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Spickler and Rockwood Genealogy

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Roger De Quincy

After Roger's father died in 1219, Roger was granted the Qunicy lands but
hedid not actually inherit the estates of the title of Earl of
Winchester untilhis mother Margaret died. Roger also inherited the
title of Constable of Scotland from his father-in-law, Alan Galloway, who
died in 1234. However, Roger's rule was so strict that in 1247 the
people of Galloway rebelled againsthim. Roger fled and found refute in
Scotland where he was often instrumentalin settling disputes between the
kings of Scotland and England. When Rogerdied in 1264, his land was
divided between his three daughters. Since he didnot have a male heir,
his title became extinct and reverted back to the crown.[91502.ftw]
After Roger's father died in 1219, Roger was granted the Qunicylands but
he did not actually inherit the estates of the title of Earl of
Winchester until his mother Margaret died. Roger also inherited the
title ofConstable of Scotland from his father-in-law, Alan Galloway, who
died in 1234. However, Roger's rule was so strict that in 1247 the
people of Galloway rebelled against him. Roger fled and found refute in
Scotland where he was often instrumental in settling disputes between the
kings of Scotland and England. When Roger died in 1264, his land was
divided between his three daughters. Since he did not have a male heir,
his title became extinct and reverted back to the crown.