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    Avice de Moreville is your 26th great grandmother.
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    ¬â€  ·Üí Geneva Allene Welborn
    your mother ·Üí Henry Loyd Smith, Sr.
    her father ·Üí Edith Lucinda Smith
    his mother ·Üí William M LEE, Will
    her father ·Üí Britton Lee
    his father ·Üí William Samuel Lee
    his father ·Üí Lemuel Samuel Lee
    his father ·Üí Edward Lee, Sr.
    his father ·Üí Mary Bryan
    his mother ·Üí William Bryan, I
    her father ·Üí John Smith Bryan
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    his father ·Üí Sir Francis Bryan, II, Justicar of Ireland
    his father ·Üí Lady Joan Fitzgerald, Duchess of Ormond
    his mother ·Üí James FitzMaurice Fitzgerald, 10th Earl of Desmond
    her father ·Üí Lady Ellen Roche, Countess of Desmond
    his mother ·Üí Maurice Roche, 2nd Lord Roche of Fermoy
    her father ·Üí David Roche, 1st Lord, Viscount of Fermoy
    his father ·Üí Amy FitzMaurice FitzGerald
    his mother ·Üí Alianore Butler, Countess of Desmond
    her mother ·Üí Elizabeth Hereford, Countess of Ormond
    her mother ·Üí Joan de Burgh, Countess of Kildare
    her mother ·Üí Margaret de Burgh
    her mother ·Üí Cecilia de Baliol
    her mother ·Üí Devorguilla Nic Alan, of Galloway
    her mother ·Üí Alan mac Lochlan, Lord of Galloway
    her father ·Üí Elena de Morville
    his mother ·Üí Avice de Moreville
    her mother

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    Avice de Moreville (de Lancaster)
    Gender:
    Female
    Birth:
    circa 1154
    Kendal, Westmoreland, England
    Death:
    January 1, 1191 (33-41)
    Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, , England
    Immediate Family:
    Daughter of William FitzGilbert de Lancaster, I, 5th Baron of Kendal and Gundred de Warenne, Countess of Warwick
    Wife of Richard de Moreville, Constable of Scotland
    Mother of William de Morville and Elena de Morville
    Sister of William Ll de Lancaster, 1st Feudal Baron of Kendal; Agnes de Wyndsore and Robert de Lancaster
    Half sister of Godfrey Huse; Henry de Newberg, Baron; Gundred Gundreda de Beaumont, of Warwick; Margaret de Beaumont; William de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Warwick; Waleran de Newburgh, 4th Earl of Warwick and Gilbert de Stainton, of Kendal ¬´ less

    http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3L-O.htm#WilliamLancasterdiedafter1166

    parentage discussion. Medlands concludes that Hawise (Avice) is the daughter of William 'Taillebois' de Lancaster and an unidentified first wife.

    http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3P-S.htm#_Toc274039677

    Avice de Lancaster married Lord of Nottingham William Peverel the Younger, son of Lord of Nottingham William Peverel the Elder and Adelina of Lancaster, circa 1112 at La Marche, Normandy, France; she next married Richard de Moreville, Constable of Scotland, son of Hugo de Morville, Constable of Scotland and Beatrice de Beauchamp, at Kirkoswald, Cumberland, England.

    She died between 1 January 1190 and 1191.
    http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cousin/html/p378.htm#i7024
    http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cousin/html/index.htm

