Emoine le Boteler does not seem to belong as a daughter of Hervey Walter, Sr. and Matilda de Valoignes, or the siblings by the surname Verdun/Verdon.
The siblings don't seem to belong to these parents either, I am thinking by the looks of the 'About' section and the data conflicts that Harvey Walter & Matilda de Valoines have been wrongly merged.
I found this issue when trying to deal with the Butler line which includes the Chief Butler's of Ireland so have a limited amount of time at the moment.
Would anyone like to help straighten out this line?
Also there may be a issue with the connected husband Sir Thomas Multon, Kt., I am not sure of his parentage and have placed in the 'About' section of the son Sir Thomas Multon, 1st Baron Multon of Gilsland what informaton I could find in the limited time I have.
Okay, I will leave this with a few questions. Something seems off.
Was Thomas Multon (d. February 12, 1295) husband of both of Emoine de Verdon and Isabel Unknown? What happened to Emoine le Boteler, was that an error, she was listed as the dau. of Sir John le Boteler in http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p351.htm#i...
Was Thomas Multon (d. February 8, 1321) married to both Eleanor de Burgh and Margaret de Mauley? I have seen both wives but not listed together as wives of Thomas Multon, and I have seen references that list each wife as the mother of a dau. Margaret (m. Ralph Dacre) .
Burgh as mother
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_de_Multon,_1st_Baron_Multon_of_...
http://www.thepeerage.com/p918.htm#i9174
Mauley as mother
http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1122.htm#...
http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/DACRE.htm#Randolph DACRE (1º B. Dacre of Gillesland)
This doesn't list the children
http://www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk/online/
Bad sources make for bad results. MedLands sorts him out as the son of the thrice-married Thomas Multon of Egremont, double first cousin of Thomas de Lucy (who also had a son Thomas, second cousin to this one).
THIS Thomas married an Emoine (Edmunda) "le Botillier", but no evidence is provided to show that she belonged to the Butler/Verdun family of Ireland. And they both died youmg, leaving Thomas (III) de Multon as "Lord Multon of Egremont" (NOT Baron de Lucy - that was his cousin).
THOMAS de Multon (21 Feb 1276-[May 1321/8 Feb 1322]). A writ dated 22 Aug "15 Edw I", after the death of "Thomas de Multon the younger", names "Thomas his son aged 11 on Thursday in the first week of Lent in the same year is his next heir"[1629]. He was summoned to Parliament in 1299 whereby he is held to have become Lord Multon of Egremont. m (St Peter’s Priory, Ipswich 3 Jan 1297) ELEANOR de Burgh, daughter of RICHARD de Burgh Earl of Ulster & his wife Margaret de Burgh of Lanvalley.
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3L-O.htm#Lam...
Cawley is on the whole far more reliable than Wikipoo or Tudorplace or our-royal-yadayada, because he works from primary documentation as much as possible and seldom indulges in Wild Mass Guessing.