"16 Edw. III. [Williams's Collections p. 22] Thomas, son of Henry de Wever, obtained from David de Calvelegh and Mabilla his wife, the third part of two salt-works, two parts of the manor of Wever, and 6l. rent, cum pert. in Middlewich, Curtishulme, and Clive. This Thomas married Alicia, daughter of Michael de Munsull, and also Mabell, who survived him, and had issue Richard de Wever, son and heir, and Henry, as stated in the pedigree.[Harl. MSS. 2037, 194, and 506, 204.] After his death, ... Edw. III. Peter Arderne, of Alderley, purchased the marriage of Richard, son and heir of Thomas de Wever, from John Alderne of Aldford, for 40 marks, payable at Aldford. The copy of this deed is dated 8 Edw.III. but there must be an error in this date if the preceding one is rightly given by Williamson. The seals affixed are that of John Arderne of Aldford, a chief and three cross crosslets fitchèes, and that of Peter Arderne, the same, with a bend fusillè over all, circumscribed 'Sigillum Petri de Arderne.'[Harl. MSS. 506.204.] Sir John Arderne, by another deed without date, grants to this Peter two parts of the manor of Wever, until Richard, son and heir of Thomas de Wever, shall come of age, paying to him ixl. viis. vd. and four pounds yearly for dower to Mabella, widow of Thomas de Wever. Witnesses, Jordan de Macclesfield, John de Fitton, and others. [Harl. MSS. 2037. 194.]"
(Ormerod says the Cheshire pedigrees of Weever are so unreliable, it is not safe to add anything from them to the descent of Weever which he gives, which is based on deeds and inquisitions.)