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| Father | Sir William de Huntingfield1 b. circa 1165, d. before 25 January 1221 |
| Mother | Isabel FitzWilliam2,3 d. 1207 |
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| Arms* | His arms were D'or a la fesse de goules et trois torteux d'argent en la fesse (Glover).4 |
| Name Variation | Sir Roger de Huntingfield was also styled Huntingfeld.5 |
| Marriage* | He married Joan de Hobrugg, daughter of William de Hobrugg, in 1236.1,6 |
| Residence* | He lived at Huntingfield, Suffolk, England.6 |
| Feudal* | He held on 24 June 1253 at Stradebroc, Suffolk, England.4 |
| Death* | He died | holding Suthrop, Frampton, and Toft Manors, Lincs., as 2 1/4 Kt. Fees, Mendham manor as 1 Fee, Huntingfreud and Benges Manors, Ess., leaving s. h. William, 20 on 24 Aug 1257 before 10 July 1257.7,6,4 |
| Family | Joan de Hobrugg d. before 7 September 1297 |
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| Father | William de Hobrugg1 |
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| Name Variation | Joan de Hobrugg was also styled Joan de Hobrugg.2 |
| Marriage* | She married Sir Roger de Huntingfield, son of Sir William de Huntingfield and Isabel FitzWilliam, in 1236.1,3 |
| Death* | She died before 7 September 1297.4,3 |
| Family | Sir Roger de Huntingfield d. before 10 July 1257 |
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| Birth* | William de Hobrugg was born at Of Hobridge, Essex, England.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Agnes Picot, daughter of William Picot.1 |
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| Family 2 | Agnes Picot d. circa 1218 |
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| Father | William Picot1 d. circa 1218 |
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| Marriage* | Agnes Picot married William de Hobrugg.1 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Hobrugg.1 |
| Death* | She died circa 1218.1 |
| Family | William de Hobrugg |
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| Birth* | William Picot was born at Of Quy, Cambridge, England.1 |
| Death* | He died circa 1218.1 |
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| Father | Lord Roger de Huntingfield1,2 |
| Mother | Alice de Senlis1,2 d. 1204 |
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| Name Variation | Sir William de Huntingfield was also styled William de Hunterfield.3 |
| Birth* | He was born circa 1165.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Isabel FitzWilliam, daughter of William FitzRoger, before 1194.1,2 |
| Marriage | He married Isabel FitzWilliam, daughter of William FitzRoger, after September 1202.3 |
| Occupation* | He was Keeper of Dover Castle in 1203 at Dover, England.1,2 |
| Occupation | He was Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk between 1210 and 1212.1,2 |
| Excommunication* | He was excommunicated in 1215.1 |
| Event-Misc* | Magna Charta surety on 15 June 1215 at Runningmede, England.4,2 |
| Death* | He died while on Crusade before 25 January 1221.1,2 |
| Family | Isabel FitzWilliam d. 1207 |
| Marriage* | He married Isabel FitzWilliam, daughter of William FitzRoger, before 1194.1,2 |
| Marriage | He married Isabel FitzWilliam, daughter of William FitzRoger, after September 1202.1,2,3 |
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| Father | William FitzRoger1,2 |
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| Name Variation | Isabel FitzWilliam was also styled Isabel FitzWilliam.3 |
| Marriage* | She married Osmund de Stuteville, son of Robert de Estouteville and Erneburga FitzHugh.3 |
| Marriage* | She married Sir William de Huntingfield, son of Lord Roger de Huntingfield and Alice de Senlis, before 1194.1,2 |
| Marriage* | She married Sir William de Huntingfield, son of Lord Roger de Huntingfield and Alice de Senlis, after September 1202.4 |
| Death-alt* | She was also reported to have died in 1207.1 |
| Death | She died in 1209.2 |
| Family 1 | Osmund de Stuteville d. before September 1202 |
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| Family 2 | Sir William de Huntingfield b. circa 1165, d. before 25 January 1221 |
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| Last Edited | 9 Sep 2004 |
