He is married to Pernel (Petronilla) de Vaux.
They got married on February 4, 1287/1288 at 1st husband.Source 1
Child(ren):
WILLIAM DE NERFORD, son and heir, a minor at his father's death, musthave been of age in 1270. He was a knight by 1277. In June 1294 he wassummoned to attend the King at Westminster upon urgent affairs (therecovery of Gascony), and exempted from the general summons for servicethere; in August 1295 he was ordered to repair in person to the sea-shorenear Dunwich, there to organise defence against the French. He wassummoned 26 January 1296/7 to the so-called Parliament at Salisbury, bywrits directed Willelmo de Neyrford. This summons to a Parliament notregularly constituted did not, even according to modern doctrine,originate an hereditary peerage. He was summoned to the muster in Londonfor service against the French in Flanders 7 July following, and to amilitary council at Rochester before Prince Edward, the King's Lieutenantin England; in December he was joint commissioner to take, in thePrince's name, the fealty of knights and freemen of Norfolk and Suffolk,in the form enjoined by the King by word of mouth. Again in 1298 he wassummoned for service in Flanders, and against the Scots in 1297, 1298,and in 1301.
He married, 4 February 1287/8, Pernel, elder daughter and coheir of SirJohn DE VAUX (died 1287), son of Sir Oliver DE VAUX. He died between 12June and 9 July 1302 (k). His widow, stated in his inquisition postmortem to be aged 40 in 1302, took an oath not to marry without theKing's licence, and was to do homage for lands held jointly with her latehusband by the Quinzaine of Easter 1303. Her marriage was granted inNovember 1303 to William de Sulley, and she died between 1 May and 20August 1326. [Complete Peerage IX:469-70, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
(k) When the writ issued to the escheator. Besides his 2 elder sons, whosucceeded him in turn, he left issue: Piers, Edmund, Felicie, and Maud.
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