RICHARD de Reviers, (-8 Sep 1107, bur Abbey de Montebourg[495]). His parentage is surmised by the references to his supposed brother Hugues and the latter's parents. Seigneur de Reviers, de Vernon et de Néhou in Normandy. "…Ricardus de Rederis…" witnessed the charter dated 24 Apr 1089 under which Robert III Duke of Normandy donated property to Bayeux cathedral[496]. The Fundationis et Fundatorum Historia of Ford Abbey records that Henry I King of England granted the honors of "primo Tiverton, ac postea…Plimton…in comitemque Devon…[et] insulam Vectæ" to "Ricardo de Redveriis"[497]. Lord of Tiverton and Plimton in Devonshire, and Lord of the Isle of Wight. An undated charter of Richard´s grandson "Ricardus de Redveriis filius Baldewini comitis Exonie" donated property to the abbey of Loders, Dorset founded by "Ricardus de Redveris avus meus"[498]. The necrology of Mont-Bourg records the death "8 Sep" of "Ricardus de Reveriis"[499].
m ADELISE Peverel, daughter of WILLIAM Peverel of Nottingham & his wife Adeline --- ([1075/80]-after 27 May 1156). "Adeliz de Redveriis" donated property to "abbatie sancte Marie Monteburgi", for the souls of "patris mei Willelmi Pevrel et matris mee Adeline", with the consent of "filiorum meorum Baldewini et Willelmi de Vernone et Roberti de sancte Marie ecclesia et fratris mei Willelmi Pevrel de Notingeham et nepotum meorum Ricardi de Redveriis Henrici atque Willelmi" by undated charter[500]. Her husband´s name is confirmed by another charter under which "Adeliz de Reviers" donated property to "abbatie sancte Marie Monteburgi", for the soul of "domini mei Ricardi de Reviers", also undated[501]. The chronology of her descendants suggests that she must have been born not later than [1075/80]. "Adeliz de Redveris" donated property to the abbey of Loders, Dorset, for the souls of "patris mei…Willelmi Pevrel de Notingeham…et matris mee Adeline", with the consent of "filiorum Baldewini et Willelmi de Vernone et Roberti de ---…et nepotum meorum Ricardi de Reveris, Henrici atque Willelmi", by undated charter, witnessed by "…Stephanus de Magnevilla…Willelmus Avenel…"[502]. "Adeliza de Reviers" wrote to Goscelin Bishop of Salisbury, by charter dated to [1142/55], notifying him of her donation to the abbey of Sainte-Marie, Montebourg of property which "her father William Peverel of Nottingham" gave with her to "Richard de Reviers"[503]. Henry II King of England confirmed the property of the abbey of Montebourg, including donations by "…Ricardi de Reviers…Adelicie uxoris…concessu filiorum suorum comitis Balduini et Roberti de Sancte Marie Ecclesia…", by charter dated to [Oct 1174/1182]