Roger Comyn

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Roger Comyn

Legg inn av Gjest » 27 aug 2005 22:57:02

Dear Douglas and others,
I have been wondering about the
identity of perhaps two or more persons named Roger Comyn who lived in the
thirteenth-fourteenth centuries. The Arms of one are shown on Brian Timms` database
as on a shield azure a semy of mullets or with three garbs argent banded gules
with translates roughly as a blue shield with a field of gold stars are three
bundles of grain silver with red bands This is depicted at St George`s Roll
E 209. In your Magna Carta Ancestry p 60 under Beaumont You give Roger Comyn,
Kt. as the 3rd son of Alexander Comyn, 6th Earl of Buchan by Elizabeth /
Isabel de Quincy and state that He served for his father in Wales in 1282. In
1303 his lands were restored to him by King Edward I of England, but which lands
? Just noted the arms mentioned above were his. He fought at Bannockburn
1314, living in England in 1324, but who was the Roger Comyn who married an Agnes
whom Robert Comyn filed suit againest in Ulceby, Lincoln in 1335 ? If the same
one as above his claim would have had to come through his wife unless He
held it as feofee of his cousin John Comyn of Ulceby, Lincoln who was son of John
Comyn the Red # 1 and his 2nd wife Alice de Roos, who brought the Ulceby land
interest from her parents William Roos and Lucy Fitzpeter. Also, any as yet
identifiable issue ?
Sincerely,
James W Cummings
Dixmont, Maine USA

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