    HAWISE de Lancaster
    It is a possibility but unlikely that she was the daughter of Roger "le Poitevin" & Almodis de la Marche as explained in Medlands (see below)
    From Medlands:
    http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ANGOULEME.htm
    (-after 1149). The Cartulary of Darley records the donation of လAvicia de Lancastria uxor W Peverelဝ, undated[124]. The Complete Peerage speculates that the second wife of William Peveril was the daughter of Roger de Montgommery Lord of Lancaster and his wife Almodis Ctss de la Marche[125]. 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 လde Lancastriaဝ 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. According to Domesday Descendants, she married secondly Richard de Morville (no corresponding primary source cited)[126]. 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. Domesday Descendants states that the wife of Richard de Morville was Hawise de Lancaster, daughter of William de Lancaster (no corresponding primary source cited)[127]. 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 this "de Lancaster" family included a Hawise de Lancaster. m [firstly] ([1140/45]) as his second wife, WILLIAM Peveril of Nottingham, son of WILLIAM Peveril of Nottingham & his wife Adeline --- ([1100/05]-after 1155).] [m secondly RICHARD Morville, son of HUGH de Morville & his wife Beatrice de Beauchamp (-1189).]

    WILLIAM [I] "Taillebois" de Lancaster, son of GILBERT & his wife Goditha --- (-after 1166).¬â€  An undated manuscript relating to Cockersand Abbey, Lancashire records that ·ÄúGilbertus [genuit] Will; qui quidem Willielmus fecit se vocari Willielmum de Lancaster...baronem de Kendale·Äù[303].¬â€  ·ÄúWillielmus filius Ranulphi·Äù confirmed the foundation of St Bee·Äôs priory, Cumberland by undated charter, dated to [1105/20], which refers to donations by ·ÄúWillielmus filius Gilberti de Lancastria·Äù[304].¬â€  "Willelmus filius Ranulfi" confirmed the donation of land "de Swartahof" donated by "Willelmus filius Gilberti de Lancastre" to St Bees by undated charter[305].¬â€  An undated manuscript relating to Cockersand Abbey, Lancashire names ·ÄúWillielmum de Lancaster·Äù as son of ·ÄùGilbertus·Äù[306].¬â€  A charter of King Henry II confirmed the donation to Furness by ·ÄúWillilemum filium Gilberti·Äù also named ·Äúprimus Willielmum de Lancaster, baronem de Kendale, qui prius vocabatur de Tailboys·Äù[307].¬â€  "Willelmus de Lancastre" donated property to Leicester, St Mary de Pr√©, with the consent of "Willelmi filii mei et h√¶redis et Gundred√¶ uxoris me√¶", by charter dated to [1153/56][308].¬â€  "Willelmus de Lancastre" donated pasture rights in "feodum meum in Lonisdale et in Aumundernesse" to Leicester, St Mary de Pr√©, with the consent of "Willelmi filii mei et heredis et Gundree uxoris mee", for the souls of "·Ä¶Gilberti patris mei et Godithe matris mee et Jordani filii mei et Margarete filia Comitisse", by charter dated to [1156/60], witnessed by "Willelmo filio meo et herede, Gundr fil Comitisse·Ä¶"[309].¬â€  Lord of Kendale and Lonsdale in Westmoreland in 1166[310].¬â€  A charter of King Henry II records that ·Äúprimus Willielmum de Lancaster, baronem de Kendale, qui prius vocabatur de Tailboys·Äù married ·ÄúGundredam comitissam Warwic·Äù[311].¬â€ 
    [m firstly ---.¬â€  No direct proof has been found of this supposed first marriage.¬â€  However, assuming that Hawise, wife of Richard de Moreville, was the daughter of William [I] de Lancaster, she must have been born from an otherwise unrecorded first marriage, given the estimated birth date of William·Äôs known wife Gundred de Warenne.]¬â€ 
