gilbert de Breteuil (Breteville) washolding Bramshill and Stratfield Mortimer' with theking's manor of Swallowfield,' although...

    The church of ALL SAINTShas acontinuous chancel and nave measuringinternally 84 ft. 9 in. long by 24 ft. 9 in.wide, 20 ft. 9 in. of the length being occupied by thechancel, north transept 18 ft. 2 in. wide by 19 ft. 6 in.deep, and a south porch. This church is said to have been erected by Johnle Despenser (lord of Beaumys) about the middle ofthe 13...

    The church of Swallowfield was inits origin a chapel of the churchof Shinfield, and with Shinfield(q.v.) was granted to the abbey of Lire by WilliamFitz Osbern, passing later to the lords of the manor,and from them about 1294 to the Dean and Chapterof Hereford, who appropriated it. It seems possiblethat the original chapel had become ruinous before...

    The Poor House and Land Charity,mentioned in the table of benefactionsdated in 1784, now consists of twocottages, 2 a. in Park Lane and 1 a. 2 r. in another partof the parish, producing about £11 a year, which isapplied in the distribution of clothing. Four annual payments of 10s. each in respect ofthe charities of Hugh Meer, Henry Hide, HenrySharp...

  5. Robert ST. JOHN (1122 - 1200) Child. Maude ST JOHN (1127 - 1159) Spouse. Cecily DE LA HAYE heiress of Halnaker (1144 - 1162) Child. Muriel ST JOHN (1127 - 1160) Child.

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  7. Sep 26, 2024 · In 1226 Alice, wife of John de Wauton and heiress of Odo, granted a carucate of land in Walkhampstead to John de St. John to be held of her and her heirs, and in 1248 she, by the name of Alice de Dammartin, granted to Roger de St. John and his heirs 100s. rent, 200 acres of wood, and 12 acres of meadow there, with the homage and service of thirty-four tenants.

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