Alias: /Stammata/
"Stamata Leodegario". by Rev. Edward St. Leger, 1867 "Stamata Leodegario". by Rev. Edward St. Leger, 1867. British Library Ref: 14000 r23 16 8674728 THIS VERSION AS PER THE "STAMATA LEODEGARIO" BY REV. EDWARD ST. LEGER1867.
Battle of Hastings. Robert St. Leger also owned lands near to Avranches. He was already a large landowner in Sussex, England BEFORE the Norman Conquest, and is also thought to be of the family of Robert - Count of Euin France/St.Leger family derive their French tithes. Thought to be,with the de Clare family, descended from Robert 1st Duke of Normandy. Was Master of the Chase. With WC (William the Conquerer?) at Seige-Exeter 1068. Brompton Regis. Lord of St. Leger en Yveslines/SaintLeger des Aubees. (Source: Les St. Leger Travers L'Histoire). Dane and ousted him from the manor at Ulcombe. (Source: Burke's Peerage,1881) The manor of Ulcombe stayed in the St. Leger family for 6 centuries until it was sold by Sir Anthony St. Leger in 1648. Count of Eu, held Ulcombe at Doomesday of the Archbishop. Ulcombe was "assessed at 2 1/2 sulongs TRE and now of 2 sulongs only. There is land for 9 ploughs, in demesnes there are 2 ploughs and 23 villeins with 8bordars have 7 ploughs. There is a church and 1 mill rendering 4s and 8acres/meadow and woodland for 80 pigs. All together worth 10 TRE now 11." (Thelma Ware, 1996)