    m [secondly] ([Jun 1153/1156]) as her second husband, GUNDRED de Warenne, widow of ROGER de Beaumont Earl of Warwick, daughter of WILLIAM [II] de Warenne Earl of Surrey & his wife Elisabeth de Vermandois [Capet] ([1120 or after]-after 1166).¬â€  Guillaume of Jumi√®ges records that ·ÄùWalerannus et Robertus...mater eorum·Äù married secondly after the death of her first husband ·Äúsecundo Willelmo de Warenna comiti Surrei√¶·Äù by whom she had ·ÄúWillelmum tertium et duas filias·Äù of whom ·Äúfiliarum...primogenitam·Äù married ·Äúcomes Rogerus de Warwic·Äù[312].¬â€  Robert of Torigny names "Gondrada sorore uterine Galeranni comitis Mellenti" as wife of "Rogero comite Warwicensi"[313].¬â€  An undated manuscript relating to Cockersand Abbey, Lancashire records that ·ÄúWillielmum de Lancaster·Äù married ·ÄùGundredam prius comitissam de Warwyke·Äù[314].¬â€  Her second marriage is confirmed by a charter of King Henry II which records that ·Äúprimus Willielmum de Lancaster, baronem de Kendale, qui prius vocabatur de Tailboys·Äù married ·ÄúGundredam comitissam Warwic·Äù and that she was the mother of his son William[315].¬â€  Her marriage date is dictated by the death of her first husband, recorded in Jun 1153.¬â€  "Willelmus de Lancastre" donated property to Leicester, St Mary de Pr√©, with the consent of "Willelmi filii mei et h√¶redis et Gundred√¶ uxoris me√¶", by charter dated to [1153/56][316].¬â€  "Willelmus de Lancastre" donated pasture rights in "feodum meum in Lonisdale et in Aumundernesse" to Leicester, St Mary de Pr√©, with the consent of "Willelmi filii mei et heredis et Gundree uxoris mee", for the souls of "·Ä¶Gilberti patris mei et Godithe matris mee et Jordani filii mei et Margarete filia Comitisse", by charter dated to [1156/60], witnessed by "Willelmo filio meo et herede, Gundr fil Comitisse·Ä¶"[317].¬â€  Farrer has suggested that the wording of this last document indicates that the wife of William de Lancaster was the daughter of Countess Gundred rather than the countess herself, suggesting that the latter must have been "well advanced in years" at the time of the marriage and implying that she would therefore have been past child-bearing age[318].¬â€  It is correct that the wording of the document is curious as it appears inconsistent with both possibilities: if Gundred was "Comitisse", one would expect the first part of the document to read "Gundree Comitisse uxoris mee"; on the other hand, if she was Gundred the daughter, one would expect the subscription to read "Gundr fil Comitisse ux mee".¬â€  The two names which are quoted above in the subscription list of the document dated to [1156/60] precede the subscribers who held religious positions.¬â€  It would therefore be normal for them to be the same persons who are named in the body of the document, in the same order, giving their consent to the transaction.¬â€  However, it is difficult to adopt an interpretation which contradicts the three different sources quoted above (Robert de Torigny, the undated manuscript, and the charter of King Henry II) which identify the countess as William·Äôs wife.¬â€ 
    William [I] & his [first] wife had one child:¬â€ 
    1.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  HAWISE de Lancaster (-after [1188/89]).¬â€  "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·Ä¶uxoris mee Auicie et Willi filii mei", by undated charter[319].¬â€  "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·Ä¶uxoris mee", by undated charter witnessed by "Ric de Morv patre meo, Auice de Loncastre matre·Ä¶"[320].¬â€  There is uncertainty surrounding this "Hawise de Lancaster".¬â€  Her marriage to William Peveril is confirmed by the undated charter under which ·ÄúAvisia de Lancastria, uxor Willielmi Peverel·Äù donated property to Derley Priory by undated charter[321].¬â€  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[322].¬â€  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.¬â€  There is also a difficulty concerning Hawise·Äôs parentage.