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‎Between 1826 and 1857 Union Street, St George the Martyr Southwark, London, England;

Roger Lee was recorded as "Proprietor of Warehouse, Stabling, Chapel and House"

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Family


man Roger Aston‏‎ 1)
Died ‎± 1446 1)
Election: Elected MP for Staffordshire. ‎ 1)


Notes: Sheriff of Staffordshire, Constable of the Tower of London. Knight. MP.

"Sir Roger Aston, sheriff of Staffordshire, 5 and 10 Henry 6. One of the prime gentry returned by the commissioners for that county, 12 Hen. 6. Ob. 26 Hen 6." (A topographical and historical description of the parish of Tixall)

Married secondly Elizabeth Meynell.

Married ‎before 1423 2)
to:

woman Joyce Freville‏‎ 3) 1)
Born ‎± 1390 Based on age of her brother, Baldwin, from her father's IPM4)
Died ‎before 1418‎

Notes: Sister and co-heir to Baldwin Freville.

"Married Joice, one of the three daughters and co-heirs of Sir Baldwin de Freville... Joyce de Freville, the wife of Sir Roger Aston, was granddaughter of Joyce, daughter and coheir of Thomas, Baron de Botetourt." (A topographical and historical description of the parish of Tixall)

Child:

1.
woman Joan Aston‏ 3)
Born ‎± 1402‎

Notes: Named Joan in "A topographical and historical description of the parish of Tixall".

"One daughter, Joan, married Sir Roger Draycott, Knt. of the Holy Sepulchre."

Sources

1) Source: A topographical and historical description of the parish of Tixall Genealogical notices concerning the intermarriages of the Aston family. Reference: Appendix V (Questionable reliability of evidence)
2) Source: Gregory of Stichivall "An agreement made between Thomas Ferrers and Elizabeth his wife, Sir Roger Aston', knight, as guardian of Robert son and heir of Joyce [Aston] and Hugh Wylloughby and Margaret, his wife (the said Elizabeth, Joyce and Margaret being sisters and co-heirs of Sir Baldwin Frevill', knight), concerning the division of the manors and lands of the said Baldwin during the minority of the said Robert." Dated: 19 August 1423. External Link
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/16dee81f-459b-4c49-97ed-26d90fac90da. Reference: DR10/1316
3) Source: Varied - Secondary Source for Medieval Genealogy Details on the Draycote family from a variety of secondary sources.. External Link
https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/lHIFzCQs7co/m/GSxJj0x5cFoJ. Reference: Post by John P Ravilious dated 20 May 2004 to soc.genealogy.medieval (Questionable reliability of evidence)
4) Source: Chancery: Inquisitions Post Mortem, Series I, Henry IV "BALDWIN DE FREVILL, knight... He died on 4 Oct. Baldwin his son and heir was aged 5 years on Midsummer day... granted them to Baldwin Frevill and Joan his wife and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to Joyce, widow of Baldwin, father of Baldwin Frevill, and the right heirs of the younger Baldwin. Joan died without heirs and Baldwin married Maud and had issue Baldwin. The elder Baldwin is dead and the manors should to to Adam de Peshale, knight, and Joyce, now his wife." Dated: 1401. External Link
https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol18/pp125-144. Reference: C 137/29/77 (Questionable reliability of evidence)