Richard de Morville (Conquest)
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Richard de Morville was a noble of Normandy and Norman England.
Richard derived from Morville, in the canton of Bricquebec, and was a member of a petty nobility. He witnessed charters by Richard de Redvers in the early twelfth century, and was apparently the father of Hugh de Morville, Constable of Scotland, and his brother William."[1]
Notes[edit]
- ↑ Barrow, Geoffrey W.S., Some Problems in 12th and 13th century Scottish History - a Genealogical Approach, in The Scottish Genealogist, vol.XXV, no.4, December 1978, pp. 70–71n, ISSN 0300-337X
References[edit]
- Barrow, G. W. S. (1980). The Anglo-Norman Era in Scottish History, Oxford University Press, p. 70/1n.
- Eyton, Robert William. Itinerary of Henry II.
- Ramsay, James Henry. Angevin England.
- Ritchie, R. L. Graeme (1954). The Normans in Scotland. Edinburgh University Press.
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