¬â€  Domesday Descendants states that the wife of Richard de Morville was the daughter of William de Lancaster (no corresponding primary source cited)[323].¬â€  As can be seen from the chronology of William de Lancaster·Äôs known wife Gundred de Warenne, this affiliation would only be possible if Hawise had been born from an otherwise unrecorded earlier marriage.¬â€  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.¬â€  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[324].¬â€  This is not an ideal fit.¬â€  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 ·Äúde Lancastria·Äù in a charter which must have been dated about 40 years later.¬â€  In any case, the chronology is unfavourable.¬â€  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.¬â€  On the other hand, it is likely that William Peverel·Äôs 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).¬â€  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.¬â€  ·ÄúHelewis filia Willelmi de Lancastr·Äù confirmed to ·ÄúGileberto fratri meo...terras quas pater meus·Äù had given him ·ÄúSlegil...et Sockebroc et Tyrerhge...et totam terram de Paterickedale·Äù by charter dated to [1189], witnessed by ·Äú......Roberto de Pinkenei...Gervas de Aencurt...·Äù[325].¬â€  "Avicia de Lonc spouse of Richard de Morevilla, with the consent of William her heir and her other heirs" confirmed a donation to Furness St. Mary by charter dated to [1188/89][326].¬â€  m firstly as his second wife, WILLIAM Peverel of Nottingham, son of WILLIAM Peverel & his wife Adeline ([1100/05]-after 1155).¬â€  m secondly RICHARD de Moreville, son of HUGH de Morville & his wife Beatrice de Beauchamp (-1189).¬â€ 
    William [I] & his [first/second] wife had one child:¬â€ 
    2.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  JORDAN (-before [1156/60]).¬â€  "Willelmus de Lancastre" donated pasture rights in "feodum meum in Lonisdale et in Aumundernesse" to Leicester, St Mary de Pr√©, with the consent of "Willelmi filii mei et heredis et Gundree uxoris mee", for the souls of "·Ä¶Gilberti patris mei et Godithe matris mee et Jordani filii mei et Margarete filia Comitisse", by charter dated to [1156/60], witnessed by "Willelmo filio meo et herede, Gundr fil Comitisse·Ä¶"[327].¬â€  There is no indication of Jordan·Äôs age when he died, which means that no data is available to indicate whether he was born from William·Äôs first or second marriage.¬â€ 
    William [I] & his [second] wife had one child:¬â€ 
    3.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  WILLIAM [II] de Lancaster ([1154/56]-1184, bur Furness Abbey).¬â€  An undated manuscript relating to Cockersand Abbey, Lancashire names ·ÄúWillielmus de Lancaster secundus·Äù as son of ·ÄùWillielmum de Lancaster·Äù[328].¬â€  "Willelmus de Lancastre" donated property to Leicester, St Mary de Pr√©, with the consent of "Willelmi filii mei et h√¶redis et Gundred√¶ uxoris me√¶", by charter dated to [1153/56][329].¬â€  "Willelmus de Lancastre" donated pasture rights in "feodum meum in Lonisdale et in Aumundernesse" to Leicester, St Mary de Pr√©, with the consent of "Willelmi filii mei et heredis et Gundree uxoris mee", for the souls of "·Ä¶Gilberti patris mei et Godithe matris mee et Jordani filii mei et Margarete filia Comitisse", by charter dated to [1156/60], witnessed by "Willelmo filio meo et herede, Gundr fil Comitisse·Ä¶"[330].¬â€  A charter of King Henry II confirmed the donation to Furness by ·ÄúWillielmum filium Gilberti·Äù and names ·ÄúWillielmum secundum·Äù as son of ·Äúprimus Willielmum de Lancaster, baronem de Kendale, qui prius vocabatur de Tailboys·Äù and his wife ·ÄúGundredam comitissam Warwic·Äù[331].¬â€  If this charter is correct in identifying William·Äôs mother, William must have been an infant when he "consented" to the donations of his father in the charters dated to [1153/56] and [1156/60] which are quoted above.