
Roger de Montbegon
Roger de Mowbray, 1st Baron Mowbray
Herausgegeben: Helias, Saul Eadweard
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Roger de Montbegon (died 1226) was a landowner in northern England (especially or particularly Lancashire), Baron of Horneby, and one of the Magna Carta sureties.There is a scholarly debate about his place in the list of sureties. J. C. Holt takes it that Matthew Paris made a mistake in replacing his name with 'Roger de Mowbray'. According to the record publicized by the National Society Magna Charta Dames and Barons, Roger abandoned the sureties and therefore Roger de Mowbray (younger brother of William de Mowbray, another surety) was substituted for him; this probably explains Matthew Paris'...
Roger de Montbegon (died 1226) was a landowner in northern England (especially or particularly Lancashire), Baron of Horneby, and one of the Magna Carta sureties.There is a scholarly debate about his place in the list of sureties. J. C. Holt takes it that Matthew Paris made a mistake in replacing his name with 'Roger de Mowbray'. According to the record publicized by the National Society Magna Charta Dames and Barons, Roger abandoned the sureties and therefore Roger de Mowbray (younger brother of William de Mowbray, another surety) was substituted for him; this probably explains Matthew Paris' alleged error.