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| Name Variation | William FitzRoger was also styled William FitzRoger of Gressinghall.1 |
| Residence* | He lived at Gressinghall, Norfolk, England.2 |
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| Birth* | Lord Roger de Huntingfield was born.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Alice de Senlis, daughter of Saher de Quincy and Maud de St. Liz.1,2 |
| Family | Alice de Senlis d. 1204 |
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| Mother | Maud de St. Liz1 b. circa 1094, d. 1140 |
| Father | Saher de Quincy1 d. between 1156 and 1158 |
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| Marriage* | Alice de Senlis married Lord Roger de Huntingfield.2,3 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Huntingfield.2 |
| Death* | She died in 1204.2 |
| Family | Lord Roger de Huntingfield |
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| Father | Sir Robert Howard1 b. circa 1342, d. 18 July 1388 |
| Mother | Margaret de Scales1 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Marriage* | Margaret Howard married first Constantine de Clifton Esq., son of Sir John de Clifton and Elizabeth Cromwell, after February 1390.2,3 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Clifton. |
| Marriage* | She married second Sir Gilbert Talbot.3 |
| Death* | She died on 25 March 1434.3 |
| Burial* | She was buried at Black Friars, Norwich, Norfolk, England.3 |
| Family 1 | Sir Gilbert Talbot d. 6 February 1398/99 |
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| Family 2 | Constantine de Clifton Esq. b. 1372, d. 19 February 1395 |
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| Last Edited | 13 Oct 2004 |
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| Father | John Plaiz d. 1389 |
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| Death* | Margaret Plaiz died in 1391.1 |
| Last Edited | 9 Mar 2003 |
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| Death* | John Plaiz died in 1389.1 |
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| Father | Constantine de Clifton2,1 d. before 1373 |
| Mother | Catherine de la Pole2 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Feudal* | Sir John de Clifton held Buckenham, Babingley, Denton, Hilborough, West Bradenham, Norfolk.1 |
| Birth* | He was born circa 1353.2,1 |
| Marriage* | He married Elizabeth Cromwell, daughter of Sir Ralph Cromwell and Maud Bernacke.2,1 |
| Summoned* | He was summoned to Parliament from 1 December 1376 to 28 July 1388.1 |
| Death* | He died on 10 August 1388 at Rhodes.2,1 |
| Family | Elizabeth Cromwell d. 24 September 1391 |
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| Last Edited | 13 Oct 2004 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Feudal* | Constantine de Clifton held Buckenham, Norfolk.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Catherine de la Pole, daughter of Sir William de la Pole and Catherine Norwich.2,1 |
| Death* | He died before 1373.2 |
| Family | Catherine de la Pole |
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| Father | William de la Pole1 d. circa 1329 |
| Mother | Elena (?)1 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Marriage* | Sir William de la Pole married Catherine Norwich, daughter of Sir Walter de Norwich.1 |
| Occupation | He was Baron of the Exchequer.2 |
| Occupation* | He was Mayor of Hull in 1332 at Hull, England.2 |
| Event-Misc* | The Poles were wealthy merchants of Hull. "During the war with France, the king was reduced to great straits through the want of money. At this critical period he appealed to William De la Pole, who advanced him the immense sum of £76,180. Constant to the last in his friendship and regard for his sovereign, Sir William, when impotent and of great age, gave Edward a full release of all debts the monarch owed him." -Bulmer's Gazetteer (1892) in 1339.3 |
| Death* | He died in 1366.2 |
| Family | Catherine Norwich |
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| Last Edited | 17 Apr 2005 |
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| Father | Sir William de la Pole1,2 d. 1366 |
| Mother | Catherine Norwich |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Marriage* | Catherine de la Pole married Constantine de Clifton.1,2 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Clifton.1 |
