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Sir Roger de Clifford 5th Lord de Clifford



Preferred Parents:
Father: Robert de Clifford III Baron de Clifford, b. 5 NOV 1305 in Northumberland, England   d. 20 MAY 1344 in Herefordshire, England
Mother: Isabel de Berkeley, b. 5 NOV 1305 in Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom   d. 25 JUL 1362 in Hartley Castle, Kirkby Stephen, Westmoreland, England

Family 1: Maud de Beauchamp,    b. 1335 in Warwick District, Warwickshire, England    d. 28 FEB 1403 in Warwick District, Warwickshire, England
  1. James DeClifford Esquire, b. 1366 in Frampton On Severn, Gloucestershire, England     d. OCT 1426 in Frampton On Severn, Gloucestershire, England
  2. Philippa de Clifford, b. 1371 in Brougham Castle, Westmorland, England     d. BET 4 JUL 1405 AND 1416 in Appleby-In-Westmorland, Cumbria, England
  3. Catherine de Clifford, b. 1369 in Ravensworth, Yorkshire, England     d. 23 APR 1413 in Ravensworth, Yorkshire, England
Sources:
  1. Title: Roger de Clifford, "Find A Grave Index"
    Author: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVKJ-T62H : 15 December 2021), Roger de Clifford, ; Burial, Shap, Eden District, Cumbria, England, Shap Abbey; citing record ID 51965543, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
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  3. Title: IPMs for Maud widow of Roger Clifford, knight
    Author: King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/18-775/ [Accessed: 29/6/2020]
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    Note: MAUD WIDOW OF ROGER CLIFFORD, KNIGHT 775 Writ. 12 March 1403 [Scarb’]. Addressed to William Mitford, escheator NORTHUMBERLAND Inquisition. Hart. 20 May. [Mitford]. Jurors: Richard de Nelston ; Thomas de Seton ; John Jakson ; William Howe ; William Britby ; Thomas Goldsmyth ; Elias Whyterowte ; Richard Carrok ; Roger Howed ; John Wythy junior ; Peter Fleschewer ; and Richard Cook She held the manor of Hart with Hartlepool of the king in chief by homage and fealty, jointly enfeoffed with Roger her late husband, to them and the heirs of Roger. The manor comprises 204 a. arable in demesne, 24 a. foreshore and 33 a. meadow in demesne with orchards, which are all let this year to various tenants at will paying together £10 at Whitsun and Martinmas; and several pasture let this year for 13s.4d. payable at the same terms. The annual value of the vill of Hartlepool is £10. She also held the port there which includes the waters of Tees to the south of the town and northwards along the coast to Blackhall. It is customary to take from ships mooring within these bounds, with boats laden or unladen 8d., and without boats 4d. She took 6s. weekly from the market at Hartlepool on Tuesdays and Fridays, and from each shop in the market place for stallage 1/4d., and for each packhorse stand 1/2d. She had a fair twice yearly at St. Lawrence and the Invention of the Holy Cross, taking from each shop and from each packhorse stand 1/2d. which usually amounted to £10 yearly for 12 years past; but now it is worth nothing because destroyed by Ralph Lumley and his tenants and servants, Robert Browne , William de Stable , John Denton , William Ward and others, during her lifetime, and by Marmaduke Lumley , his tenants and servants, because they did not wish to allow customs or tolls to be collected within these bounds, but prevented and still prevent it by force of arms, and are buying and selling there without paying customs or tolls. There are various free tenants of the manors: Ralph de Nevyll, earl of Westmorland , holds free of the manor the vill of Elwick by homage and fealty and no other service; John de Lumley , under age in the king’s ward, holds free of the same manor the vill of Stranton by homage, fealty, and 1 pair of gilt spurs or 12d., 1 lb. pepper and 1d. at Martinmas; Ralph Baron Greystoke, knight , holds similarly the vill of Brierton by homage, fealty and 15d. rent at Martinmas; William Fulthorp, knight , holds 4 husbandlands in Morleston by homage, fealty and 12d. rent, and 3 husbandlands in Throston by homage, fealty and 1d. at Martinmas; Gerard Heron holds 1 carucate in North Hart by homage, fealty and no other service; Richard de Nelston holds the vill of Nelson by homage, fealty and no more; Ralph Bulmer holds the vill of Thorpe Bulmer by homage, fealty, wardship and marriage; William Gower of Eldon holds 1 messuage and 4 bovates in Eldon by homage, fealty and a rent of 2d.; and Alan Lombard holds 6 burgages in the vill of Hartlepool by fealty and a pair of gilt spurs at Martinmas. In the manor of Hart are 25 husbandlands which are leased this year to various tenants at 10s., and for the customary works of each 18d. at Martinmas; also 35 cottages worth 12d. each, 1 windmill leased this year for 40s., and 1 pasture leased for 6s.8d. She died on 28 Feb. John Clifford , under age in the king’s ward, is the next heir of Roger, being the son of Thomas, knight , son of Roger, and aged 13 years and more. C 137/36/37 mm. 1-2 E 152/8/384 #3 ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XVIII has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages. 776 Writ. 12 March 1403 [Scarb’]. Addressed to Thomas de Egmanton, escheator. YORKSHIRE Inquisition. Skipton. 28 May. [Egmanton]. Jurors: William Mersden ; William Giliot ; Lionel Dautre ; Adam Walschawe ; Thomas Frekilton ; Thomas de Marton ; John de Conyngston ; John de Preston ; John Feraunt ; William Adyngham ; John Yong ’; and Thomas Merschall . She held a third part of the manor of Skipton in dower for life after the death of Roger her husband, of the king in chief by knight service as part of Skipton manor, annual value £28. Date of death and heir as above. C 137/36/37 mm. 3-4 E 152/8/380 #3 ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XVIII has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages. 777 Writ. ‡ 12 March 1403 [Scarb’]. Addressed to John Walcote, mayor. LONDON. Inquisition. 