Roger de Port

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Roger de Port was an Anglo-Norman nobleman and Baron of Kington.

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Roger was the son of Adam de Port, who died around 1133. [1] Through his possession of the manor of Kington in Herefordshire, he was considered by I. J. Sanders to have been the baron of Kington. [2]

Roger gave to the abbeys of Tiron and Saint-Vigor-de-Cerisy in Normandy, [1] and to Andwell Priory in England. [3]

Roger was married to Sybil d'Aubigny, [4] by whom he had three sons Adam, Henry, and Hugh. Roger died before 1161. [1] Roger was buried at Tiron. [5]

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  1. 1 2 3 Keats-Rohan Domesday Descendants p. 646
  2. Sanders English Baronies p. 57
  3. Loyd Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families pp. 79–80
  4. Cownie "Port, Adam de (fl. 1161–1174)" Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  5. Round "Families of St John and of Port" Genealogist p. 10

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