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- This lady is shown as Richard's wife and mother of his son Richard onseveral RootsWeb.com family trees but seems rather spectulative. One sitereferences "The Complete Peerage" (see below), which refers to a Richardle Waleys of Wormleighton, but this seems very slim evidence and withoutmore documentation than that, would seem almost irrelevant.
"The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest"at
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jweber&id=I15667
Here is referenced "The Complete Peerage" by G. E Cokayne, SuttonPublishing Ltd, 2000. Under "Pecche". Volume 4 (Vol X, p339-340, note: b)
In note b, page 340, it says:
"....Hodierne, wife of Richard le Waleys of Wormleighton,..." "RichardWaleys was a tenant of the Clinton fee in Wormleighton (said by Dugdale,on authority of the Peeche deeds, to have been enfeoffed thereof byGeoffrey Clinton the 2nd, and confirmed therein by his son Henry; if so ,probably in right of his wife, heiress of Wormleighton and of the land inMursley). The Peeche deeds give Richard Waleys a s. and h. William; theKenilworth Cartulary - Harl MS. 3650, f 68 - shows that he had sons Johnand Henry. Richard Waleys witnessed charters of the 1st Geoffery deClinton, and his son Geoffry (idem, ff. 4 d-7). He d. in or before 1190,when his relict Hodierne was wife of Hugh de Chaucumbe (Pipe Roll,2 Ric.I, p. 144)."
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