| Family | Constantine de Clifton d. before 1373 |
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| Father | Sir Ralph Cromwell1 d. 27 August 1398 |
| Mother | Maud Bernacke1 b. between 1335 and 1338, d. 10 April 1419 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Marriage* | Elizabeth Cromwell married first Sir John de Clifton, son of Constantine de Clifton and Catherine de la Pole.1,2 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Clifton.1 |
| Death* | She died on 24 September 1391.2 |
| Death | Another source reports that Elizabeth Cromwell died between 1393 and 1394.1 |
| Family | Sir John de Clifton b. circa 1353, d. 10 August 1388 |
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| Last Edited | 13 Oct 2004 |
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| Father | Ralph de Cromwell2,3,1 d. before 28 October 1364 |
| Mother | Anice de Bellers4,3,1 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Feudal* | Sir Ralph Cromwell held Cromwell, Nottinghamshire, West Hallam, Derbyshire, and in right of his wife, Tattershall Castle, Lincolnshire, and Lutton, Northamptonshire.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Maud Bernacke, daughter of Sir John Bernacke and Joan Marmion, before 20 January 1360/61.1 |
| Marriage | Another source reports that the marriage took place before 20 June 1366.5,6,7 |
| Residence* | He lived at Tattershall, Lincolnshire, England.8 |
| Summoned* | He was summoned to Parliament on 28 December 1375 at England.8,1 |
| (Witness) Death | He was heir of Thomasine Belers circa 1382; | leaving her cousin, Ralph Cromwell, as her heir.1 |
| Event-Misc* | He was a Banneret, retained to serve the King in the event of invasion. From 1386 to 1387.1 |
| Event-Misc* | They obtained a papal indult to celebrate mass before daybreak in 1394.1 |
| Death* | He died on 27 August 1398.8,1 |
| Family | Maud Bernacke b. between 1335 and 1338, d. 10 April 1419 |
| Marriage* | He married Maud Bernacke, daughter of Sir John Bernacke and Joan Marmion, before 20 January 1360/61.1 |
| Marriage | Another source reports that the marriage took place before 20 June 1366.1,5,6,7 |
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| Last Edited | 20 Nov 2004 |
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| Father | Sir John Bernacke1,2,3,4 b. between 1305 and 1306, d. 20 March 1346 |
| Mother | Joan Marmion1,2 d. 2 October 1361 or 13 October 1361 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Name Variation | Maud Bernacke was also styled Maud de Bernak.5 |
| Birth* | She was born between 1335 and 1338.5 |
| (Witness) Death | She was heir of William de Bernak circa 1360; | leaving his sister Maud as his heir.5 |
| Marriage* | She married Sir Ralph Cromwell, son of Ralph de Cromwell and Anice de Bellers, before 20 January 1360/61.5 |
| Marriage | Another source reports that the marriage took place before 20 June 1366.1,6,3 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Cromwell. |
| Event-Misc* | They obtained a papal indult to celebrate mass before daybreak in 1394.5 |
| Event-Misc* | She was co-heiress to her cousin, Mary Percy, wife of John Roos in 1394.5 |
| Death* | She died on 10 April 1419.1,5 |
| Family | Sir Ralph Cromwell d. 27 August 1398 |
| Marriage* | She married Sir Ralph Cromwell, son of Ralph de Cromwell and Anice de Bellers, before 20 January 1360/61.5 |
| Marriage | Another source reports that the marriage took place before 20 June 1366.5,1,6,3 |
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| Mother | Alice de Driby1,2 |
| Father | Sir William Bernake1,3,2 d. April 1339 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Feudal* | Sir John Bernacke held Tattershall, Lincolnshire, and Bokenham.2 |
| Birth* | He was born between 1305 and 1306.2 |
| Birth | Another source reports that Sir John Bernacke was born in 1309.4 |
| Marriage* | He married Joan Marmion, daughter of Sir John Marmion and Maud de Furnival.4,5,3,2 |
| Death* | He died on 20 March 1346.2 |
| Death | Another source reports that Sir John Bernacke died in 1349.4 |
| Family | Joan Marmion d. 2 October 1361 or 13 October 1361 |
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| Father | Sir John Marmion1,2 b. circa 1292, d. 30 April 1335 |
