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Roger Fitz Reinfrid
- Preferred Name: Roger Fitz Reinfrid[1]
- Gender: M
- Death: 1197 in England with note: GEDCOM data
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: High Sheriff Of Berkshire
- Birth: ABT 1115 in Cornwall, England at LATI: N0.2512 LONG: E5.0668 with note: GEDCOM data
- FSID: G6KT-3R3
- Notes:
=== Roger Fitz Reinfrid ===
Roger Fitz Reinfrid (sometimes Roger fitzReinfrey; died 1196) was a medieval English sheriff and royal justice.
Roger was the brother of Walter de Coutances, who was Archbishop of Rouen from 1184 to 1207. Another relative was John of Coutances, who was either the brother of Walter and Roger, or their nephew. John went on to become Bishop of Worcester from 1196 to 1198. Possibly another brother of Roger's was Odo of Coutances, a canon at Rouen Cathedral.
Roger and Walter's family was probably of knightly rank. In 1161, Roger paid scutage on property in Dorset, which was probably his inheritance. From 1168 to 1178, Roger was in the household of Richard de Lacy. Later he served as a royal justice. Another patron of Roger's was Simon de Senlis, the Earl of Huntingdon and Earl of Northampton, who gave a soke in London to Roger in July 1175. Roger was regularly employed by the king as a justice. In 1176, Henry II summoned Roger as a Serjeant-at-law, one of the first identifiable members of that order in the historical record. In 1177 Roger, along with Richard de Luci, the justiciar and Gervase de Cornhill, assessed land taxes and heard judicial cases in Middlesex and Hampshire.
In 1173, Roger was granted custody of Windsor Castle, and retained control of Windsor until 1193, gaining the title of constable of the castle in 1179. In 1176, Roger was one of the 18 men named as justicias errantes, which were sent out in three panels of six men after the Assize of Northampton in January 1176. King Henry II of England named Roger as Sheriff of Sussex in 1176, which office he retained until 1187. Roger was also Sheriff of Berkshire from 1186 until the death of King Henry II in 1189.
After the death of King Henry, Roger's brother Walter was put in charge of England while Henry's son Richard I was away on Crusade from 1191 to 1193. Roger profited from his brother's rise to power by receiving custody of Wallingford Castle, the Tower of London, and Bristol Castle.
Roger granted land to Launceston Priory for his and his wife's souls. He also held land at Ramsden Bellhouse, half a knight's fee, which he was granted by Gilbert Foliot, Bishop of London. The church on this land was later granted to Lesnes Abbey by Roger.
Roger's son Gilbert fitzReinfrey became a royal administrator. It appears, however, that Gilbert was illegitimate, as he did not inherit his father's lands. Another son was William, who became a canon of Lincoln Cathedral, and was named Archdeacon of Rouen by Walter de Coutances. Roger died in 1196.
Family 1: Rohese Alice De Roumare, b. in Spalding, Lincolnshire, England d. 1188 in Clerkenwell St Mark, Middlesex, England
Sources:
- Title: Ancestral Roots Of Certain American Colonists Who Came To America Before 1700
Author: Weiss, Frederick Lewis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard, Jr., Ancestral Roots Of Certain American Colonists Who Came To America Before 1700, Edition 7, Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, 1992, p.87.
Note: Source Media Type: Book.
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[S:Titl] Ancestral Roots Of Certain American Colonists Who Came To America Before 1700
[S:Auth] Weiss, Frederick Lewis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard, Jr.
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[S:Publ] Edition 7, Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, 1992
[S:Note] Source Media Type: Book
[Page] 87
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