31 May. [Walcote]. Jurors: Robert Queldrik ; John Bowyer ; Adam Elsyng ; John Pek ; William Wyther ; John Tregos ; John Portesmouth ; John Goodman ; John Grendon ; William Edward ; Thomas Wakefeld ; and John Smyth . She held 1 tenement in the parish of St. Dunstan in the West in the suburbs of London jointly with Roger, to them and the heirs of Roger. It is held of the king in free burgage and a rent of 1d. payable at the exchequer at Michaelmas by the sheriffs, annual value 10 marks. Date of death and heir, aged 14 years and more, as above. C 137/36/37 mm. 7-8 E 152/8/383 #2 ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XVIII has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages. 778 Writ. ‡ 12 March 1403 [Gaunstede]. CUMBERLAND Inquisition [indented]. Penrith. 5 June. n778_001 [Louthre]. Jurors: John de Lancastre chivaler ; William de Hoton ; Roger de Layburn ; John de Lancastre of Brampton ; Thomas de Salkeld ; William Fethir ; John Forster ; Thomas del Garthe ; Thomas de Laton ; John Mundevile ; Nicholas de Beauxlieux ; and William Beauxchampp . n778_002 She held for life: Skelton, a third part of one third of the manor, in dower, of the king in chief by a cornage rent of 8 1/2d. and 1/3 of 1/2d. payable at the exchequer at Carlisle on 15 Aug., annual value 60s. Carlisle, 1 burgage, by grant of the reversion to Roger and herself and the heirs of Roger by Richard de Cardieux and Joan his wife, both now deceased, to hold after their deaths. It is held of the king in free burgage by a rent of 4d. at Michaelmas, annual value 6s.8d. Date of death and heir, aged 13 years and more, as above. n777_003 C 137/36/37 mm. 5-6 E 149/81/5 m. 2 ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XVIII has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages. 779 [Writ not extant.] WESTMORLAND Inquisition [indented]. Appleby. 17 May 1403 [Stapilton]. Jurors: William de Threlkeld chivaler ; William de Wherton ; Thomas de Warthecopp of Lammerside ; John Manchaile ; John de Lancastre of Brampton ; John de Helton of Burton ; Thomas de Fauxside ; John de Wherton ; Thomas de Derby ; Thomas ?Brakan ; John de Kirkeby ; and William Colynson . She held jointly with Roger her husband to them and his heirs the castle and manor of Brougham, which are usually worth 100s. yearly, but now nothing because all lying totally waste after destruction by the Scots. All the profits this year do not suffice for the repair and custody of the castle. She also held in dower of Roger, all with the above castle and manor being held of the king of the crown by knight service: Winton, the manor, annual value £20. Mallerstang, 1 byre in the manor of Kirkby Stephen called Southwaite, annual value 20s. Brough, 10 byres in the manor at ‘Knolhowe’, Skirrygill, Calva, Oldpark Gill, Swinestone, Mouthlock, Thorny Gale, Borren, Seavy Rigg and Strice Gill, annual value 100s. Oldpark Gill, the park, annual value 40s., and Heggerscale, 1 byre so called, annual value 70s.9d., both in the manor of Brough. King’s Meaburn, the manor, annual value 10 marks. Whinfell, forest, moor and pasture outside the close of the forest to the south, annual value 10s.; a third part of the forest to the north, tenements and 40 a. there called Blaunchelande, Whinhowe and Barrockbank, and 5 messuages with arable and meadow called Woodside in the forest, annual value 5 marks. Temple Sowerby, 1 messuage and 16 a. arable and meadow, and in Clifton 1 messuage and 16 a. arable and meadow, annual value 12s.; and also in Clifton a third part of 22 quarters 6 bushels of oats from the manor in the spring, annual value 7s. Rents from the following free tenants at Easter and Michaelmas with services and fees: William de Fulthorp and his heirs, 17s.8d. for the manor of Kaber, held by homage, fealty and that rent, annual value £4. Thomas de Blenkansopp and his heirs, 6s. for the manor of Hillbeck, similarly held, and extending at 100s. William Stirkland and his heirs, 7s.5d. for half the manor of Waitby, similarly held, extending at 60s. Ralph Baron Greystoke , 25s.6d. for rents and services from the manors of Dufton, Bolton, Brampton and Yanwath, similarly held, extending at £20. John son of William de Lancastre and his heirs, 21s.8d. for the manor of Milburn, similarly held, extending at 100s. Robert de Sandford and his heirs, 3s.4d. for the manor of Sandford, similarly held, extending at 40s. The abbot of Shap and Gilbert Curwen , 10s.10d. for the manor of Shap, similarly held, extending at £10. John Derwentwater and his heirs, 13s.6d. for the manor of Ormside, similarly held, extending at 100s. Robert Thornburgh and Isabel his wife, 17s.8d. for the manors of Warcop and Waitby, similarly held in right of Isabel, extending at £10. William Whapelote and Helen his wife, in her right, and Adam Bacon , 13s.8d. for the manor of Hilton, similarly held, extending at 20s. William Whapelode , 2s. for lands and tenements in Appleby called ‘Ribillandes’, similarly held, extending at 20s. Thomas son of William de Warthecopp and Margaret his wife, 6s.10d. for the manor of Colby, similarly held, extending at 60s. William Fulthorp and his heirs, 6s.8d. for pasture between Mousegill and Belah, similarly held, extending at £4. John son of William de Lancastre , £4 for rents and services in the manor of Milburn, similarly held, extending at £4. William de Wherton , 6s. for t
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  4. Title: IPMs for Roger de Clifford, knight
    Author: M. C. B. Dawes, M. R. Devine, H. E. Jones and M. J. Post, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Richard II, File 59', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 16, Richard II (London, 1974), pp. 320-328. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol16/pp320-328 [accessed 29 June 2020].