| Mother | Maud de Furnival |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Marriage* | Joan Marmion married first Sir John Bernacke, son of Sir William Bernake and Alice de Driby.1,3,2,4 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Bernacke.5 |
| Event-Misc* | Joan Marmion was heir to her brother, Robert Marmion, by which she inherited a 1/2 share in the manors of Lutton, Northamptonshire, and Wath, Hunmanby, and Langton-on-Swale, Yorkshire before 1360.4 |
| Marriage* | She married Sir John de Folville before 1360.4 |
| Death* | She died on 2 October 1361 or 13 October 1361.4 |
| Death | Another source reports that Joan Marmion died in 1362.1 |
| Family 1 | Sir John Bernacke b. between 1305 and 1306, d. 20 March 1346 |
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| Family 2 | Sir John de Folville |
| Last Edited | 13 Oct 2004 |
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| Father | Sir William Marmion2 b. after 1223, d. before 1276 |
| Mother | Lorette of Dover2 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Arms* | His arms were De veer a une fesse de goules (Parl.) Vair a fesse gu. (1 Nob). Vair nebuly a fess gu. (Guillim).1 |
| Name Variation | Sir John Marmion was also styled Marmyon.1 |
| Birth* | He was born circa 1255.3 |
| Feudal* | He held one Kt. Fee in Suss., he is distrained for Kthood. In 1278.4 |
| Event-Misc* | Son of Wm. Marmyon, he has quittance of £7 19s. that his father took from the Sheriff of Yorks. in the disturbances t. Hen III (C. R.) on 2 November 1281.4 |
| Feudal | He held on 4 December 1282 at Messingham Manor, Lincolnshire.4 |
| Feudal | He held on 20 May 1290 at Hewyk, Yorkshire.4 |
| Marriage* | He married Isabel (?).2,3 |
| Feudal | He held Berewyke Manor, Suss., as 1 1/2 Kt. Fee, with 4 Fees at Wintringham and Wolingham, 1 Fee at Kyseby (Kexby), and 1/4 Fee at Trickingham and Stowe, Lincs., late of Philip Marmyon on 5 December 1291.4 |
| Event-Misc | Excepted from service in Gascony on 14 June 1294.1 |
| Summoned* | He was summoned to Parliament in 1297 at Salisbury.1 |
| Summoned | He was summoned to serve overseas, having £20 lands in Suss. and Surr. On 7 July 1297.1 |
| Summoned | He was summoned to Council on 8 September 1297 at Rochester.1 |
| Event-Misc | Knight of the Shire for Lincolnshire in 1298.1 |
| Event-Misc | Serve against the Scots, having £40 lands in Glou. and Lincs. and Yorks. On 24 June 1300.1 |
| Event-Misc | Serve under John de Segrave in 1303.1 |
| Event-Misc | The Sheriff of Lincs. is to perambulate the bounds of his lands and Wintringham and those of Alice de Lacy at Halton on Trent. On 23 September 1304.1 |
| Event-Misc* | Lic. for John Marmyon to alienate mess., lands, and rents at Wyntringham and Belesby, Lincs., for a chaplain to celebrate daily in St. Nicholas Chapel, Wintringham, for souls of himself and w. Isabella, Alex. Peck, and their ancestors and successors on 23 July 1310.1 |
| Protection* | He was granted letters of protection going overseas with the King on 3 May 1313.1 |
| Summoned | He was summoned to Parliament from 23 September 1313 to 2 May 1322.3 |
| Event-Misc | Jn. Marmyon, sen. and jun., and others accused by Abbot of Fountains of felling his trees at Aldeburgh, Yorks., taking 200 sheep at Melmorby, 10 oxen from his ploughs at Wathe, 4 iron-bound wains laden with hay, and 40 oxen yoked thereto, a horse laden with plough-irons going to be mended, impounding some of them, assaulting his men, plucking out their beards and cutting them with knives. On 8 February 1314.1 |
| Feudal | He held Lic. to crenellate his dwelling place called Lermitage in his wood of Tanfeld, Yorks. On 24 September 1314.1 |
| Summoned | He was summoned to defend counties N. of Trent against the Scots on 6 January 1315.1 |
| Feudal | He held Quinton, Glou., Lutton, Warmyngton, and Lullington, Northants., Petcham, Hailsham, and Berwick, Suss., Stanwick, Lit. Langton, Burgh, Manfield, E. and W. Tanfield, Winton, Nosterfeld, Sinderby, Exilby, Newton, Leming, and Carthorp, Yorks. On 5 March 1316.1 |
| Event-Misc | Lic to alienate to the parson of Scryvelby, Lincs., a plot of land for enlargement of the rectory house on 14 April 1317.1 |
| Event-Misc | Jn. M., sen., and others accused of trespass against the Abbot of Rewley at Nettlebed, Oxon., and taking his trees on 14 November 1321.1 |
| Death* | He died before 7 May 1322.2,1,3 |
