-
death of John Marshal, 2nd
Baron Marshal, when it was
given to his
sister Hawyse’s husband,
Robert Morley, 2nd
Baron Morley, in
absence of any
other house...
- 1316 or 1317 at the age of 15, and he p****ed
everything onto his
sister Hawyse, wife of
Robert Morley.
Robert subsequently became marshal of
Ireland de...
-
known to have had the
following issue: John Marshal, 2nd
Baron Marshal.
Hawyse Marshal,
married Robert de Morley.
Denise Marshal. William's
children were...
-
Robert de
Quincy (son of Saer de Quincy, 1st Earl of Winchester) by his wife
Hawyse de Blondeville/de Mechines, 4th
sister and co-heiress of
Ranulph de Blondeville/de...
- and was
buried in
Worcester Cathedral. Clifford's
first wife was
probably Hawyse or Avicia,
daughter of John Boterell, a
grant of
whose hand his
father had...
- (d. c. 1302)
Robert Morley, 2nd
Baron Morley (died 1360) "having
married Hawyse,
sister and heir to John le Mareschall, of Hengham, in [the
County of Norfolk]...
- whom he had the
following progeny:
Nicholas de
Dunstanville (1136–1175);
Hawyse (or Denise) de
Dunstanville (1138–21
April 1162), wife of
Richard de Redvers...
- (d.1194), his son
Ralph de
Somery I (d.1210), son of John de
Somery and
Hawyse sister and heir of
Gervase Paganell Ralph de
Somery II (c.1193-1216), eldest...
- son of
William II, died in 1316, and his
barony p****ed with his
sister Hawyse to Robert, lord Morley, and was held by the Morleys, Lovels, and Parkers...
- He held
other manors in
Hampshire and
married a
Portchester girl
named Hawyse in 1069 with whom he had
three children.[citation needed] The
history of...