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    Note: 827. Roger de Clifford, knight Writ, 20 July, 13 Richard II OXFORD. Inq. taken at Tettesworth, 18 August, 13 Richard II. He held no lands &c. in the county, but he was seised in fee of the under-mentioned fees. Shiteford. One knight’s fee, held by John de Clynton, knight, and Elizabeth his wife, and their parceners. Prestcote. A moiety of a knight’s fee, to wit, the manor of Prestcote, held by Thomas de Cottesford, knight. Date of death not known. Thomas de Clifford, knight, his son, aged 24 years and more, is his heir. 828. Writ, 20 July, 13 Richard II HEREFORD. Inq. (indented) taken at Webley, Saturday before St. Laurence, 13 Richard II. Twelve years before his death he gave the under-mentioned manor to Thomas de Clyfford, his son, and Elizabeth, the latter’s wife, and the heirs of their bodies, saving the reversion to himself and his heirs. Thomas and Elizabeth were seised of the manor accordingly, and have continued their estate thereof until now. So Roger died seised of the reversion. Brugge Soleres alias Brugge up Wye. The manor, held of the bishop of Hereford, as of his bishopric, by service of a fourth part of a knight’s fee. He died on 13 July in the year aforesaid. The said Thomas his son, aged 26 years and more, is his heir. 829. Writ, 18 July, 13 Richard II WORCESTER. Inq. (indented) taken at Worcester, 2 August, 13 Richard II. He died seised in his demesne as of fee of the reversion of the under-mentioned manor, which Euphemia de Heslarton holds for life of his inheritance. Severnestok. The manor, held of the heirs of Sir Edward le Despenser by service of a fourth part of a knight’s fee. Date of death and heir as last above. 830. Writ 18 July, 13 Richard II LONDON. Inq. taken in the Guildhall, 28 August, 13 Richard II. He held the under-mentioned messuage in joint feoffment with Maud his wife, who is still living, by gift of Thomas de Broghton, parson of the church of Newton, and Robert Pay, parson of the church of Thoresby, by a charter enrolled in the husting of London, to hold to them and his heirs. Parish of St. Dunstan West. A messuage, held of the king in free burgage, as is the whole city of London, by service of 1d. to be paid yearly at the Exchequer at Michaelmas by the hands of the sheriff of London. Date of death as above. Heir as above, aged 24 years and more. 831. Writ, 19 July, 13 Richard II NOTTINGHAM. Inq. taken at Byngham in le Vale, 15 August, 13 Richard II. He held no lands &c. in the county, but he was seised of the under-mentioned fees. Stanford on Sure. One knight’s fee, held by Robert de Swylyngton, knight. Torleston. One knight’s fee, held by Robert Barry, knight. Shelton in le Vale. A moiety of a knight’s fee, held by Thomas de Staunton, knight. Peverelthorp. A moiety of a knight’s fee, held by the lord le Spenser. Date of death and heir as first above. 832. Writ, 18 July, 13 Richard II NORTHAMPTON. Inq. taken at Towecestre, 17 August, 13 Richard II. He held no lands &c. in the county, but he died seised of the under-mentioned fee. Auescotes and Pateshull. One knight’s fee, held by Thomas son and heir of Richard de Maundevill, knight. Date of death and heir as first above. 833. Writ, 18 July, 13 Richard II YORK. Inq. taken at Skypton in Craven, 14 August, 13 Richard II. He held the under-mentioned castle and manor of Skypton in fee tail, to him and the heirs of his body, by reason of a charter whereby Edward II granted the same, with all knight’s fees and advowsons pertaining thereto, to Robert de Clifford, whose heir he was, and the heirs of the body of the said Robert, with reversion to Edward II and his heirs. He held in his demesne as of fee the under-mentioned 4 messuages &c. within the lordship of Skypton, which were acquired by him and his ancestors after the acquisition of the castle and manor aforesaid. He was also seised of the reversion of the under-mentioned manor of Maltby, which is held for life by Euphemia de Heslarton of his inheritance. He was also seised of the reversion of the under-mentioned priory of Bolton as appurtenant to the aforesaid manor and castle; and the lord of the castle and manor presents to the office of porter of the priory when it falls vacant. Skypton in Craven. The castle and manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of a fifteenth part of an earldom, to wit, the earldom of Aumale. The extent includes a market every Saturday and fairs on the feasts of St. Martin in the Winter and St. James, with a court of burgesses and other profits, 2 parks stocked with deer called ‘le …’ and ‘le Neweparke’, 57s. 7 1/2d. of a certain free rent called ‘wapentakefynes’ from divers knight’s fees, and a court of foreign tenants; and the appurtenances comprise the following (down to and including Stretton). Bradleygh, Paytbrig and Streton, Lobbewyth, Skybeden, Hertlyngton, Appletrewyk, Doxhull, Sutton, Caldenewton and Ayrton. 42s. 10d. free rent from divers free tenants. Le Holme. A manor so called. Elyshowe. 2 tenements for vaccaries in a foreign wood so called. Crokerys. A park so called, with a lodge in it. Berdenforest. A chase so called, wherein are 14 tenements for vaccaries, a watermill, and agistments worth 13s. 4d. yearly. Holden. A chase so called, with 2 tenements for vaccaries, and agistments worth … Sylesden. A town so called with Swarthowe and Brontweyte hamlets thereof (extent given). Skybeden. 24 bovates of land in the hands of divers bond tenants, arrented from of old at 6l. yearly. Thorleby. 24 bovates of land in the hands of divers tenants at farm for 4l. yearly; and 8 bovates of land occupied at farm by the clerk of the chapel of the castle aforesaid for 20s. yearly. Stretton. A toft and 2 bovates of land called ‘Cheteland’, let at farm for 6s. yearly; and 4 cottages and waste tofts, let at farm for 4s. yearly. Skypton. 