| Family | Isabel (?) d. 1314 |
| Marriage* | He married Isabel (?).2,3 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Marriage* | Isabel (?) married first Ralph de Plaiz.1 |
| Marriage* | She married second Sir John Marmion, son of Sir William Marmion and Lorette of Dover.2,1 |
| Event-Misc* | Lic. for John Marmyon to alienate mess., lands, and rents at Wyntringham and Belesby, Lincs., for a chaplain to celebrate daily in St. Nicholas Chapel, Wintringham, for souls of himself and w. Isabella, Alex. Peck, and their ancestors and successors on 23 July 1310.3 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Marmion. |
| Death* | She died in 1314.1 |
| Family 1 | Sir John Marmion b. circa 1255, d. before 7 May 1322 |
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| Family 2 | Ralph de Plaiz d. circa 6 November 1283 |
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| Father | Sir Thomas de Furnival1 b. circa 1270, d. 3 February 1332 |
| Mother | Joan le Despenser2,3 b. circa 1259, d. before 8 June 1322 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Marriage* | Maud de Furnival married Sir John Marmion, son of Sir John Marmion and Isabel (?).4 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Marmion.4 |
| Living* | She was living in 1348.5 |
| Event-Misc* | John of Gaunt granted license in mortmain for the grant of land in the Manors of West Tanfield and Carthrope to certain chaplains to celebrate in the church of West Tanfield for the good of his soul and the souls of John Marmion and Maud, his wife. In 1362.2 |
| Family | Sir John Marmion b. circa 1292, d. 30 April 1335 |
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| Father | Sir John Marmion1,2 b. circa 1255, d. before 7 May 1322 |
| Mother | Isabel (?)3,2 d. 1314 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Birth* | Sir John Marmion was born circa 1292.1,4 |
| Marriage* | He married Maud de Furnival, daughter of Sir Thomas de Furnival and Joan le Despenser.1 |
| Event-Misc* | He was pardoned re Gaveston on 16 October 1313.5 |
| Event-Misc | Jn. Marmyon, sen. and jun., and others accused by Abbot of Fountains of felling his trees at Aldeburgh, Yorks., taking 200 sheep at Melmorby, 10 oxen from his ploughs at Wathe, 4 iron-bound wains laden with hay, and 40 oxen yoked thereto, a horse laden with plough-irons going to be mended, impounding some of them, assaulting his men, plucking out their beards and cutting them with knives. On 8 February 1314.5 |
| Summoned* | He was summoned to serve against the Scots on 30 June 1314.5 |
| Event-Misc | Accused with others of entering Manors of John de Haudlo in Bucks. and taking cattle. On 2 June 1322.5 |
| Protection* | He was granted letters of protection going to Scotland for the King with John, Earl of Richmond. On 5 August 1322.5 |
| Event-Misc | Commissioner of Array for Yorkshire, to arm men between 16 and 60 of N. Riding, muster them at York, and provide them if necessary with pack saddles on 31 October 1322.5 |
| Summoned | He was summoned to the Great Council at Westminster as a Knight of Glou., Lincs., and Yorks. On 9 May 1324.5 |
| Summoned | He was summoned to serve in Guienne on 20 February 1325.5 |
| Event-Misc* | Anthony de Lucy owes John Marmyon 400 m. in Cumb., Westmd., and Northumb. On 30 May 1326.5 |
| Occupation* | He was a justice on 2 October 1326 at Yorkshire.5 |
| Summoned | He was summoned to Parliament on 3 December 1326.5,4 |
| Protection | He was granted letters of protection going to the Holy Land in May 1329.4 |
| Death* | He died on 30 April 1335.1,4 |
| Event-Misc | John of Gaunt granted license in mortmain for the grant of land in the Manors of West Tanfield and Carthrope to certain chaplains to celebrate in the church of West Tanfield for the good of his soul and the souls of John Marmion and Maud, his wife. In 1362.4 |
| Family | Maud de Furnival |
| Marriage* | He married Maud de Furnival, daughter of Sir Thomas de Furnival and Joan le Despenser.1 |
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| Father | Robert Marmion The Younger1,2 |
| Mother | Avice De Tanfield3,2 |
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| Battle-Lewes* | On 14 May 1264, Sir William Marmion fought on the side of Simon of Monfort at the Battle of Lewes in Sussex. See also a href="http://www.wargames.co.uk/Library/ArticlesH/Lewes.html"The Battle of Lewes /a.4 |