¬â€  An alternative possibility is that the William who is named in the two charters was an older son, by his father·Äôs presumed first marriage, who died soon afterwards and before the birth of a second son named William born to his father·Äôs second wife.¬â€  It should be noted that the chronology of the family of William·Äôs wife, Helwise de Stuteville, is consistent with her husband having been born in [1154/56].¬â€  "Willelmus filius Willelmi de Lancastre" confirmed the donations of "villam de Helsingham cum terra de Walton" to St Bees made by "Rogerus filius Gilberti" by undated charter[332].¬â€  ·ÄúWillielmus de Lancastre·Äù donated property to Furness Abbey, for the soul of ·ÄúAgnetis spons√¶ me√¶·Äù by charter dated 6 Nov 1240 which records that ·Äúavi mei·Ä¶Willielmi de Lancastre·Äù was buried in the abbey[333].¬â€  m as her first husband, HELWISE de Stuteville, daughter of ROBERT [III] de Stuteville & his wife Helwise --- (-after [1226/28]).¬â€  Domesday Descendants names Helwise as the younger daughter of Robert [III] de Stuteville[334].¬â€  The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified.¬â€  An undated manuscript relating to Cockersand Abbey, Lancashire records that ·ÄúWillielmus de Lancaster secundus·Äù married ·ÄùHelewisiam·Äù[335].¬â€  A charter of King Henry II records that ·ÄúWillielmum secundum·Äù married ·ÄúHelewisam de Stuteville·Äù by whom he was father of ·ÄúHelewisam·Äù who married ·ÄúGilberto filio Rogeri filii Reynfredi·Äù[336].¬â€  She married secondly Hugh de Morville.¬â€  "Hug de Morevill et Helew uxor eius" paid a fine relating to "dote ipsi Helewis" in Westmoreland, dated 1200[337].¬â€  The co-identity of the widow of William [II] de Lancaster with the wife of Hugh de Morville is confirmed by the following charter: ·ÄúHugo de Morwile·Äù, with the consent of ·Äúspons√¶ me√¶ Helewis√¶·Äù, confirmed ·Äútotam Fortonam·Äù [referring to the same land granted by the first charter], to [his son] ·ÄúHenrico de Lancastre·Äù which ·Äúpater eius Warinus·Äù had received from ·ÄúWillelmi de Lancastre awnculi sui·Äù, by undated charter[338].¬â€  "William Briewere and Helewisa de Stuteville, defendant" reached agreement "regarding the admeasurements of her dower from Hugh de Moreville her late husband" relating to ·Äúthe manor of Chircoswarde and the manor of Lesingebi...the manor of Hisale·Äù, dated to [1204][339].¬â€  The Testa de Nevill includes a list of landholdings in Yorkshire, dated 1219, which includes "Helewisa de Stutevill" holding land[340]. ¬â€ William [II] & his wife had one child:¬â€ 
    a)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  HAWISE de Lancaster .¬â€  An undated manuscript relating to Cockersand Abbey, Lancashire names ·ÄúHelewisia·Äù as daughter of ·ÄúWillielmus de Lancaster secundus·Äù and his wife, adding that she married ·ÄùGilbert filium Raynfridi·Äù[341].¬â€  Henry II King of England granted "filiam Willelmi de Lancastre cum tota h√¶reditate sua" to "Gilleberto filio Rogeri filii Rainfridi, dapifero nostro" by charter dated to [1184/89][342].¬â€  A charter of King Henry II names ·ÄúHelewisam·Äù as daughter of ·ÄúWillielmum secundum·Äù and his wife ·ÄúHelewisam de Stuteville·Äù, adding that she married ·ÄúGilberto filio Rogeri filii Reynfredi·Äù[343].¬â€  ·ÄúGilbertus filius Reinfredi et Elewisa uxor eius·Äù donated various churches to Wetherhal priory by undated charter[344].¬â€  m ([1184/89]) GILBERT FitzRoger FitzReinfrid Lord of Kendal, son of ROGER FitzReinfrid & his wife --- (-[1216/20]).¬â€ 
    William [II] had two illegitimate children by unknown mistresses:¬â€ 
