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Simon was the son of Hugh de Morville and Beatrice de Beauchamp.
Simon was the son of Hugh de Morville and Beatrice de Beauchamp.


In 1136, Simon was jure uxoris Lord of Burgh by Sands,as his wife Ada was the heiress of her father William d'Engaine. Lands in Lazonby, Penrith and Kirkoswald were also in the procession of Simon. He died in 1167 in Cumberland, England. Simon was succeeded by his son [[Hugh de Morville of Burgh|Hugh]].<ref>The Register: Burgh-by-Sands', in Register and Records of Holm Cultram, ed. Francis Grainger, W G Collingwood( Kendal, 1929), British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/n-westmorland-records/vol7/pp1-4 [accessed 9 October 2024].</ref> His widow Ada later remarried to Robert de Vaux.
In 1136, Simon was jure uxoris Lord of Burgh by Sands,as his wife Ada was the heiress of her father William d'Engaine. Lands in Lazonby, Penrith and Kirkoswald were also in the procession of Simon. He died in 1167 in Cumberland, England. Simon was succeeded by his son [[Hugh de Morville of Burgh|Hugh]].<ref>The Register: Burgh-by-Sands', in Register and Records of Holm Cultram, ed. Francis Grainger, W G Collingwood( Kendal, 1929), British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/n-westmorland-records/vol7/pp1-4 [accessed 9 October 2024].</ref> His widow Ada later remarried to [[Robert de Vaux, Sheriff of Cumberland|Robert de Vaux]].


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Simon de Morville (died 1167), Lord of Kirkoswald and jure uxoris Lord of Burgh by Sands, was an English noble.

Life

Simon was the son of Hugh de Morville and Beatrice de Beauchamp.

In 1136, Simon was jure uxoris Lord of Burgh by Sands,as his wife Ada was the heiress of her father William d'Engaine. Lands in Lazonby, Penrith and Kirkoswald were also in the procession of Simon. He died in 1167 in Cumberland, England. Simon was succeeded by his son Hugh.[1] His widow Ada later remarried to Robert de Vaux.

References

  1. ^ The Register: Burgh-by-Sands', in Register and Records of Holm Cultram, ed. Francis Grainger, W G Collingwood( Kendal, 1929), British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/n-westmorland-records/vol7/pp1-4 [accessed 9 October 2024].