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Roger Aylesbury (abt. 1359 - abt. 1455)

Roger "Kings Minstrel" Aylesbury
Born about in Buckinghamshire, Englandmap [uncertain]
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Died about at about age 96 in Englandmap [uncertain]
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Biography

This manor of Otterarsfee "was originally granted by Henry II to 'Roger the King's minstrel' upon the same singular tenure which is recited in a confirmation' of the manor to Richard, son of Robert de Aylesbury, in I. Richard II. (1377/8), Cal. Rot. Pat. 199. The manor had then been in the continuous possession of the Aylesbury family since the original grant...".[1]

Research Notes

Disconnected as son of Thomas Aylesbury and Joan Basset per discussion on SGM

Sources

  1. "Notes on the Baldwin Family" in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, volume 26, Jul 1872, pages 300-1. American Ancestors
  • Lipscomb, George. The history and antiquities of the County of Buckingham Vol. ?? Page ??




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Robert Fitz-Richard (viz. the son of Richard), son of William de Aylesbury, who died in 1278,'3 was then seised of one messuage, fifty acres of land, ten of meadow, and 10s. rents, with appurtenances in Aylesbury, by the service of finding, when and as often as the King shall come to the aforesaid Town (not exceeding thrice in the year) litter of straw for the King's bed, straw or grass for the King's chamber, and two geese for the King's table, if in summer, or three eels in winter ; that Richard, son of the said Robert, was his next heir, and of full age, and his fealty was accepted ;* and William de Otteford, the King's escheator, was accordingly commanded to give seisin to Richard Fitz-Robert, to whom afterwards King Richard II. on coming to the Crown, confirmed three virgates of land and one messuage here, to hold by the services aforesaid, reciting the same to have been granted to Roger, the Kings minstrel, by Henry II. C- From history and antiquities of county of Buckingham. page 4

The lineage does not appear to follow through to this Aylesbury's alleged father. Perhaps a different family line dating back to William, then distant cousins of Philip- Robert- John, listed in IPM as sole heir of Philip.

Aylesbury-32 and Aylesbury-46 appear to represent the same person because: Same birth, same son. Please merge. Thanks.
posted by Vic Watt

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