From The Richmond Family 1594-1896 and Pre-American Ancestors 1040-1594 by Joshua Bailey Richmond:
"Sir Roald, Fil Alan de Richmond, Knight, fourth Constable of Richmond Castle, to whom King John, in 1208, gave the lands of William de Rollos, including the manors of Caldewell, Croft, Kipling, etc. with one mill and lands of Skeby which belonged to Harsculph fil Harsculph, who died with the king's enemies in Brittany, 1204. In the 21 yr. of the reign of Henry III (1237) he was summoned to answer the king by what right he held those manors, when he produced the letters patent of King John, by which the same was granted to him and his heirs forever. He entailed the manors of Burton, Aldeburgh and Croft upon his son Roald, in the latter part of the 24 yr. of the reign of Henry III (1240). "