    b)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  GILBERT de Lancaster ([1174/84]-before 1220).¬â€  ·ÄúWillms de Loncastre·Äù donated ·Äúmedietatem manerii de Socbrige·Äù, which ·ÄúHuctred filius [Ketelli]·Äù held from ·Äúpatre meo·Äù, to ·ÄúGiliberto filio meo·Äù by undated charter, witnessed by ·Äúdomina Helewisa sponsa mea, Helesio de Stivetona, Willimo de Loncastr, Gervasio de Ainecurta...·Äù[345].¬â€  Gilbert·Äôs illegitimacy is confirmed because he was not his father·Äôs heir, unless he had been disinherited by his father for some reason as yet unascertained.¬â€ 
    -¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  see below.¬â€ 
    c)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  JORDAN .¬â€  Andrew Lancaster notes that Jordan was named in ·Äúmany charters with his father·Äù and provides information about his possible descendants who fall outside the scope of Medieval Lands, supported by primary source evidence[346].¬â€ 
    William [I] had one [possibly illegitimate] child by [an unknown mistress]:¬â€ 
    4.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  WARIN de Lancaster (-before [1190/94]).¬â€  Warin·Äôs parentage is indicated by reading two charters together.¬â€  Firstly, ·ÄúWillelmus de Lonecastre filius Willelmi de Lonecastre·Äù [William [II] de Lancaster] confirmed land ·Äúde Heshkebec...·Äù to ·ÄúWarino de Lancastre·Äù by undated charter[347].¬â€  Farrer dates this charter to before 1170[348].¬â€  Secondly, ·ÄúHugo de Morwile·Äù, with the consent of ·Äúspons√¶ me√¶ Helewis√¶·Äù, confirmed ·Äútotam Fortonam·Äù [referring to the same land granted by the first charter], to [his son] ·ÄúHenrico de Lancastre·Äù which ·Äúpater eius Warinus·Äù had received from ·ÄúWillelmi de Lancastre awnculi sui·Äù, by undated charter[349].¬â€  William [II] de Lancaster was therefore ·Äúavunculus·Äù of Warin·Äôs son Henry.¬â€  Warin·Äôs illegitimacy is suggested by William [II] not referring to him as ·Äúfrater·Äù in the first charter quoted above, and by the chronology (Warin, as younger brother of William [II], would have been young to have received grants under the first charter if that is correctly dated to 1170).¬â€  ·ÄúWarinus de Lancastre·Äù donated ·Äúquartam partem...terr√¶ in Lehe·Äù to Cockersand, for the soul of King Henry II, by undated charter[350]. ¬â€ "Johannes Comes Moreton" confirmed "terras·Ä¶Ravenesmeles, Ainuluesdale, Vplitherland, Liuerpul, et Le Franceis", granted by "Rex Henricus pater meus" to "Warino patri suo", to "Henrico, filio Warini de Lancastre" by charter dated to [1190/94][351].¬â€  m ---.¬â€  The name of Warin·Äôs wife is not known.¬â€  Warin & his wife had one child:¬â€ 
    a)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  HENRY de Lee [Lancaster] (-before 1240).¬â€  "Johannes Comes Moreton" confirmed "terras·Ä¶Ravenesmeles, Ainuluesdale, Vplitherland, Liuerpul, et Le Franceis", granted by "Rex Henricus pater meus" to "Warino patri suo", to "Henrico, filio Warini de Lancastre" by charter dated to [1190/94][352].¬â€  Three generations of his descendants are set out by William Farrer (editor of the Cockersand cartulary), with references to primary source documentation[353].¬â€  A discussion of Lea (from which Henry·Äôs surname derived) is included in the Victoria County History of Lancaster[354].¬â€ 
    ¬â€ 
    http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/enguntlo.htm#HawiseLancasterM2RichardMorville

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  • Het is niet mogelijk om tekens anders dan het alfabet in te voeren (dus ook geen diacritische tekens als ö en é).



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Over de familienaam De Moreville de Lancaster


Wilt u bij het overnemen van gegevens uit deze stamboom alstublieft een verwijzing naar de herkomst opnemen:
Marvin Loyd Welborn, "Family Tree Welborn", database, Genealogie Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/family-tree-welborn/I32720.php : benaderd 9 juni 2024), "Avice (HAWISE) de Moreville de Lancaster (± 1154-1191)".