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  • Richard de Morville (died 1189), Lord of Cunninghame succeeded his father, Hugh de Morville (died 1162), as Constable of Scotland and in his Scottish...
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  • from Morville in the Cotentin Peninsula, in northern France. His parentage is unclear. According to Barrow his father was probably Richard de Morville who...
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  • Hugh de Morville may refer to: Hugh de Morville, or Richard de Morville (fl. c. 1066), Norman noble Hugh de Morville, Constable of Scotland (died 1162)...
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    Sir Hugh de Morville (died c. 1173) was an Anglo-Norman knight who served King Henry II of England in the late 12th century. He is chiefly famous as one...
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  • daughter of Richard de Morville, and eventually his sole heir. The couple had at least one known son, Alan of Galloway. Richard de Morville, Constable...
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    Hugh de Morville, to King David I (father of Hugh de Morville, Lord of Westmorland an assassin of Thomas Becket) 1162-1189, Richard de Morville, his son...
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  • Hugh de Morville (died 1202) Baron of Burgh, Lord of Kirkoswald, was an English noble. He was the only son of Simon de Morville and Ada d’Engaine. He succeeded...
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    Melrose, the Abbot of Newbottle, Richard de Morville, Constable of Scotland, 'Alan, son of Walter the Steward, and William de Lauder. Alan became a patron...
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  • received a charter for the lands of Herdmanston, East Lothian from Richard de Morville, Constable of Scotland whom he was Vicecomes to. This was received...
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    Kelso. The patron is not known for certain, but it may have been Richard de Morville, Lord of Cunninghame and Great Constable of Scotland, perhaps with...
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  • to the Tironensian monks of Kilwinning Abbey by the wife of Sir Richard de Morville. The farm or Grange of the monks is indicated by the name Grange...
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    is said by Timothy Pont to have been held by the Lockharts from Richard de Morville, Constable of Scotland, as far back as 1191, after Stephen Lockhart...
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  • which had passed to Roland from the Morvilles by right of Roland's wife, the only surviving heir of Richard de Morville. As constable, Alan, like the earls...
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    it is evident that the name de Haga is Norman. Petrus de Haga appears as a witness on a charter of Richard de Morville, who was Constable of Scotland...
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    Henry St Clair received a grant of the lands of Herdmanston, from Richard de Morville, Constable of Scotland. According to the website sinclairgenealogy...
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    family of de Lawedre were "there in the previous century." About 1170 Richard de Morville, Constable of Scotland, made a donation to the Brethren of the Hospital...
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    on 10 May 2013. Retrieved 14 September 2015. Stringer, K (2004). "Morville, Richard de (d. 1189/90)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed...
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  • 1174; and arbitrating a dispute between the Abbot of Melrose and Richard de Morville. Waltheof married a woman named Alina, possibly Scottish, and by...
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    Hungary, German duchess (b. 1145) Hugh de Paduinan, Scoto-Norman nobleman and Crusader (b. 1140) Richard de Morville, Scottish Lord High Constable Romano...
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    present day Dunlop House. The De Ross family were vassals to the De Morvilles, Overlords of Cunninghame. The De Morvilles backed John Balliol's claim to...
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