de Morville, Richard

Nom de naissance de Morville, Richard 1a
ID Gramps I36733
Genre masculin

Événements

Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Décès 1189    
 

Parents

Relation avec la souche Nom Relation dans la famille (si différent de la naissance)
Père de Morville, Hugh [I59418]
Mère de Beauchamp, Béatrice [I52211]
         de Morville, Richard [I36733]

Familles

    Famille de de Morville, Richard et de Lancaster, Hawise [F09066]
Mariés Femme de Lancaster, Hawise [I39360]
  Enfants
  1. de Morville, Helen [I47044]

Anecdote

RICHARD de Morville (-1189). Pleas taken in Westmoreland 14 Dec 1279 record the claim to "the moiety of the manors of Wyntone, Kingesmedburne, Appelby, Burgh and Kyrkeby Stephan" made by "Derverguilla widow of John de Balliol, Margaret de Ferrers countess of Derby, Elena widow of Alan la Zusche, Alexander Comin earl of Buchan and Elizabeth his wife" against "Roger de Clifford and Isabella his wife…and…Roger de Leyburne and Idonea his wife", and recites the inheritance of the manors from "one Hugh" [Hugh de Morville] to "Richard his brother and heir"[1195]. Constable of Scotland [1162]. "…Ricardo de Morevill constabulario…" witnessed the undated charter under which William King of Scotland directed Scone Abbey concerning the rights of "Nar hominem abbatis de Scone"[1196]. "…Ricardo de Morevilla constabulario…" witnessed the undated charter under which William King of Scotland confirmed donations to the priory of the Isle of May[1197]. "Ricardus de Morevill constabularius regis Scottie" donated "totam terram de Blanesleye" to Melrose abbey, with the consent of "Willi de Morevill filii et heredis mei", for the souls of "mee et…uxoris mee Auicie et Willi filii mei", by undated charter[1198]. "Ricardus de Morevilla constabularius domini regis Scotie" confirmed the donation of "terram de Langelaw" to Dryburgh monastery, for the soul of "Malcolmi fratris mei", by undated charter[1199].m (after 1155) [as her second husband,] HAWISE de Lancaster, [widow of WILLIAM Peveril,] daughter of ---. "Ricardus de Morevill constabularius regis Scottie" donated "totam terram de Blanesleye" to Melrose abbey, with the consent of "Willi de Morevill filii et heredis mei", for the souls of "mee et…uxoris mee Auicie et Willi filii mei", by undated charter[1200]. "Will de Morev" confirmed the donation of "totam terram de Bleyneslei" to Melrose abbey, made by "pater meus Ric de Moreuill", for the souls of "mee et…uxoris mee", by undated charter witnessed by "Ric de Morv patre meo, Auice de Loncastre matre…"[1201]. There is uncertainty surrounding this "Hawise de Lancaster". Her marriage to William Peveril is confirmed by the undated charter under which "Avisia de Lancastria, uxor Willielmi Peverel" donated property to Derley Priory by undated charter[1202]. Her marriage to Richard de Moreville is confirmed by the 1169/70 Pipe Roll which records "Ric de Moreuill" owing ".cc. m p recto hndo de tra q clamat c filia Willi de Lancastr" in Lancashire[1203]. The primary source which confirms that the widow of William Peverel was the same person who remarried Richard de Morville has not yet been identified. There is also difficulty concerning Hawise´s parentage. Domesday Descendantsstates that the wife of Richard de Morville was Hawise de Lancaster, daughter of William de Lancaster (no corresponding primary source cited)[1204]. As can be seen from the chronology of William de Lancaster´s known wife Gundred de Warenne, this affiliation would only be possible if Hawise had been born from an otherwise unrecorded earlier marriage. On the other hand, the onomastics are favourable for this affiliation, as each succeeding generation of the "de Lancaster" family included a Hawise de Lancaster. A different affiliation is suggested by the Complete Peerage which speculates that the wife of William Peverel was Hawise, daughter of Roger de Montgommery Lord of Lancaster & his wife Almodis Ctss de la Marche[1205]. This is not an ideal fit. Her supposed father Roger was banished from England in 1102 and retired to La Marche, so it is unclear why Hawise would have been described as "de Lancastria" in a charter which must have been dated about 40 years later. In any case, the chronology is unfavourable. It is unlikely that the wife of Roger de Montgommery, Almodis de la Marche, was born much later than 1070, given the known chronology of her family, which means that her children would have been born before 1110 at the latest. On the other hand, it is likely that William Peverel´s second marriage should be dated to the early 1140s at the earliest, as his first wife is named in one of the charters of Stephen King of England (who succeeded in 1135). Such a marriage date is late if his second wife was born in the early 1100s, and impossible assuming that his widow was the same person who married Richard de Morville and had children by him in the late 1150s. Richard & his wife had two children:

Attributs

Type Valeur Notes Sources
_UID 0433AB771A124A4B889618AB91B6C2AFB301
 

Arbre généalogique

  1. de Morville, Hugh [I59418]
    1. de Beauchamp, Béatrice [I52211]
      1. de Morville, Richard
        1. de Lancaster, Hawise [I39360]
          1. de Morville, Helen [I47044]

Ascendants

Références des sources

  1. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [S00008]
      • Page: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3L-O.htm#_Toc321390326
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