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From The Dormant and Extinct Baronage of England, Volume 4 (Google eBook) Thomas Christopher Banks. T. Bensley, Bolt Court, 1837 - Nobility. Page 237. "Roscelyn."
Thomas de Roscelyn, son and successor to Peter, was, on the barons' part, in their confederacy against the Spencers, in the time of Edward II., for which his lands were seized: but afterwards, in the reign of Edw. III., he was restored to favour, and also to his estates. He died without issue, prior to the 13 Edw. III., having, by his will, appointed lands for the maintenance of a chaplain, to pray for his own soul and that of his grandfather, in the chapel of St. Mary, founded by his said grandfather, in his manor of Eggefield, or Edisfield.
His inheritance came to his six sisters and coheirs; whereof, Margery married John de Champaine; , Ralph de
Bokenham; Alice, sir William Daye; Joan, John lord Willoughby, of Eresby; Maud, sir Robert Tiffin; and Mary, sir John Camois.
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