HUGH de Morville (-[1162]). "…Hugone de Moruilla…" witnessed the charter dated to [1119/24] under which "David comes filii Malcolmi regis Scotorum" founded the monastery of Kelso[1182]. "…Hugo de Morvilla…" witnessed the charter, dated to the reign of Alexander I King of Scotland, under which "David predicti regis Scotie germanum…Cumbrensis regionis princeps" listed the lands of the church of Glasgow[1183]. The 1130 Pipe Roll records "Hug de Morevilla" in Huntingdonshire, Northamptonshire, and Rutland[1184]. "Hugo de Moravilla…et Beatrix de Bello-campo sponsa eius" donated property to Dryburgh monastery by undated charter[1185]. Constable of Scotland [1140]. "…Hug de Morevill…" witnessed the charter dated 29 Apr 1141 under which David King of Scotland donated "terram de Eldune…Dernewic" to Melrose abbey[1186]. "…Hugone de Morvilla…" witnessed the undated charter under which David I King of Scotland donated "toftam in Beruwic" to the priory of the Isle of May[1187]. "…Hugo de Morevill et Hugone de Morevill filio eio…" witnessed the undated charter under which Malcolm IV King of Scotland confirmed the donation of "terram de Kenelekin" to St Andrew´s priory[1188]. The Testa de Nevill includes a writ of King John dated 1212 which names "Roberto de Trivers, antecessori…Hugonis de Morvill" in relation to the land in Cumberland which was granted to Hugh´s two sons-in-law[1189].mBEATRICE de Beauchamp, daughter of --- (-after 1162). "Hugo de Moravilla…et Beatrix de Bello-campo sponsa eius" donated property to Dryburgh monastery by undated charter[1190]. Domesday Descendants states that the wife of Hugh de Morville was Beatrice de Beauchamp, but does not identify her parents (no primary source cited)[1191]. "Beatrix de Bello campo" donated "decimam molendini de Rogesburgh" to Dryburgh monastery, naming "Rogero [error for Richardo?] de Morevilla filio suo", by undated charter[1192]. Hugh & his wife had five children: