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De_Raleigh.svg|185. Henry de Raleigh<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Charles and Walpen<br>''henri de rallee''</span>
De_Raleigh.svg|185. Henry de Raleigh<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Charles and Walpen<br>''henri de rallee''</span>
Dering_186_Odo le Arcedekne.svg|186. Odo le Arcedekne<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Lanihorne, Veryan and Ellerkey<br>''ede lercediakne''</span>
Dering_186_Odo le Arcedekne.svg|186. Odo le Arcedekne<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Lanihorne, Veryan and Ellerkey<br>''ede lercediakne''</span>
Dering_187_Robert d'Amaury.svg|187. Robert d'Amaury<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Bucknell and Woodperry<br>''robert de aumari''</span>
Dering_187_Robert d'Amaury.svg|187. Robert d'Amaury<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Bucknell and Woodperry<br>''robert de aumari''</span><!-- All the ordinaries I have list the label as roundely but I'll admit I can't see any obvious bezant anywhere. Maybe on the two dexter pendants, at the bottom (I would need better resolution to contradict them, at least that was my reasoning here) -->
Dering_188_Robert Malet.svg|188. Robert Malet<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Quainton and Langley<br>Sheriff of Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire (1285)<br>''robert malet''</span>
Dering_188_Robert Malet.svg|188. Robert Malet<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Quainton and Langley<br>Sheriff of Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire (1285)<br>''robert malet''</span>
Dering_189_Robert FitzNeel.svg|189. Robert FitzNeel<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Weston Turville and Great Kimble<br>''robert filznel''</span>
Dering_189_Robert FitzNeel.svg|189. Robert FitzNeel<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Weston Turville and Great Kimble<br>''robert filznel''</span>
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Neville.svg|200. Robert de Neville<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Raby, Middleham and Brancepeth<br>''robert de nevile''</span>
Neville.svg|200. Robert de Neville<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Raby, Middleham and Brancepeth<br>''robert de nevile''</span>
Dering_201_John de Vaux.svg|201. John de Vaux<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Catterlen and Triermain<br>Steward of Aquitaine (1283)<br>''jon de vaus''</span>
Dering_201_John de Vaux.svg|201. John de Vaux<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Catterlen and Triermain<br>Steward of Aquitaine (1283)<br>''jon de vaus''</span>
Wijnbergen_356_Robert_d'Estouteville.svg|202. Robert IV d'Estouteville<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Estouteville, Cleuville and Valmont<br>''robert de estotevile''</span>
Dering 202 Robert IV d'Estouteville.svg|202. Robert IV d'Estouteville<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Estouteville, Cleuville and Valmont<br>''robert de estotevile''</span>
Mowbray.svg|203. Roger de Mowbray<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Thirsk, Nuthurst and Epworth<br>''roger de mumbray''</span>
Mowbray.svg|203. Roger de Mowbray<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Thirsk, Nuthurst and Epworth<br>''roger de mumbray''</span>
Dering_204_Nicholas de Segrave.svg|204. Nicholas de Segrave<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Seagrave and Mountsorrel<br>''nicole de segrave''</span>
Dering_204_Nicholas de Segrave.svg|204. Nicholas de Segrave<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Seagrave and Mountsorrel<br>''nicole de segrave''</span>
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Dering_253_Oliver de Tuddenham.svg|253. Oliver de Tuddenham<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Newton and Wherstead<br>''oliver de tudham''</span>
Dering_253_Oliver de Tuddenham.svg|253. Oliver de Tuddenham<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Newton and Wherstead<br>''oliver de tudham''</span>
Dering_254_John de Beauchamp.svg|254. John de Beauchamp<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Holt<br>''jon de beauchamp''</span>
Dering_254_John de Beauchamp.svg|254. John de Beauchamp<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Holt<br>''jon de beauchamp''</span>
Dering_255_Robert de Tuddenham.svg|255. Robert de Tuddenham<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Eriswell<br>''robert de tudham''</span>
Dering_255_Robert de Tuddenham.svg|255. Robert de Tuddenham<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Eriswell<br>''robert de tudham''</span><!-- Traces of paint on the fess are consistent (the dexter one is the easiest to read) with three escallops (rather than the three crescents or in Herald's roll). He is given these arms with three escallops or in two other rolls. Since I'm here disagreeing with the previous readings giving him the same arms as his elder brother, I'll let you judge. -->
Dering_256_Ellis Cotel.svg|256. Ellis Cotel<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Oare</span><!-- id. from Parliamentary roll -->
Dering_256_Ellis Cotel.svg|256. Ellis Cotel<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Oare</span><!-- id. from Parliamentary roll -->
Dering_257_Saer de Huntingfield.svg|257. Saer de Huntingfield<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">''cael de huntingfeld''</span><!-- Unid. holdings in Yorkshire -->
Dering_257_Saer de Huntingfield.svg|257. Saer de Huntingfield<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">''cael de huntingfeld''</span><!-- Unid. holdings in Yorkshire -->

Revision as of 12:21, 8 October 2018

The Dering Roll is named after one of its owners, Sir Edward Dering, Lieutenant of Dover Castle, who came into possession of the manuscript in the 17th century.
Made around 1279 for the Constable of Dover Castle, Stephen de Penchester, it is an early depiction of english baronage during the reign of King Edward I.
Many of the 324 individuals represented in the roll hold lands in either Kent (1-84) or Sussex (85+), while a continental program (289+) completes the work.
The manuscript was falsified by Dering who replaced the arms of Nicholas de Criel (item 61, restored here with his father's arms) with those of his own fictitious ancestor, Richard Fitz Dering.