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TITL Garner, Lorraine Ann "Lori" PUBL P.O. Box 577, Bayview, ID 83803
Her sources included, but may not be limited to: Burke's Landed Gentry, Burke's Dormant & Ext inct Peerage, Burke's Peerage of American Presidents, Debrett's Peerage, Oxford histories & " numerous other reference works"
very good to excellent, although she has a tendency to follow Burke's Hardcopy notes of Lor i Garner Elmore.
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TEXT No Title. Roger de Leiburn, s of Roger de Leiburn & Eleanor de Turnham
TEXT d 1271
TITL Complete Peerage AUTH G.E. Cockayne
PUBL St. Catherine Press, 29 Great Queen St, Kingsway, W.C. 1959 excellent
Mid-Continent Library Genealogy Reference section, Independence, MO MEDI Book PAGE VII: 629-640
TEXT s of Roger de Leybourne, does not say by which wife
TITL Borthwick, Richard contributor to soc.genealogy.medieval rgbor@@CYLLENE.UWA.EDU.AU
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TEXT s of Roger de Leybourne, does not say by which wife
TEXT d abt Oct 1271
TITL Falls the Shadow AUTH Sharon Kay Penman PUBL Ballantine Books, New York, 1988
Library of J.H. Garner MEDI Book
_FA1 DATE 4 Aug 1265 PLAC Rescued Henry III from the Montfort encampment at the Battle o f Evesham.
_FA2 PLAC Welsh Marcher Lord.
_FA3 DATE Aug 1265 PLAC Escorted Thos. FitzThomas, Mayor of London, to Edward after Evesh am.
_FA4 PLAC FitzThomas was under safe conduct, but was thrown into Edward's dungeons anyway.
_FA5 PLAC Sheriff of Kent & Cumberland.
_FA6 PLAC A steward of the Royal Household.
TITL soc.genealogy.medieval MEDI Book
PAGE Alf Garland <garlande@@dynamite.com.au>REF: Alf Garland <garlande@@dynamite.com.au>: Roge r Leyburne, together with John de Warenne and Hebry Almaine apparently were close friends an d supporters of Prince Edward, the son of Henry III. It has also ben recorded that on 15th Oc tober 1259, all three swore an oath of allegiance to Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester sup porting his opposition to the King When Henry III summoned specific magnates to attend a parl iament in London on 25th April 1260, he omitted from his list most of the clergy and the name s of ardent supporters of Simon and Prince Edward from among the barons called to London, sug gesting that those like Peter de Montfort and Roger Leyburne whose names were omitted, were c onsidered to be openly defiant to the King in their adherence to Simon and Edward. It is als o recorded that by 1265, Roger leyburne who previously had been regarded as one of Edward's c losest friends turned against him when Edward reconciled with Henry his father. Later thing s changed again as this same Roger Leyburne turned his back on Simon, and threw his lot in wi th the King who rewarded him by making Roger a steward of the Royal Househol.