Roger de Herdeburgh
- Born: Abt 1250, Weston, Turville, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
- Marriage: Ida de Odingsells
- Died: Abt 1284, Prilleston, Norfolk, England about age 34 1265
Noted events in his life were:
• Background Information. 1265 The manor of Puttenham seems to have come into the possession of Hugh de Herdeburgh, [Duchy of Lanc. Ret. of Knts'. Fees, bdle. 2, No. 7] from whom it descended to his son Roger. Roger left two daughters, Ela and Isabel, who jointly held the manor in 1297-8. [Inq. p.m. 25 Edw. I, No. 51] From them it appears to have returned to the family of Puttenham.
~VCH: A History of the County of Hertford, Vol. II, pp. 261-262
• Background Information. 1265 Roger de Herdebergh, son of Hugh, died in or before 1284 leaving two daughters as coheiresses, [Dugd. 93; Plac. de Banco, Mich. 14 Edw. I, ro. 44. A. L. Raimes, 'Reymes of Overstrand' (Norfolk Archaeology, xxx), 22.] Ela, wife successively of Walter de Hopton and William le Boteler, and Isabel wife of John de Hulles. In 1305 Ela, after the death of her first husband, granted her (half of) the manor to her sister and brother-in-law to hold from the chief lords.
~VCH: A History of the County of Warwick, Volume VI, pp. 99-103
Roger married Ida de Odingsells, daughter of Sir William Odingsells Knight and Ela Fitz Walter. (Ida de Odingsells was born about 1270 in Maxtoke Castle, Warwickshire, England 141 and died after 1 Mar 1322 in England 141.)
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