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DEVON @ SIR ROGER

4/28/2024

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In the last newsletter I wrote that Sir Roger of Devon's location had not been found.    Olive Moger documented a John Newbrugh's existence in 1499 in an area adjacent to Exeter called All Hallows. Is it possible that Sir Roger was following his uncle or father into Devon? The history surrounding that area is interesting. 

​I am working on getting the Devon Archives to send more information about him. Onward!
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ROY ROLL

4/27/2024

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I have been in contact with the British Library in London in search of the Roy Roll which ultimately may reveal the names of some of the Devon people who were supporting Perkin Warbeck.  As you may remember the Devon records can be somewhat scant in the late 15th century.  In the last newsletter I mentioned that there were 130 Devonians who were mentioned in the scroll.  They were fined for participating in the rebellion.  This included the abbeys and their abbots.

Unfortunately, the British Library suffered a cyber attack back in October 2023 and they have not fully recovered.  One librarian took pity on me and was able to send me a photo of the scroll, which he brought out of storage.  
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This is the original document!  However, I need to find someone who can physically go to the library and search the scroll for relevant information.  One bright spot is that it has been placed on microfilm and can be duplicated once the library has its technology restored.  At the moment, they seem to be in a world of hurt  and unable to fulfil the simplest requests for documents. Consequently, it may be some time before we can solve our Devon/Dorset mystery.
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    Sue Simonich

    I am a medieval historian who has been studying the Newburgh family of Dorset for 20+ years. 

    It all began when I realized the genealogy for this family was cracked!  Joseph Gardner Bartlett wrote the first bone fide history in 1914.  Through the errors of omission much of his work is provably inaccurate.  

    I was suffering with the empty nest syndrome, living in a rainy place with no sun, so I set myself up and started doing research.  Here I am many years later with two books about the Newburghs under my belt and so much more information that needs an archive.

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