Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord Of Waddington
Sir Roger Tempest, knt. of Bracewell, who wedded temp. Edward I., Alice, daughter and heiress of Walter de Waddington, Lord of Waddington, and left, by her, a son and heir, Richard Tempest of Bracewell, who d. in 1305. [John Burke & John Bernard Burke, Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland, and Scotland, Second Edition, Burke's Peerage Ltd, London, 1841, p. 474, Tempest, of Broughton]
----------
Sir Roger Tempest, knt. of Bracewell, m. in the reign of Edward I., Alice, daughter and heiress of Walter de Waddington, Lord of Waddington, and was s. by his son, Richard Tempest of Bracewell, who d. in 1305. [John Burke & John Bernard Burke, Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland, and Scotland, Second Edition, Burke's Peerage Ltd, London, 1841, p. 520, Tempest, of Stella]
----------
Sir Roger Tempest, knt. of Bracewell, living temp. Edward I, espoused Alice, daughter and heiress of Walter de Waddington, Lord of Waddington, and was s. by his son, Richard Tempest, of Bracewell. [John Burke, The Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, London, 1834, Vol. I, p. 289, Plumbe-Tempest, of Tong]
----------
Sir Roger Tempest, Knt., of Bracewell, lord of Waddington, 1268, and holding land of the Skipton Castle fee in 1272, in Bracewell, Stock, Keighley, Rilleston, Laycock, and Skipton. Knighted before 1277, he m. Alice, dau. and co-heir of Walter de Waddington, and d. before 1293, having by her (who d. 8 March, 1301-2, holding dower in Bracewell, Stock, and Steeton) had issue, Richard, his heir, and Nicholas, who was acting attorney in 1306, holding land in Waddington 1308. He was manucaptor for his nephew Sir John Tempest, after his rebellion 1322. His name occurs frequently on the De Banco Rolls of the period. [Ashworth P. Burke, Family Records, Clearfield Company, 1897, p. 582, Tempest]