4 messuages and 60 a. land within the lordship, held of the king by fealty only. Maltby. The reversion of the manor, held of the castle of Tikhull by knight’s service. Bolton in Craven. The advowson of the priory, which pertains to the aforesaid manor and castle because the lord thereof presents to the office of porter of the priory whenever it falls vacant. He died on 13 July last. Thomas de Clifford, knight, his son, aged 24 years and more, is his heir. 834. Writ, 18 July, 13 Richard II NORTHUMBERLAND. Inq. taken at Hert, Monday the eve of St. Laurence, 13 Richard II. He held the under-mentioned manor &c. jointly with Maud his wife, who is still living, the reversion belonging to his heirs. Hert. The manor, with Hertilpole (extent given), held of the king in chief by homage and fealty. The town of Hertilpole is let for this year to divers tenants at 10l. The following are free tenants who hold of the manor:— Ralph lord de Neville, who holds the town of Elwyk by homage and fealty only. Ralph de Lumley, knight, who holds the town of Stranton by homage and fealty only. Marmaduke de Lumley, who holds a manor in Stranton by homage and fealty, and by a pair of gilt spurs or 12d., 1 lb. pepper and 1d. yearly. Matthew de Redmane, knight, who holds the town of Brerton in right of his wife by homage and fealty and 15d. yearly. Thomas de Merkynfeld, knight, who holds 4 husbandlands in the town of Morleston by homage and fealty and 12d. yearly, and 3 husbandlands in Nethirthorston by fealty and a rent of 1d. yearly. Gerard Heron, knight, who holds a carucate of land in Northhert by homage and fealty only. Richard de Nelleston, who holds the town of Nelleston by homage and fealty only. Alan Lambard, who holds 6 burgage tenements in the town of Hertilpole by homage and service of a pair of gilt spurs yearly. Date of death and heir (aged 25 years and more) as above. 835. CUMBERLAND. Inq. taken at Penreth, Tuesday after St. Peter’s Chains, 13 Richard II. He held the under-mentioned third part in fee tail, to him and the heirs of his body. Skelton. A third part of the manor, held of the king in chief by homage and fealty and service of rendering at the Exchequer of the castle of Carlisle by the hands of the sheriff 7s. 6d. yearly at the Assumption for cornage. The extent includes messuages and lands which are worth nothing this year because of the destruction of the countryside by the king’s enemies of Scotland, a messuage with 6 a. land in ‘le lathes’ which is worth nothing for the same cause, lands &c. in Alanby, Lammanby and Hunthank which are held at rent by tenants at will, and a free tenant, Nicholas de Orton, who holds a messuage and 20 a. land and renders 6d. yearly at the Assumption for all services. Date of death and heir as last above. 836. WESTMORLAND. Inq. taken at Appelby, Monday after St. Peter’s Chains, 13 Richard II. (fn. 1) He died seised jointly with Maud his wife, who is still living, to them and his heirs, of the under-mentioned castle and manor of Burgham. He died seised in fee tail, to him and the heirs male of his body, of the other under-mentioned manors, lands etc. Appelby. The castle and manor (extent given, including lands in Merton and Kirkebythore). Langeton. The manor (extent given, including an enclosed wood called Flakebryge). Burgh. The castle and manor (extent given). The extent includes a pasture called Sourebymour, a toll of fairs, a farm called ‘rekesilver’, 25 tofts in Nethirburgh, 12s. yearly rent from Cabergh and Hebbele pertaining to the constable of the castle, 29 cowpastures on Stanesmore and closes called …, ‘le Alde Parke’ and ‘le Redgateclose’. The following tenants are named:— Thomas de Derby, John de Oxenhawth, John Diconson, Joan Bowet, John Spenser, Henry de Mallerstange, William Smyth, Robert Douglas, Thomas Culverdouff. A rent of 12 quarters of oats is granted to Adam de Terry, constable of the castle. Much of the above manors is destroyed by the Scots. Wynton. The manor (extent given, including a tenement called ‘Rokebystarth’).
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  5. Title: Additional IPMs for Maud widow of Roger de Clifford, knight
    Author: King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/19-796/ [Accessed: 29/6/2020]
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    Note: MAUD WIDOW OF ROGER DE CLIFFORD, KNIGHT 796 Writ mandamus . ‡ 5 March 1411 [Smyth]. DERBYSHIRE. Inquisition. Derby. 4 April. [Mackeworthe]. Jurors: William Tochet ; Thomas Bagenall ; John Smythe of Allestree ; John Bate of the same; Robert Bond of Thulston ; Robert Tayllour of Alvaston ; John Horselay of the same; John Byldyng of Shardlow ; Edward Mase ; John Hoghegge ; Henry Philypot ; and Thomas Wryght of Ripley . [In the Exchequer copy only one juror is named:] Robert Wychard [cf. 806]. She held in dower the advowson of the chapel of St. John the Baptist in Staveley, with reversion to John son of Thomas de Clyfford, knight , annual value 13s.4d. She died on 1 Nov. 1402. John son of Thomas is the next heir, being the son of Thomas son of Roger Clifford, knight , and aged 21 years and more. C 137/81/6 mm. 1-2 E 152/9/437 #1 ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XIX has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages. 796A [Writ not extant]. YORKSHIRE. Inquisition. Skipton in Craven. 13 April. [Hilliard]. Jurors not listed. She held at her death among other lands and tenements [specified in] the earlier inquisition returned to Chancery [CIPM XVIII no.776], in dower, the advowson of a chapel in the castle of Skipton, the reversion pertaining to John son of Thomas de Clyfford, knight, kin and heir of Roger; value 13s. 4d. when it falls. She died on 28 Feb. 1403. John son of Thomas is the next heir of Roger de Clifford, being the son of Thomas son of Roger, and aged 21 years and more. E 152/9/441 #3 ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: This IPM is entirely new and did not appear in the print edition of CIPM XIX.
