Roger and Mary were probably the Roger and Mary Gyffard named as executors in the 1526 will of Roger's cousin, Fr. Alexander Anne, who was buried in the family chapel.[2]
↑ 1.01.11.2 NEHGR vol. 75 (1921):136. Giffard-Sargent, part 4.
↑ George Lipscomb, The History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham, Volume 1, J. & W. Robins, 1847, p. 192 Google Books
↑ NEHGR vol. 74 (1920):269. Giffard-Sargent, part 2.
↑ Roscoe, E S. Buckinghamshire. Second Edition, 1914, p 107 Archive.org.
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