(2) Hij is getrouwd met Sybil de Morwick.
Zij zijn getrouwd na 1279 te 2nd husband 2nd wife.Bron 1
Sir LAURENCE DE SAINT MAUR, son and heir, was one of the boys at Windsorwith the royal children in 1254, when his father was overseas with theKing. In 1266 he was in possession of Road (i). In May 1270 he hadprotection as a Crusader. He was preparing to go to St. Iago in January1275/6, and in August following to accompany Edmund, then Earl ofLancaster, whose steward he was, to Navarre. He was summoned for, andserved in, the expedition of 1282, under the Earl and Roger de Mortimer,in which Llewelyn was taken, and his head sent to London. Keeper ofJedburgh castle, 1291. In 1292 he is said to have been going with theEarl to Wales. He was exempted from the general summons for service inGascony, 1294, but was there under the Earl.
He married, 1stly, Emma ----, who died in or before Hilary term 1275/6;and, 2ndly, Sibyl, elder daughter and coheir of Hugh DE MORWICK, widow ofSir Roger DE LUMLEY. He died February 1296/7; his widow died 26 July1298. [Complete Peerage XI:357-8, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
(i) When he presented to Road, which property may have been settled uponhim, on his marriage, by his father. In that year he acquired land incos. Northants and Warwick.
Note: Douglas Richardson identified Emma as niece of Warin deBassingbourne and granddaughter of the elder Warin de Bassingbourne.