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- Roger_de_Mowbray_(Lord_of_Montbray) abstract "Roger de Mowbray (c. 1120–1188) was an English noble, described by Round as a great lord with a hundred knight's fees, was captured with King Stephen at the Battle of Lincoln (1141), joined the rebellion against Henry II (1173), founded abbeys, and went on crusade.".
- Roger_de_Mowbray_(Lord_of_Montbray) comment "Roger de Mowbray (c. 1120–1188) was an English noble, described by Round as a great lord with a hundred knight's fees, was captured with King Stephen at the Battle of Lincoln (1141), joined the rebellion against Henry II (1173), founded abbeys, and went on crusade.".