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N.N. de Mohun

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Daughter of William de Mohun, Lord Dunster, Sheriff of Somerset and Godeheut de Toeni
Wife of Richard de Percival, Sir
Mother of Sir John de Perceval, of Watton and Richard de Perceval
Sister of Sir William de Mohun IV; Thomas de Mohun; Phillip de Mohun and Yolande de Mohun

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  • 'The historic genealogy of the Lowells of America from 1639 to 1899 (1899)
  • http://www.archive.org/details/historicgenealo00lowegoog
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/historicgenealo00lowegoog#page/n57/mo...
  • We come now to the ancestry of the wife of Richard Lowle of the ninth generation. Her baptismal name is not in evidence. She was the daughter of Edmond Percival and Elizabeth Panthuit of Weston-in-Gordano, who were the parents of Percival Lowle. This ancestry is so well defined in English archives, and so illustrious in its composition as to merit its presentation in detail.
  • [ Asceline (called also Lupus, the Wolf] was given Weston-in-Gordano, and other estates in Somerset County. England. In 1087 he commanded the Norman forces at Mantes, Normandy. He died 1119 A. D. He had married
  • Isabella, natural daughter of William, Earl of Bretville, in Normandy.
  • Note— It is said that Asceline was dubbed " the Wolf" "because of the fierceness of his temper."— Burke, and other authorities. J. H. L.
    • [ William Gouel de Percival (surnamed also Lupellus— the little wolf." from whom descend the house of Lupel or Luvel or Lovel. ) He was lord of Yory in Normandy and founder of Castle Kary, Somerset County. England. He conspired against his king, Henry I. of England, in 1123, and against King Stephen in 1158. He died between 1153 and 1159.
    • Auberie de Bellmont, of Robert, Earl of Mellent in Normandy and Leicester in England.
      • ' [ Richard de Percival was a Crusader in 1190 with King Richard I. in the Holy Land, and was a principal commander in the English army there. In an action against the Saracens he lost a leg and returned, dying in 1201-2. He was buried in the church of Weston-in-Gordano, with this inscription: "Orate pro anima Rycardi Perceval qui Melitavit in Terra Sancta com Rege Bycardo, A C. M. C. X. G." (Pray for the soul of Richard Percival. who served as a soldier in the Holy Lands with King Richard in A. D. 1190).
      • 'dau. of William de Moion or Mohun, Lord of Dunster, County Somerset.
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  • '(Miss) de Mohun
  • 'F, b. circa 1165
  • Father Sir William I de Mohun, Lord Dunster, Sheriff of Somerset d. a 1190
  • Mother Adeliz
  • ' (Miss) de Mohun was born circa 1165 at of Dunster, Somersetshire, England. She married Richard de Percival, son of William Lovel, Seigneur Ivri, Breval and Mathilde Beaumont, circa 1186 at of Somersetshire, England.
  • 'Family Richard de Percival b. c 1163, d. 1191
  • Child
    • ◦Richard de Percival+ b. c 1190
  • http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p3170.htm#...
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