'ROGER DE MOHAUT, of Elford, co. Stafford, dead 1230/1 (when his h. was Agnes de Orreby), yr. son of Robert de Mohaut, of Howarden, succ. abt. 1141, d. abt. 1162, hereditary seneschal of the co. of Chester, and Leucha, living 1162, perh. dau. of William Fitz Neel of Halton, Constable of Cheshire (CP IX: 10-11, X: 168-170; Wm Salt Soc. III: 89, IV: 24, 46). This Roger de Mohaut was misidentified in the early editions and in von Redlich. He did not marry Cecily d'Aubigny. That Roger de Mohaut was his nephew.'
If the entry in the Annales Cestrienses, or Chronicle of St. Werburgh, "1232. Obiit Rogerus de Montealto, Senescallus, de Hawarthin" (cited by Ormerod in Parentalia) is accurate, there were actually 3 Roger de Montalt/Mohaut's that were confused, and the Roger who married Cecily d'Aubigny was likely this Roger's great-nephew.