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  6. Title: Roger de Clifford & Beauchamp in Family Group Records Collection, Archives Section, 1942-1969; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9QT-PL7?cc=2060211&wc=WWF8-FQZ%3A352086301%2C352529301
    Author: "Family Group Records Collection, Archives Section, 1942-1969," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9QT-PL7?cc=2060211&wc=WWF8-FQZ%3A352086301%2C352529301 : 20 May 2014), D > Decker, Frank C. (1883) - Decson, John (1563) > image 492 of 1183; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, compiler, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
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    Note: Roger de Clifford (1333-1389) married Maud de Beauchamp and had children according to research before 1943
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  7. Title: Dormant and Extince Peerage
    Author: Burke, Dormant and Extince Peerage , p. 254.
    Page: Family Records
  8. Title: IPMs for Thomas de Clifford, knight
    Author: M. C. B. Dawes, H. C. Johnson, M. M. Condon, C. A. Cook and H. E. Jones, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Richard II, File 71', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Volume 17, Richard II (London, 1988), pp. 12-34. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol17/pp12-34 [accessed 29 June 2020].
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    Note: 10 THOMAS DE CLIFFORD, knight Writ, 12 November, 15 Richard II [1391] NORTHAMPTON. Inq. taken at Norhampton, 13 January, 15 Richard II. He held no lands etc. in the county, but he held the under-mentioned knight’s fee. Auescote and Ednescote in the parish of Patteshull. One knight’s fee, held by Thomas Maundevill, who is still living. Date of death not known. John his son, aged 3 years and more, is his heir. 11 Writ, 12 November, 15 Richard II NORTHUMBERLAND. Inq. taken at Herterpole, Thursday after the Epiphany, 15 Richard II. He was seised of the reversion of the under-mentioned manor, which Maud late the wife of Roger de Clifford his father holds for life as jointly enfeoffed thereof with the said Roger with the king’s licence. The said Maud is still living. Hert and Hertpole. The manor, held of the king in chief by knight’s service. He died on 4 October last. Heir as above, aged 2 years and more. 12 CUMBERLAND. Inq. taken at Penreth, Tuesday after the Epiphany, 15 Richard II. He was seised in his demesne as of fee of the under-mentioned two parts of a third part of the manor of Skelton; out of which he granted by deed a yearly rent of 100s. to William de Therlkeld, knight, for life. He was also seised of the reversion of the third part of the said two-parts [of the said third part] (fn. 1) of the manor, which Maud late the wife of Roger de Clifford his father holds in dower. He was seised of the under-mentioned reversion of a burgage tenement in Carlisle. He was seised in joint feoffment with Elizabeth his wife, who is still living, to them and the heirs of their bodies, of the under-mentioned messuage etc. in Carleton and Lammanby, by gift of Roger de Clifford, late lord of Westmoreland. Skelton. Two-parts of a third part of the manor, held of the king in chief by homage and fealty and service of rendering 5s. yearly at the Exchequer of Carlisle for cornage. Carlisle. The reversion of a burgage tenement held for life by Richard de Cardewe and Joan his wife. It is held of the king in burgage by rendering 4d. yearly. Carleton and Lammanby by Skelton. A messuage, a corn-mill, 100a. land, 20a. meadow, 16s. 6 1/2d. rent, and rents of 1 lb. cummin and 1/2 lb. pepper, held of the baron of Greystok by fealty only. Date of death and heir as last above. 13 WESTMORLAND. Inq. taken at Apelby, Monday after the Epiphany, 15 Richard II. He died seised in his demesne as of fee of the under-mentioned castle and manor of Appelby, manor of Langeton, castle and manor of Burgh (with the exceptions mentioned below), services of tenants etc. in Netherburgh, manor of Kyrkeby-stephane and Pendragun (except Sourethwayt), rents listed below from Hertlay to Clibburn and the advowsons of the churches of Kyrkebythore and Merton. He died seised in his demesne as of fee of two-thirds of the under-mentioned forest of Wynfell, rent of oats in Cliffton and office of sheriff of Westmorland, and the reversion of the remaining third, which Maud formerly wife of Roger de Clifford father of the said Thomas holds as part of her dower. He died seised of the reversions of the under-mentioned manors of Wynton and Kingesmeburne, lands etc. in Trompilsoureby (sic) and Cliffton, the rents listed below from Cabergh to Clibburn and the advowson of the church of Burgham, which the said Maud holds as part of her dower. He died seised of the reversion of the under-mentioned castle and manor of Burgham, which the said Maud holds by feoffment to her and the said Roger and the heirs of their bodies. He died seised jointly with Elizabeth his wife, who is still living, of the under-mentioned manor of Soureby, by gift of the said Roger to them and the heirs of their bodies. Appelby. The castle, which is ruinous, and manor. Langeton. The manor. Burgh. The castle and manor, except the cow pastures of Knollow, Skrythergill, Calrethowland, Aldpark, Swynstiwath, Mongtonlake, Thornehowegaile, Borwanes, Seyneryg, Strykscales and Heggilscale and the park called Aldpark, which are held by the said Maud as part of her dower, the reversion belonging to the right heirs of the said Thomas. Netherburgh. Services of free tenants, the following are named: Thomas de Derby, John de Oxenthwayth, John Dicconson, John Bowet, John Spenser, Joan daughter of Thomas de Mallerstang, William Smith, Robert Douglas and Thomas Culverdowff. A farm called ’rikesilver’ of 2d. yearly from each of 56 messuages. 