Source: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: ROGER [de Pîtres] (-before 1086).
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Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: ROGER [de Pîtres] (-before 1086). |
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EARLS of HEREFORD 1141-1155 (family of MILES of GLOUCESTER) |
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ROGER [de Pîtres] (-before 1086). The "Chronicle of Abingdon" records a precept addressed by William I King of England to "Lanfranco archiepiscopo, Roberto de Oilleio et Rogero de Pistri" in favour of the monastery of Abingdon. A charter dated to [1164/74] records that the burial at Lanthony of "domini Milonis comitis Herefordiæ" and records that "Rogerum de Pistres" was granted "custodi castri Gloucestriæ" after the conquest and that his family succeeded him "Durandum de Pistres fratrem eius" and "filium…Walteri de Gloucestria." Sheriff of Gloucester. He probably died shortly before 1086: his son is recorded with his father’s name holding property in Domesday Book, and his son made donations for his father’s soul by charter dated that year (see below). m ADELISE, daughter of --- (-after 1125). The "Chronicle of Gloucester St Peter" records that "Adeliza vicecomitissa mater Walteri de Gloucestria" donated "domos, redditus omnes…in Gloucestria" to the monastery dated 1125. "Adeliz vicecomitissa" donated "quicquid burgagii…in Gloucestria" to Gloucester St Peter, with the consent of "Walterius constabularius filius suus," by undated charter. A charter of King Henry II confirms donations to Gloucester St Peter including the donation of "burgagium…in Gloucestria" donated by "Athelays vicecomitissa…concessu Walteri filii eius." Roger & his wife had [three] children: |