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About Matilde of Ferrers
MATILDE OF FERRERS (aka MAUD OF FERRERS)
Marriage
Matilde of Ferrers, here treated, married Richard of London Dryburgh Liber: charter number 53 on pp. 41-2
Children
EVIDENCE FROM THE REGISTER OF DRYBURGH
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c. 1170: Charter by which Robertus de Londonia confirms possession of the church of Lessudden in Roxburghshire to the canons of Dryburgh. He did so for the benefit of the souls of his father and mother, Richardi de Londonia and Matilde de Ferers. Dryburgh Liber: charter number 53 on pp. 41-2
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c. 1170: Charter by which Robertus de Londonia confirms possession of the church of Lessudden in Roxburghshire to the canons of Dryburgh. He did so for the benefit of the souls of his father and mother, Richardi de Londonia and Matilde de Ferers, and Thome de Londonia and Mauricij de London. Dryburgh Liber: charternumber 54 on p. 42
SECONDARY SOURCE EVIDENCE
GENEALOGY
The Anglo-Norman Era in Scottish History. The Ford Lectures Delivered in the University of Oxford in Hilary Term 1977. By G. W. S. Barrow, F.B.A., (Oxford University Press, 1980), 232 pp. See pp. 183-4 for an account of the de Londres family