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 368 FITZ-EEGINALD — FITZ-ItOGER. FITZ-REGINALD. Barony by jf, John Fitz-Reginald, of Blenleveny in Wales, s. Writ. n!1< l h. °^ Reginald Fm-PKTKB,( a ) of the same, by Joan, coheir of William de Fobtibus, sue. his father in (1286), 14 Ed. I. ; was sum. I. ] 299. (with about 60 other persona) 8 June (1294), 22 Ed. L, to attend the King wherever he might be to advise on the affairs of the realm ;(, h ) was again Bum. 26 Jan. (1296/7), 25 Ed. L, to attend the King at Salisbury^) and finally was sum. as a Baron [LORD FITZ-REGINALD] from 29 Dec. (1299), 28 Ed. L, to 26 Aug. (1307), 1 Ed. II.( d ) He (as " Johannes filius Reginaldi, Dominus Sknleveney ") was one of the signatories to the memorable letter in 1301 to the Pope.( c ) He m. Alice, who survived him, and d. (1309-10), 3 Ed. II. II. 1310. 2. Herbert Fitz JonN-Frrz Reginald, s. and h., whose descendants are said to have assumed the name of Fits!- Herbert, but of him who was never sum. to Pari, as a Baron, nothing is known, save that in (1327), 1 Ed. III., his widow, Eleanor held a third of Blenleveny in dower. ( f ) FITZ-ROBERT. See "Claveuing or Fitz-Rogeu" Bavony, er. 1295, under the second Baron, John Fitz-Robert alias Clavering. FITZ-ROGER. Sec "Clavering or Fitz Roger," Barony, cr. 1296 ; dormant or extinct, 1332. Barony by John Fitz-Roger was sum. to Pari, as a Baron [Lord ■Writ. FITZ-ROGER] on 6 Feb. (1298/9), 27 Ed. I., but never afterwards. Nothing further is known of hitn.(s) T. Barony by Andrew Fitz-Roger was sum. to Pail, as a Baron Writ. [LORD FITZ-ROGER], on 10 April (1299), 27 Ed. I., but never afterwards. Nothing further is known of him.(i5) 1. 12J9. ( ft ) This Reginald sue. his br. Herbert Fitz-Peter about 1249, both being sons of Peter Fitz- Herbert, by Isabel, da. and coheir of VVilliam de Braose, of Brecknock, the heiress of Blenleveny, which Peter was s. and h. of tho well known Herbert Fitz- Herbert. Chamberlain to King Stephen. ( b ) See p. 366, note " g." ( c ) See p. 366, note "e." ( d ) As to one of these Paris., viz., that of 35 Ed I., " He may be presumed to have been present in this Pari, as the names of those who did not attend are mentioned, and why excused ; which, intimates that all the others summoned obeyed their writ." [Banks's Bar. Arujl. vol. ii., p. 81]. (°) See p. 366, note "£," (*) In Atkyns's '• Qloucestershire," p. 239, mention is made of Matthew Fitz-Herbert, of Harefield in that co., a descendant of John Fitz-Reginald, Lord Fitz-Reginald (who had in 1286 inherited that estate from his father), having levied a fine thereof (1340), 14 Ed. III. to himself and his br. Reginald, in tail male, with rem. to Edward St. John, and having died (1356), 30 Ed. III., after which the said Edward St. John of Scopham and Joan his wife became in (1382-83), 6 Ric. II., seized of the same. (B) It is not improbable that John and Andrew Fitz-Roger were brothers of Robert Fitz-Roger, Lord of Clavering, who was sum. to Pari, as a Baron, 1295, but 4 years previously (See under " Clavering "), but their names do not occur in any reliable pedigree of that family.