Fact 1086 Domesday tenant of Robert Peverel in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire
The Origin of the Morteynes, by John M. Ellis, p. 117: In the Domesday Survey in 1086, Warner de Codnor, a Norman, held six manors in Cadnor, Heanor, Langley and 'Smithycote", a manor and its berewick in Shirland and Ufton (Fields), Co. Derby,....[and additional in Nottinghamshire]. UNPROVEN CONNECTION TO FATHER & BROTHERS - The Origin of the Morteynes, by John M. Ellis, p. 120: "Warner de Codnro was probably a member of the de Lisoriis family and a brother of Fulk and Throard de Lisoriss, all of them being sons of Warner de Lisoriss (the forester). Again, further reserach is needed." At p. 119, Fulk de Lisoris held a manor in Risley, Derbyshire from Roger de Bully at the time of the Domesday Survey, and "[t]hat manor passed to Roger de Morteyne, son of Warner de Condor, Fulk's proable nephew, toghter with Tonton, Wollaton, and Condor, the last being eventually setled on Robert's elder son, William de Condor."