| Feudal | He held Tanfield, Yorkshire, Butterwick and Messingham, Lincolnshire, and Winton and Berwick, Sussex, and in right of his wife, Lutton, Northamptonshire.2 |
| Arms* | His arms were De verree ung fesse de goulez.4 |
| Birth* | He was born after 1223 (he was still a minor in 1243).2 |
| Marriage* | He married Lorette of Dover, daughter of Richard FitzRoy and Rohese of Dover, before 7 June 1248.3,5 |
| Protection* | He was granted letters of protection going to France with the King for Wm. fil. Wm. Marmiun and Wm. fil. Rob. M. On 28 October 1259.4 |
| Event-Misc | Safe conduct coming to the King's court, provided he stand his trial on 10 January 1266.4 |
| Event-Misc | Admitted to the Kings peace on 1 July 1267.4 |
| Event-Misc | His lands were given to Rob. Aguillon, but may be ransomed. His chief lord, Philip Marmyon, makes himself principal debtor for the money. On 10 October 1267.4 |
| Feudal* | He held 1/4 Kt. Fee at Upton, Glou., late of Richard, E. of Gloucester. On 10 August 1268.4 |
| Event-Misc* | From the Close Roll: Sir Wm. de Say seized his Manor of Berewik, Suss. The Earl of Gloucester's men came and hold it still. Wm. M. was a rebel. His lands at Wintringham, Lincs., are worth £9 15s. 8d., at Botrewik £1 16s., at Messingtham £9 2s. Wm. M. was with Sir Simon de Montfort at Evesham. He Married the wid. of Sir Rob. de Mars, who held custody of Esseby Manor, Northants., val £12. Gilb. de Clare seized it. He and others hindered the Sheriff of Yorks. from his office from Mich. 48 Hen III till battle of Lewes. On 20 February 1275.4 |
| Death* | He died before 1276.3 |
| Family | Lorette of Dover |
| Marriage* | He married Lorette of Dover, daughter of Richard FitzRoy and Rohese of Dover, before 7 June 1248.3,5 |
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| Father | Richard FitzRoy d. before 24 June 1246 |
| Mother | Rohese of Dover1,2 d. 1265 |
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| Name Variation | Lorette of Dover was also styled Lora de Chilham.3 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Marmion. |
| Marriage* | She married Sir William Marmion, son of Robert Marmion The Younger and Avice De Tanfield, before 7 June 1248.1,4 |
| Family | Sir William Marmion b. after 1223, d. before 1276 |
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| Last Edited | 20 Nov 2004 |
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| Marriage* | Robert Marmion The Younger married Avice De Tanfield, daughter of Gernegan Fitzhugh of Tanfield.1,2 |
| Family | Avice De Tanfield |
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| Father | Gernegan Fitzhugh of Tanfield1 |
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| Marriage* | Avice De Tanfield married Robert Marmion The Younger.2,1 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Marmion.2 |
| Family | Robert Marmion The Younger |
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| Father | John Lackland1,2 b. 27 December 1166, d. 19 October 1216 |
| Mother | (?) de Warenne1,3 |
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| Reference | 10516 |
| Arms* | His arms were Gu. 2 lions passant gardant or. (Dering).4 |
| Name Variation | Richard FitzRoy was also styled de Warenne.5 |
| Marriage* | He married Rohese of Dover, daughter of Fulbert of Dover and Isabel de Briwere, before 11 May 1214.1,3,4,5 |
| Death* | He died before 24 June 1246.3 |
| Family | Rohese of Dover d. 1265 |
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| Father | Fulbert of Dover1,2,3 |
| Mother | Isabel de Briwere2,3 b. circa 1184, d. before 10 June 1233 |
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| Reference | 11836 |
| Birth* | Rohese of Dover was born at of Chilham, Kent, England.2 |
| Name Variation | Rohese of Dover was also styled Rose de Douvres.3 |
| Marriage* | She married Richard FitzRoy, son of John Lackland and (?) de Warenne, before 11 May 1214.1,2,4,3 |
| Death | She died before 11 February 1261.2 |
| Death* | She died in 1265.1 |
| Family | Richard FitzRoy d. before 24 June 1246 |
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| Marriage* | Fulbert of Dover married Isabel de Briwere, daughter of William de Briwere and Beatrice de Vaux.1,2 |