6 bovates of land pertaining to the office of constable of the castle were granted to John Crakenthorp for the life of the said John by deed of the said Thomas with the king’s licence; also a rent of 12 quarters of oats from Cabergh and Helbek pertains to the said office. Thomas Skayk holds le Redegateclosse, rendering 4s. 3d. yearly. Wynton. The reversion of the manor, held by Maud in dower. Kyrkebystephane and Pendragun. The castle and manor, which is almost destroyed, except a cow pasture called Sourethwayth, which the aforesaid Maud holds in dower, the reversion belonging to the right heirs of the said Thomas. Robert de Thornburgh holds as of the right of Isabel his wife a place called Karlengill and a meadow called le Terne, rendering 8s. yearly. Soureby by Burgh. The manor. Kyngesmeburne. The reversion of the manor. Burgham. The castle and manor. Wynfell. The forest. There is a rent of 20 quarters of oats from Clibburn, Wyanderwayth and Burgham. A rent of 30s. yearly from the same towns pertains to the office of chief forester, which was granted with the king’s licence to Roger de Hornby for life by deed of the aforesaid Roger de Clifford. The aforesaid Maud’s share includes 40a. land called Blancheland, Qwynholme and Barrygholme and 5 messuages called le Wodeside. Trompilsoureby. A messuage and 16a. land and meadow. Clifton. A tenement and 16a. land and meadow. Clifton. A rent of 22 quarters 6 bushels of oats. Hertlay. The manor, held by Thomas de Musgrave, knight, rendering 12s. 4d. yearly. Great Musgrave. The manor, held by the same Thomas, rendering 4s. 2d. yearly. Murton. The manor, held by the same Thomas, rendering 6s. yearly. Little Musgrave. The manor, held by the same Thomas, rendering 11s. 2d. yearly. Crossebygarard. The manor, held by the same Thomas and the prior of Watton, rendering 10s. 2d. yearly. Souleby. The manor, held by the same Thomas, William de Wherton and William de Stirkeland, clerk, rendering 13s. 8d. yearly. Ascome. The manor, held by William de Sandeford, rendering 50s. 9d. yearly. Overton. A moiety of the manor, held by William de Dacre, rendering 5s. 1d. yearly. Overton. A moiety of the manor, held by Robert de Laton, rendering 5s. 1d. yearly. Askeby Wywanderwayth. The manor, and lands in Wynton, held by Christopher de Moriceby, rendering 19s. yearly. Askeby Cotesford. The manor, held by Stephen de Cotesford, rendering 4s. 2d. yearly. Little Askeby. The manor, held by Thomas Uchtrede and Idonea his wife, as of Idonea’s right, rendering 2s. 10d. yearly. Crossebyravenswayth and Nateby. The manors, held by Ralph Hastyng, rendering 27s. 2d. yearly. Smerdale. The manor, held by Thomas de Musgrave, rendering 13s. 8d. yearly. Bampton Patryk and Gnyp Patryk. The manors, held by Gilbert de Curwen and Robert de Clibburn, rendering 15s. 9d. yearly. Bampton Cundale. The manor, held by Robert de Clibburn and Margaret his wife, as of Margaret’s right, rendering 15s. 3d. yearly. Felton (sic) Flechame. The manor, held by Thomas Uthtrede and Idonea his wife and William de Wassyngton, rendering 17d. yearly. Cliffeton. The manor, held by William Ferour and Eleanor his wife, as of Eleanor’s right, rendering 16s. 4d. yearly. Burgham. The manor, held by John de Tyndale and John de Crakenthorp, rendering 13s. 6d. yearly. Knoksalcok. The manor, held by William de Souleby of Knokesalcok, rendering 3s. 4d. yearly. Clibburn Taylboys and Kyrkebergh. The manor, held by Walter Tailboys, rendering 14s. 4 1/2d. yearly and John de Tyndale and John de Crakenthorp, rendering 13s. 6d. yearly. Hoff. The manor, held by William de Dacre, rendering 9s. 2d. yearly. Newbyggyng. The manor, held by John de Crakenthorp, rendering 20d. yearly. Kyrkebythore. The manor, held by John de Kyrkeby, rendering 32s. 6d. yearly. Crakenthorp. The manor, held by John Maunchell, rendering 6s. 10d. yearly. Louthre. The manor, held by Maud widow of Hugh de Louthre, rendering 20s. 4d. yearly. Litelrokeby. Lands held by Thomas Skayff, rendering 2s. 7d. yearly. Meburne and Mald and Qwale. The manors, held by Richard Vernone, rendering 33s. yearly. Clibburn Hervy. The manor, held by Thomas son of John de Warthecopp and Margaret his wife, as of Margaret’s right, rendering 15s. yearly. Burton. The manor, held by Agnes de Helton, rendering 13s. 4d. yearly. Merton. The manor, held by John de Holand, earl of Huntyndon, rendering 8s. 6d. yearly. Askeby [and] Breythirdale. The granges, held by the abbot of Bollaland, rendering 31s. 9d. yearly. Colby. A tenement, held by Margaret who was the wife of Thomas de Mallarstrang, rendering 6d. yearly. Warthecoppe. 6 bovates of land, held by Thomas de Warthecopp, rendering 1d. yearly, and 2 carucates of land, held by Henry de Warthecopp, rendering 12d. yearly. Souleby. 4 bovates of land, and 16a. land in Warthecopp, held by William de Stirkeland, rendering 6d. yearly. Clibburn. A bovate of land, held by Thomas son of John de Warthecopp, rendering 1 lb of cummin yearly; Hervy lands, held by the same Thomas, rendering 1d. yearly; and lands that were Adam son of Gilbert’s held by the same Thomas, rendering 6d. yearly. Cabergh. The manor, held by William de Fulthorp, rendering 17s. 8d. yearly. Helbek. The manor, held by Thomas de Blenkensopp, rendering 6s. yearly. Wateby. A moiety of the manor, held by William de Stirkeland, rendering 7s. 5d. yearly. Duffton, Bolton, Brampton and Yanewyth. The manor, held by Ralph baron of Greystok, rendering 16s. 6d. yearly. Melneburgh. The manor, held by William de Lancastre, rendering 21s. 8d. yearly.
