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‎1832;

Roger Lee was recorded as "Eligible to vote in Buckinghamshire elections - voted for Smith and Dashwood"

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No. of families2147
Most children13
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Family


woman Hildeburg Unknown‏‎ 1)
Daughter of Arnulf Unknown and N.N.‏.


Married/ Related
to:

man William I Talvas de Bellême, Lord of Alencon‏‎ 2) 1)
Died ‎± 1062 3)

Notes: According to Orderic, William surpassed all his relations in cruelty and wickedness.In his ongoing feuding with William fitz Giroie, he invited him as a gues to his wedding, before taking him captive, mutilating and blinding him. William fitz Giroie's supporters would then sack the lands of William Talvas.

Child:

1.
woman Mabel de Bellême‏ 4) 5)
Died ‎2 Dec 1079 This could be as late as 1082-1083. 6)

Sources

1) Source: The First House of Bellême "His wife, Hildeburg, was the daughter of a noble named Arnulf, who has not been identified. By her he had two children, Arnulf and Mabel." (Data from secondary evidence)
2) Source: The First House of Bellême "For a long time Talvas wandered about, but eventually he took refuge with one of the greatest barons in Normandy, Roger de Montgomery. To him the exile offered the hand of his daughter, with all the lands which he had lost : and Roger, foreseeing the chance of future gain, accepted the bride and received the wandered into his household." (Data from secondary evidence)
3) Source: The First House of Bellême "he confirmed a gift of his brother Yves to St. Aubin of Angers within the years 1060-2. Probably he died soon afterwards." (Data from secondary evidence)
4) Source: The Ecclesiastical History of England and Normandy: Volume III "Hugh... He was the only one of Mabel's sons who was courteous and amiable... On the death of Earl Hugh, his brother Robert de Belesme presented himself to William Rufus" (Data from secondary evidence)
5) Source: The Ecclesiastical History of England and Normandy: Volume II "The earl had by his first wife five sons and four daughters, whose names are as follows : Robert de Belesme, Hugh de Montgomery, Roger the Poitevin, Philip, and Arnold ; Emma, a nun and abbess of Almenesches, the countess Matilda, wife of Robert, earl of Morton, Mabel, wife of Hugh de Chateauneuf, and Sybil, wife of Robert Fitz-Hamon. By his second wife he had only one son whose name is Everard, and who being brought up to learning, became attached to the courts of William and Henry, kings of England, as one of the royal chaplain" (Data from secondary evidence)
6) Source: The First House of Bellême "Hugh enlisted the aid of his three brothers ; and on the night of 2 December 1079, when Mabel was at Bures on the Dives, they made their way into the castle. The countess was lying in bed after a bath, when Hugh burst into her chamber and cut off her head with his sword." (Data from secondary evidence)