Of course. See "Raimbeaucourt" in my original post-- I've been told it has one of the highest number of variations in contemporary spellings at the time. But at the same time it can't just be ignored/dismissed unless other positively identifying documents corroborate it. And remember, owners/tenants/residents of a landholding could all have the same "surname" without being related. As far as I know, there is *nothing* other than the similar name to link Robert Latimer's father-in-law to the royally-descended Pecche family. And no other data on the man who is specifically called the father of Robert's wife. Jim+