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  9. Title: Sir Roger de Clifford, 5th Lord Clifford (1333-1389), "Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors"
    Author: https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p512.htm#i15388 Citations: 1. [S4138] Unknown author, The Complete Peerage, by Cokayne, Vol. III, p. 292, Vol. VI, p. 196; Ancestral Roots of 60 Colonists, p. 31; Burke's Peerage, 1938, p. 759. 2. [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 215. 3. [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 144. see URL for 22 sources
    Publication: Name: https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p512.htm#i15388;
    Note: Sir Roger de Clifford, 5th Lord Clifford, Sheriff of Westmorland & Cumberland, Governor of Carlisle Castle M, #15388, b. 10 July 1333, d. 13 July 1389 Father Sir Robert de Clifford, 3rd Lord Clifford, Sheriff of Westmorland16,17 b. 5 Nov 1305, d. 20 May 1344 Mother Isabel de Berkeley16,17 d. 25 Jul 1362 Sir Roger de Clifford, 5th Lord Clifford, Sheriff of Westmorland & Cumberland, Governor of Carlisle Castle was born on 10 July 1333 at of Clifford, Hay, Herefordshire, England.2,9 He married Maud de Beauchamp, daughter of Sir Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick, Sheriff of Worcestershire, Warwickshire, & Leicestershire, Marshal of England and Katherine de Mortimer, before 20 March 1357; They had 3 sons (Sir Thomas, 6th Lord Clifford; Roger; & Sir William) and 3 daughter (Philippe, wife of Sir William Ferrers, 5th Lord Ferrers; Katherine, wife of Sir Ralph Greystoke, 3rd Lord Greystoke; & Margaret, wife of Sir John Melton).2,3,4,8,9,10,11,12 Sir Roger de Clifford, 5th Lord Clifford, Sheriff of Westmorland & Cumberland, Governor of Carlisle Castle died on 13 July 1389 at age 56.2,9 Family: Maud de Beauchamp b. c 1347, d. Jan 1403 or Feb 1403 Children: Philippe Clifford+18,4,7,9,11,15 d. bt 4 Jul 1405 - 9 Aug 1416 Margaret Clifford+5,9,12,13 Maud Clifford+19 d. b 16 May 1442 Sir William Clifford2 d. 25 Mar 1418 Sir Thomas Clifford, 6th Lord Clifford, Sheriff of Westmorland, Governor of Carlisle Castle+20,9 b. c 1363, d. 18 Aug 1391 Katherine Clifford+21,22,6,9,10,14 b. c 1369, d. 23 Apr 1413
    Page: 22 sources
  10. Title: Roger de Clifford, 5th Lord Clifford (1333-1389), The Peerage
    Author: https://www.thepeerage.com/p17626.htm#i176255 Citations: [S15] George Edward Cokayne, editor, The Complete Baronetage, 5 volumes (no date (c. 1900); reprint, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 1983), volume III, page 292. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Baronetage. [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume III, page 292. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. [S2] Peter W. Hammond, editor, The Complete Peerage or a History of the House of Lords and All its Members From the Earliest Times, Volume XIV: Addenda & Corrigenda (Stroud, Gloucestershire, U.K.: Sutton Publishing, 1998), page 188. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage, Volume XIV.
    Publication: Name: https://www.thepeerage.com/p17626.htm#i176255;
    Note: Roger de Clifford, 5th Lord Clifford was born on 10 July 1333.1 He was the son of Robert de Clifford, 3rd Lord Clifford and Isabel de Berkeley.2 He was baptised on 20 July 1333 at Brougham, Westmorland, EnglandG.3 He married Maud de Beauchamp, daughter of Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick and Katherine Mortimer, before 1363.2,4 He died on 13 July 1389 at age 56.2 He succeeded as the 5th Lord Clifford [E., 1299] in 1345.2 He held the office of Sheriff of Westmorland in 1360.2 He fought in the Wars in France.2 He fought in the Scottish Wars.2 He was appointed Knight Banneret.2 He held the office of Governor of Carlisle Castle in 1377.2 He held the office of Sheriff of Cumberland in 1377.2 He has an extensive biographical entry in the Dictionary of National Biography.5 Children of Roger de Clifford, 5th Lord Clifford and Maud de Beauchamp Katherine de Clifford+1 d. 23 Apr 1413 Philippe de Clifford+4 unknown daughter de Clifford4 unknown daughter de Clifford4 Thomas de Clifford, 6th Lord Clifford+2 b. c 1363, d. 18 Aug 1391 Sir William de Clifford4 b. a 1364, d. c 1419
    Page: Family Records
  11. Title: Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22
  12. Title: Shap Abbey
    Publication: Name: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=51965543&CRid=2352920&;
  13. Title: Roger de Clifford (1333-1389), Find A Grave Memorial Page (update)
    Author: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51965543/roger-de-clifford
    Publication: Name: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51965543/roger-de-clifford;
    Note: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51965543/roger-de-clifford Sir Roger de Clifford BIRTH 10 Jul 1333 Brough, Eden District, Cumbria, England DEATH 13 Jul 1389 (aged 56) Brough, Eden District, Cumbria, England BURIAL Shap Abbey Shap, Eden District, Cumbria, England MEMORIAL ID 51965543 Younger son of Robert de Clifford and Isabel de Berkeley. Husband of Maud de Beauchamp, daughter of Sir Thomas de Beauchamp and Katherine de Mortimer. They were married before 20 March 1357, and had three sons and three daughter
  14. Title: Robert de Clifford & Berkeley in Family Group Records Collection, Archives Section, 1942-1969; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89QT-P2L?cc=2060211&wc=WWF8-FQZ%3A352086301%2C352529301
    Author: "Family Group Records Collection, Archives Section, 1942-1969," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89QT-P2L?cc=2060211&wc=WWF8-FQZ%3A352086301%2C352529301 : 20 May 2014), D > Decker, Frank C. (1883) - Decson, John (1563) > image 491 of 1183; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, compiler, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
    Publication: Name: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89QT-P2L;
    Note: Robert de Clifford (1305-1344) married Isabella de Berkeley in 1328 and had children according to research before 1943
    Page: Names, dates, locations, and relationships match research with some variations due to available sources
  15. Title: Roger de Clifford, 5th Baron de Clifford (1333-1389), Wikipedia
    Author: Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 19 August 2016, 20:58 UTC, [accessed 19 August 2016] Citations {References} referring to sources included under 'Descibe the record' below are: - " [1]. (Scr. and Gros. Roll, text, i. 197) [2]. (Dugdale, i. 240; Whitaker, pp. 310-11; Hist. Peerage, 117; Hist. of Westmoreland, i. 279; Escheat Rolls, ii. 118, 248) [3]. (Scr. and Gros. Roll, i. 197) [4]. (Whitaker, 314- 315; Dugdale, i. 340) [5]. (Dugdale, i. 340; Whitaker, 317) [6]. (Rymer, vi. 319, 595) [7]. (Rymer, vi. 657; Dugdale, i. 340; Scrope Roll, ii. 469, &c.) [8]. (Rymer, vi. 570, 637, 714, vii. 9, 475; Nicolas, Scr. and Gros. Roll, ii. 469, &c.) [9]. (Scr. and Gros. Roll, i. 197, ii. 469, &c.; Rymer, vii. 45) [10]. (Dugdale, i. 340; Hist. Peerage, 117) [11]. (Dugdale, i. 341; Escheat Rolls, iii. 113) [12]. (cf. Escheat Rolls, iii. 286) [13]. (Dugdale, i. 340-2; Whitaker, 314-16; Nicolas, Scr. and Gros. Roll, ii. 427, &c.)
