Roger de Lascelles

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Roger de Lascelles (died 1297), Lord of Kirby Knowle, was an English noble.

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Roger was a son of Thomas de Maunby and Avice de Lascelles. He adopted the name and arms of Lascelles. He was summoned to Parliament between 1295 and his death in 1297. [2] [1]

Marriage and issue

He married Isabel and had the following known issue: [3]

Citations

  1. 1 2 Burke 1866, p. 315.
  2. Lodge 1834, p. 209.
  3. Banks 1843, p. 275.

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