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Volume 12, part 2, page 746, 747:
He
[Saher de Quency (d. 1190)]
m., in 1162,
Asceline, widow of Geoffrey DE WATERVILLE
(or WATEVILLE),
sister and coh. of William PEVEREL, of Bourn, co.
Cambridge (who d. on Crusade, 1147-48),
da. of Robert PEVEREL,
of the same, by his wife Adelicia.(a)
She d. before him.(b)
Page 747, note a:
For William Peverel's 4 sisters
and coheirs and the division between them of
the Honor of Bourn see Clay, Early Yorks Charters,
vol. ix, pp. 52-53, and ante,
vol. x, pp. 332-33, sub PECCHE (of Bourn).
Note b:
In 1190 her da. Asceline de
Wateville, mother of Robert de Torpel, owed
60m. for seisin of the lands of her mother,
who was wife of Saher de Quency
(Pipe Roll, 2 Ric. I, p. 29; 4 Ric. I, p. 261;
cf. Farrer, Feudal Cambridgeshire, p. 160).
According to K.S.B. Keats-Rohan [Domesday Descendants, pp. 652, 1067 (2002)], Asceline's father normally occurs as Pagan (Payn) Peverel, but is called Robert in one charter of his son William printed by Dugdale [citing Monasticon Anglicanum, vol. 2, p. 601]. Keats-Rohan places her marriage to Saher de Quency in 1163.
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