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Also Known As:<_AKA> Roger /Buron/, of Horestan, Sir Sir Roger de B u r o n l i ved in the reigns of Henry II, Richard I and Johnan d gave certa i n l a n d s to the church of Swinsted and the monks there, as appears by a c o n f i r mation thereof by Henry II, in whose reign he paid [pilcrow (parag r a p h ) s ign]10 scutage for the ten knights' fees in Nottinghama nd Derby . A l s o i n t he 6th year of Richard I, Coeur de Lion, on the aid of twent y s h i l l ings for each knight's fees for that king's redemption, he answe re d f o r t e n knights' fees. (The Germans heldR ichard prisoner when he w a s o n t h e w ay home from the crusade. Read Sir Walter Scott's novel, "Th e T a l i s man." E. E. W.) He married Nichola, daughter of Roeland de Verdo n, w h o s u r vived him andh ad for her second husband Anketin de Briscard, b u t b e i n g married without the king's consent her lands were seized and f o r s o m e o f them she was fined in the 2nd year of King John.B y Roger de B u r o n s h e had Peter and Robert. Source: Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith - G e n e a l ogical Tables of the Noble Families of England - Pedigrees of the E n g l i s h Peers, by Edmondson, Vol. 4, p. 390. - Collins' History of the E n g l i s h Peers, Vol. 7, pp. 89 to 95. - Baines' Historyof County of Lanca s t e r , E ngland, Vol. 2, pp. 616 and532. - Banks' Dormant and Extinct Pee r a g e , V ol. 1, p. 48. - Ancestry of My Children, by Lina V. D. Cherry, p p . 1 0 4 / 5.
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