Roger Camoys

Sir Roger Camoys of Broadwater Manor, titled Lord Camoys, was an English soldier and diplomat who served briefly as the last Seneschal of Gascony in 1453, the last year of the Hundred Years' War.

[2][3] He was appointed a Knight before February 1427 and was in the English army that relieved the garrison at Calais in 1436.

He promptly tried to rush reinforcements to Bordeaux, Libourne, Cadillac and Blanquefort.

Camoys negotiated the surrender and safe conduct of the English and Gascon lords upon the capitulation of Bordeaux after a long siege.

Roger married firstly, Isabel, of unknown parentage and had no known issue.

Arms of Roger Camoys, after succeeding his father: Or, on a chief gules, three plates . [ 1 ]