Roger Drury (died 1420)

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Sir Roger Drury (died 1420), of Thurston and Rougham in Suffolk, was an English landowner, soldier, administrator and politician.[1]

Born before 1363, he was the son and heir of Sir Nicholas Drury, of Thurston, and his wife Joan, daughter of Sir Simon Saxham, of Saxham in Suffolk.[2]

The Drury family had settled at Thurston before 1225, being closely associated with the monastery of Bury St Edmunds from which they held land.[1]

Arms used by the Drury family

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