Watyr is obscure, but he resided at and probably hailed from Kendal. When, on 20 Aug. 1446, he offered surety in Chancery for a yeoman of Maulds Meaburn (Westmorland), he is described as ‘of Kendal’; and he was thus, in all probability, a near-kinsman of John ‘del Water’, who held property there early in the fifteenth century, and Thomas ‘del Water’, a Kendal draper and a litigant in the court of common pleas in the 1420s.
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