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- WALTER DE COLEVILLE, son and heir of Roger (not Robert) DE C.,of Bytham Castle, co. Lincoln, by Beatrice, his wife (living 25October 1265). He took part in Simon de -Montfort's rebellion,and was summoned to Parliament 24 December 1264, by writdirected Waltero de Colevilla, which writ however, having issuedin rebellion, should not create a peerage dignity. He was takenprisoner at Kenilworth in 1264, by Prince Edward, and his landsforfeited, but they were redeemed, and he was possessed of themat his death.
He married Isabel or Elizabeth (e). He died 1277, before 2September, when the writ for his Ing. p. m. is dated. [CompletePeerage III:374, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
(e) Aubourn, Counthorpe, and other of his manors, co. Lincoln,were committed, 25 Oct 1265, to Isabel late (sic) the wife ofWalter de Coleville; where also, 20 Feb 1265/6, is a grant oflands in Aubourn to Elizabeth, wife of Walter de Colveville, theKing's enemy who is in prison. Elizabeth and Isabel are heremerely different forms of the same name, and the word 'late' inthe first passage is an error. V.G.
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