| Family | Isabel de Briwere b. circa 1184, d. before 10 June 1233 |
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| Father | Sir Hamelin Plantagenet2,3 b. circa 1130, d. 7 May 1202 |
| Mother | Isabel de Warene2 b. circa 1137, d. 13 July 1199 |
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| Reference | 24066 |
| Name Variation | (?) de Warenne was also styled (?) de Warenne.4 |
| Mistress* | She was the mistress of John Lackland.3,2,4 |
| Family | John Lackland b. 27 December 1166, d. 19 October 1216 |
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| Father | Sir Edward le Despenser K.G., M.P.1,2,3,4 b. 24 March 1335/36, d. 11 November 1375 |
| Mother | Elizabeth de Burghersh1,4 b. 1342, d. circa 26 July 1409 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Marriage* | Margaret le Despencer married Sir Robert de Ferrers, son of Sir John de Ferrers and Elizabeth de Stafford, after 1379.5,6,2,7,4 |
| Will* | She left a will in 1409 bequeathing two chargers and twelve dishes of silver to daughter Philippe.4 |
| Death* | She died on 3 November 1415.8,6,7,4 |
| Burial* | She was buried at Merevale Abbey, England.5,7,4 |
| Family | Sir Robert de Ferrers b. 31 October 1357 or 31 October 1359, d. 12 March 1413 or 13 March 1413 |
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| Mother | Margaret de Clare1 b. circa 1292, d. 9 April 1342 |
| Father | Sir Hugh de Audley1,2,3,4 b. circa 1289, d. 10 November 1347 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Birth | Margaret de Audley was born between 1322 and 1324.4 |
| Birth* | Another source reports that Margaret de Audley was born before 1325.5 |
| Marriage* | She married Sir Ralph de Stafford K.G., son of Sir Edmund de Stafford and Margaret Basset, before 6 July 1336; Sir Ralph abducted Margaret and they were married against her father's will.6,5,7,2,3,4,8 |
| Death* | She died on 7 September 1349.5,4 |
| Burial* | She was buried at Tonbridge, Kent, England.4,8 |
| Family | Sir Ralph de Stafford K.G. b. 24 September 1301, d. 31 August 1372 |
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| Marriage* | Joan de la Mote married Sir Robert de Ferrers, son of Sir John de Ferrers and Hawise de Muscegros, before 1350.1,2 |
| Event-Misc* | She received a papal indult for plenary remission in 1352.2 |
| Death* | She died on 29 June 1375 at London, Middlesex, England.1,2 |
| Family | Sir Robert de Ferrers b. 25 March 1309, d. 28 August 1350 |
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| Father | Sir William de Ferrers1,2 b. circa 1193, d. 24 March 1254 or 28 March 1254 |
| Mother | Margaret de Quincy1,3 d. by 12 Mar 1281 |
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| Title* | Sir Robert de Ferrers held the title of Earl of Derby.2 |
| Birth* | He was born in 1239.1,4 |
| Birth | He was born circa 1241.2 |
| Marriage Contract* | A contract for the marriage of Sir Robert de Ferrers and Mary de Lusignan was signed on 26 July 1249 at Westminster; (without issue).5,3 |
| Arms* | His arms were Sealed: Vairy.2 |
| Event-Misc | Wardship of his lands was granted to Prince Edward. On 15 April 1254.6 |
| Note* | At the outbreak of the Barons' War, he joined the Barons and seized three of Prince Edward's castles. In 1263.3 |
| Protection* | He was granted letters of protection going at overseas, on 13 February 1263.2 |
| Event-Misc | He captured Worcester and destroyed the town and Jewry on 29 February 1263/64.3 |
| Event-Misc* | K. has certain arguous business touching him, and commands him to give full credence to Simon, E. of Leicester, bringing messages from K. On 24 August 1264.2 |
| Event-Misc | He led an army of 20,000 foot and many horsemen to defeat the royal forces near Chester in November 1264.6 |
| Event-Misc* | Robert de Ferrers was sent to the Tower by Simon de Montfort on 24 December 1264.6 |
| Event-Misc | Nicholas de Hastings, K's clerk, made Custos of his lands, because said Robert, when accused of divers trespasses, dared not await judgment, whereby he submitted himself wholly, life and limbs, lands and tenements, to K's grace. On 23 February 1265.2 |
| Event-Misc | Most of his lands committed to Thos. le Blund, but his castle of Liverpool to Rob. de Lathum, Sheriff of Lancs., 17 May, and his Manor of Wirkeworth to Jn. de Grey, 8 Aug. (P.R.) on 24 April 1265.2 |
