WALTER FitzEdward de Salisbury (-1147). The Book of Lacock names "Walterum de Saresburia" as son of "Edwardum…vicecomitem Wiltes"[1526]. Sheriff of Wiltshire during the reign of King Henry I[1527]. Military fee certifications in the Red Book of the Exchequer, in 1166, record that "Walterus de Sireburne" used to hold one knight´s fee from the abbot of Glastonbury in Somerset "tempore Regis Henrici" (presumably indicating King Henry I) and that "comes Patricius" now held the same[1528]. m SIBYL de Chaources, daughter of PATRICK de Chaources [Sourches-en-Maine] [Chaworth] & his wife Mathilde de Hesdin. The Book of Lacock records that "Walterus de Saresburia" married "Sibillam de Cadurcia"[1529]. Bracton lists a claim by "[Willelmus Comes] Sarr et Ela [uxor eius]" against "Paganum de Chawtesteford in comitatu Gloucestrie" dated 1218, recording that "Patricius de Chawrtes antecessor eiusdem Pagani" gave a manor (unnamed) "[in maritagium] --- Sibilla sua" from whom it descended to "Patricio filio suo et de ipse Patricio --- [patri ipsius] Ele et de ipso Willelmo predicte Ele"[1530]. Walter & his wife had five children