See also

Family of Richard + of MORVILLE and Avice + of LANCASTER

Husband: Richard + of MORVILLE (1143-1189)
Wife: Avice + of LANCASTER (1155-1191)
Children: Elena of MORVILLE (1170- )
Elena + of MORVILLE (1172-1217)
Malcolm of MORVILLE (c. 1174- )
William of MORVILLE (c. 1176- )
Maud of MORVILLE (c. 1178- )
Marriage 1167 Kirkoswald, Cumberland, England

Husband: Richard + of MORVILLE

Name: Richard + of MORVILLE
Sex: Male
Father: Hugh + of MORVILLE (1128-1162)
Mother: Beatrice + of BEAUCHAMP (1120- )
Birth 1143 Burgh-by-Sands, Cumberland, England
Occupation Constable of Scotland
Death 1189 (age 45-46)

Wife: Avice + of LANCASTER

Name: Avice + of LANCASTER
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: Almodois + of MARCHE (1020-1071)
Birth 1155 Cumberland, England
Death 1 Jan 1191 (age 35-36)

Child 1: Elena of MORVILLE

Name: Elena of MORVILLE
Sex: Female
Birth 1170

Child 2: Elena + of MORVILLE

Name: Elena + of MORVILLE
Sex: Female
Spouse: Roland + of GALLOWAY (1164-1200)
Birth 1172 Kirkoswald, Cumberland, England
Death 11 Jun 1217 (age 44-45) Scotland

Child 3: Malcolm of MORVILLE

Name: Malcolm of MORVILLE
Sex: Male
Birth 1174 (est)

Child 4: William of MORVILLE

Name: William of MORVILLE
Sex: Male
Birth 1176 (est)

Child 5: Maud of MORVILLE

Name: Maud of MORVILLE
Sex: Female
Birth 1178 (est)

Note on Husband: Richard + of MORVILLE

Richard de Morville (died 1189), succeeded his father Hugh de Morville (died 1162) as Constable of Scotland and in his Scottish estates and English lands at Bozeat in Northamptonshire, and Rutland, as well as a number of feus of the Honour of Huntingdon[1].

 

About 1180 or later Richard de Morville, with the consent of his son William, granted liberty to the monks of Melrose to plough and sow the lands of Blanslie and the plain beyond the grove over to the Leader Water[citation needed]. This grant was confirmed by William de Morville, presumably his son.

 

Richard married Avice (who survived him), daughter of William de Lancaster, Baron of Kendal by his spouse Gundred, daughter of William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey. They had at least five children:

 

Malcolm, accidentally killed by Adulf de St.Martin while hunting.

William, alive in 1180 but said to have died without issue.

Maud, who married William de Vieuxpont (who became Lord of Westmorland)

Elena (born circa 1170), eventual sole heir to her father, who married Roland of Galloway (died 1200).