    Publication: Name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Clifford,_5th_Baron_Clifford;
    Note: Roger de Clifford, 5th Baron de Clifford, ninth Lord Clifford, fifth Baron of Westmoreland (10 July 1333[1] - 13 July 1389), was the son of Robert de Clifford, 3rd Baron de Clifford (d. 20 May 1344), second son of Robert de Clifford, 1st Baron de Clifford (1273–1314), the founder of the northern branch of the family. His mother was Isabella (d. 25 July 1362), daughter of Maurice, 2nd Lord Berkeley. He succeeded his elder brother, Robert de Clifford, 4th Baron de Clifford in 1350, on which day he made proof of his age.[2]" Life : -- Military career: " Clifford entered on his military career when hardly more than twelve, being armed at the time of Jacob van Artevelde's death on 17 July 1345.[3] In August 1350 he was engaged in the seafight with the Spaniards near Winchelsea; and in 1355 he accompanied his father-in-law, Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick, on the expedition to Gascony.[4] He again served in Gascony in 1359, 1360, and in the French expedition of the Duke of Lancaster in 1373. A document dated at Brougham 10 July 1369 shows him engaging the services of Richard le Fleming and his company for a year. In the same way he retained Sir Roger de Mowbray; and was himself retained, with his company of nearly eighty men, by Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March, on 25 September 1379.[5] On 15 March 1361 he was called upon to assist Lionel, duke of Clarence, in his great Irish expedition on pain of forfeiting his Irish estates. A similar summons to defend his lands in Ireland was issued on 28 July 1368.[6] His chief services, however, were rendered on the Scotch borders. In July 1370 he was appointed one of the wardens of the west marches; but according to Sir H. Nicolas he is found defending the northern borders fourteen years earlier.[7] Resigned the truce with Scotland on 24 August 1369, and was warden of both east and west marches on five occasions between 1380 and 1385. In August 1385 he accompanied Richard II's expedition against Scotland with sixty men-at-arms and forty archers. His last border sendee seems to have been in October 1388, when he was ordered to adopt measures of defence for the Scotch Marches.[8] In May 1388 he accompanied Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel, in his naval expedition to Brittany.[9]" Life : -- Political Offices: "He was hereditary High Sheriff of Westmorland from 1350? until his death in 1389. In 1377 he was made High Sheriff of Cumberland and governor of Carlisle, a city whose walls he appears to have inspected and found weak in the preceding year. To the last two offices he was reappointed on Richard II's accession. He was made a commissioner of array against the Scots (26 February 1372), and one of a body of commissioners to correct truce-breakers and decide border disputes 26 May 1373, having sat on a similar commission in September 1367." Life : -- Parliament: " Clifford was summoned to all parliaments from 15 December 1356 to 28 July 1388.[10] He was trier of petitions in many parliaments from November 1373 to September 1377. In August 1374 he was appointed one of the commissioners to settle the dispute between Henry de Percy and William, Earl of Douglas, relative to the possession of Jedworth Forest. In the parliament of November 1381 he was member of a committee to confer with the House of Commons. On 12 October 1386 he gave evidence in the great Scrope and Grosvenor case at St. Margaret's Church, Westminster." Death and Succession : -- " Roger de Clifford died 13 July 1389, being then possessed of enormous estates, chiefly situated in Yorkshire, Northumberland, Cumberland, and Westmoreland, but spread over several other counties.[11] He was succeeded by his son Thomas de Clifford, 6th Baron de Clifford." Marriage and Issue : -- " He married Maud (d. 1403), daughter of Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick.[12] Thomas de Clifford, 6th Baron de Clifford (d. 1391 ?) William Clifford, the Governor of Berwick (d. 1419) Margaret, married Sir John Melton, knight Katherine, married Ralph, lord Greystock Philippa, married William Ferrers, 5th Baron Ferrers of Groby (Lewis, Ancestral Roots, 8th ed. (2006), line 11, no. 34) Dugdale gives him a third son, the Lollard, Sir Lewis Clifford (d. 1404), whom, however, Sir H. Nicolas shows to have been probably his brother, but certainly not his son[13] Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson lists three sons, including a Roger, no additional information." Genealogy : -- " The genealogical table in Whitaker gives Clifford two brothers, John de Clifford and Thomas de Clifford, said to have been the ancestor of Richard de Clifford, Bishop of London, and three sisters. References : -- The citations themselves are listed above under "Where the Record(s) are Found (Citation):" and in addition: - " This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: "Clifford, Roger de (1333-1389)". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900."
    Page: This source provides for Roger de Clifford, 5th Baron de Clifford his vital bith, marriage and death dates; details of his ancestry; and of his wife the Maud (d.1403), daughter of Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick; and the names of their five children and spouses; including Katherine de Clifford who married Ralph, lord Greystock with a link to his Wikipedia article.

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