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  • ID: I13909
  • Name: Roger "2nd Earl of Winchester" DE QUINCY 1
  • Sex: M
  • Birth: 1174 in Winchester, County Hampshire, ENGLAND
  • Death: 25 APR 1264 in ENGLAND but buried in Brackley, County Aberdeenshire, SCOTLAND
  • Event: Note Coat of Arms, URL http://www.geog.port.ac.uk/webmap/hantsmap/hantsmap/topics/blazon06.htm
  • Occupation: Constable of SCOTLAND
  • Reference Number: IND13909
  • Note:
    This City is governed by a Mayor, Aldermen, Burgesses, Recorder, and
    Common-Council. The Citizens had formerly the Privilege of overseeing the
    King or Queen's Kitchin and Laundry at the Coronation, as the Citizens of
    London had the Care of the Wine-Cellar, as Holinshed, and other
    Chronicles tell us. Here are weekly two plentiful Markets on Wednesday
    and Saturday, and a Fair on the first Monday in Lent. It sends two
    Citizens to Parliament, who are in this Session, George Rodney Bridges
    Esq; and Lord William Pawlet. This City has given a Title to many ancient
    and Noble families, of which our Histories give this Account, viz. Clito,
    a noble Saxon, at the Time of the Conquest, was Earl of Winchester, but
    at the coming of the Normans he was deprived of his Estate and Honour.
    After him we find none bearing that Title, till K. John made Saer de
    Quincy, Earl of Winchester, whose Arms were a Fesse with a Label of
    Seven, as appears from his Seal. He married Margaret, the youngest Sister
    and Coheir of Robert, Earl of Leicester, and by her had one Son and Heir.

    Roger de Quincy, who bore for his Arms, in a Field Gules, seven Mascles
    voided, Or: He married the eldest Daughter and Co-heir of Alan, Lord
    Galloway, in Scotland, but by her had three Daughters only, of whom the
    eldest was married to William de Ferrariis, Earl of Derby, the second to
    Alan de Zouche, and the youngest to Comino, Earl of Buchan, in Scotland,
    whereupon the Honour was extinct, and so continued for a considerable
    Time, till .... (there is a full page with more names at the web site
    below)

    SOURCE: "Cox's Hampshire, 1738", URL
    http://www.geog.port.ac.uk/webmap/hantsmap/hantsmap/cox1/cox1tx42.htm




    Marriage 1 Helen Hawise "Ela of Galloway" MACDONAL b: 1193 in Carrick, County Argyle, SCOTLAND
    • Married: in ENGLAND
    Children
    1. Has Children Helen "Lady Ela" DE QUINCY b: ABT 1210 in Winchester, County Hampshire, ENGLAND

    Sources:
    1. Cox's Hearldry, URL http://www.geog.port.ac.uk/webmap/hantsmap/hantsmap/topics/blazon06.htm

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