- Waltheof,
Waldeve or
Waldef is a
masculine name of Old
English origin and it
survives in present-day as the name Waldo. Its
original meaning is uncertain...
- have its own saint's cult
ensured the cult's longevity. Also
Waldef or
Waldeve Barlow The
English Church 1066–1154 p. 208-210 Baker,
Derek (1975). "Legend...
-
certainly not
Walter FitzAlan.
Issue by Euphemia: Patrick, 7th Earl of Dunbar.
Waldeve (Waltheof),
Rector of Dunbar,
named as son of Earl
Patrick by Pope Innocent...
- Old
Wardon Bedfordshire William Speche (Espec) 1086
Papcastle ****berland
Waldeve temp.
Henry I
Patricksbourne Kent
Richard FitzWilliam 1086 Peak Derbyshire...
- be
called "earl of Dunbar"
rather than "earl of Lothian". "About Lord
Waldeve, Earl of
Dunbar on Geni". McDonald, Andrew, ‘Waltheof,
third earl of Lothian...
-
brave fellow. The
first record of the name
occurs in 1262, when a
certain Waldeve de
Coueran witnessed a
charter concerning a
transfer of
lands between Dubhghall...
-
several occasions. The
title of the
estate later p****ed to
Gilbert (or "
Waldeve") de
Walton by King John in 1189. A
moated lodge was
built in the 14th...
- "cywrain",
which means "skilled".
Early recorded bearers of the
surname are
Waldeve de
Coueran in 1262;
William de
Coughran in 1296; and
Robert de Cochrane...
- and Cren de Lummisden, who
between 1166 and 1182,
attested a
charter by
Waldeve, Earl of
Dunbar to
Coldingham Priory.
Between 1249 and 1262
Gilbert de...
- 1908, p.245 where,
citing Roger Hovenden's
Chronica he
states "In the same year [1166] died earl Gospatrick, and his son
Waldeve succeeded him". v t e...