| Event-Misc | Remission to him for a drinking cup of gold and 1,500 m. payable by instalments, of K's anger and rancour re disturbances in the realm, and pardon of all offences agst. K., both of castles thrown down and other trespasses, and admission to K's full grace, goodwill, and peace, with promist to acquit him of all offences agst. P. Edw. On 5 December 1265.2 |
| Event-Misc | Acknowledgement of delivery by him of said drinking cup of gold, with stones, pearls, and emeralds, which he promised to K., to have his goodwill and peace (P.R.) on 20 December 1265.2 |
| Event-Misc | He turned against the King again and was captured near Chesterfield and imprisoned in Windsor Castle for 3 years on 15 May 1266.7 |
| Event-Misc | K. has taken the Honour of Derby and his castles and lands, and delivers them to Adam de Gesemuth, thanking the tenants of said Honour and lands for having left the ways of levity of Rob. de F., and given adherence to himself and P. Edw. (P.R.) on 22 May 1266.2 |
| Event-Misc* | John de Verdon held loyally to the King in the disturbances, but Sir Rob. de Ferrers, E. of Derby, took his castle of Alveton, Leicestershire on 1 August 1266.8 |
| Event-Misc | Grant to K's s. Edmund the goods late of said Robert on the day of the conflict at Chesterfield, and all lands of K's enemies and felons which are of fee of said Robert, late E. of Derby (P.R.) on 15 August 1266.2 |
| Event-Misc | K. restores to Robert his lands, delivers him from prison, and bids P. Edm. give him seisin on payment of £50000 fine, which he could not raise. On 1 May 1269.2,7 |
| Marriage* | He married second Alianore de Bohun, daughter of Sir Humphrey VI de Bohun and Eleanor de Braiose, on 26 June 1269.9,4,3 |
| Event-Misc | Robert de Ferrers has intruded into Stanyford Manor. P. Edm. is to punish this trespass, Rog. de Leyburn being the rightful owner (P.R.) on 17 November 1270.5 |
| Event-Misc | He recovered the Manors of Holbrook, Derbyshire, and Chartley, Staffordshire in 1275.3 |
| Event-Misc | P. Edm. holds the Honor of County of Derby on 13 November 1278.5 |
| HTML* | Br Weblinks:; Robert de Ferrers and Derbyshire." |
| Death* | He died on 27 April 1279 at Windsor Castle, shortly before 27 Apr 1279 | while being held prisoner.1,3 |
| Burial* | He was buried at St. Thomas Priory, Stafford, Staffordshire, England.3 |
| Family 1 | Alianore de Bohun d. 20 February 1313/14 |
| Marriage* | He married second Alianore de Bohun, daughter of Sir Humphrey VI de Bohun and Eleanor de Braiose, on 26 June 1269.9,4,3 |
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| Family 2 | Mary de Lusignan b. 1242 |
| Marriage Contract* | A contract for the marriage of Sir Robert de Ferrers and Mary de Lusignan was signed on 26 July 1249 at Westminster; (without issue).5,3 |
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| Father | Sir Humphrey VI de Bohun1,2 d. 27 October 1265 |
| Mother | Eleanor de Braiose3 d. before 1264 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Name Variation | Alianore de Bohun was also styled Eleanor de Bohun.2 |
| Marriage* | She married Sir Robert de Ferrers, son of Sir William de Ferrers and Margaret de Quincy, on 26 June 1269.4,5,6 |
| Event-Misc* | Dower to Eleanor, wid. of Rob. de F. On 27 April 1279.7 |
| Event-Misc | P. Edm. granted to her Gumecestre town for life. On 24 May 1281. |
| Death* | She died on 20 February 1313/14.1,5,6 |
| Burial* | She was buried at Walden Abbey, Essex, England.6 |
| Family | Sir Robert de Ferrers b. 1239, d. 27 April 1279 |
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| Father | Sir William de Ferrers Earl of Derby1,2,3 b. circa 1168, d. 22 September 1247 |
| Mother | Agnes of Chester1,2,3 b. circa 1174, d. 2 November 1247 |
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| Charts | Pedigree for Anne Marbury |
| Reference | 11064 |
| Birth* | Sir William de Ferrers was born circa 1193.3 |
| Birth | Another source reports that Sir William de Ferrers was born in 1194.2 |
| Marriage* | He married first Sybil Marshal, daughter of Sir William Marshal and Isabel de Clare, before 14 May 1219 He left 7 daughters by Sybil at the time of his death in 1254.4,2,5,6,3 |
| Event-Misc* | He accompanied King Henry III to France in April 1230.3 |
| Occupation* | He was constable |