Ancestral Trails 2016 » ROBERT MARMION (1132-1181)

Persönliche Daten ROBERT MARMION 


Familie von ROBERT MARMION

Er ist verheiratet mit ELIZABETH de RETHEL.

Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1155 in Tamworth Castle, Tamworth, Warwickshire, er war 23 Jahre alt.


Kind(er):

  1. William MARMION  1158-1220 
  2. Mabel MARMION  1160-± 1210 
  3. ROBERT MARMION  1156-1218 


Notizen bei ROBERT MARMION

All of the lands of his grandfather and father were restored to him by King Stephen, and in 1155 he obtained from Henry II a charter of free warren in Warwickshire, including Tamworth, and in 1166 he was holding over 16 knights' fees. He then granted Avon and Ditchampton in co. Wilts, as well as Llanstephen in Glamorgan to his uncle Geoffrey in exchange for the latter's right in Winteringham and Scrivelsby in co. Lincoln, and the fee of Manasser Marmion. He granted the church of Checkenden in Oxford to Coventry priory around 1170-75, for the injuries done to that house by his father. He also began the foundation of Barbery Abbey in Normandy.

He married Maud de Beauchamp, daughter of William by his wife Maud de Braose. SOURCE: www.geneajourney.com

Dugdale cites an ancient record, which states that Robert Lord Marmion, in the year 1166, held in Winteringham, twelve knights' fees by descent, and three by purchase. Our manuscript does not refer to this family for nearly a hundred years after the period last named; but it states that in 1264, Robert Lord Marmion, was owner of the whole manor of Winteringham, in Lincolnshire, which after his death, descended to his eldest son William, and after his death, to his son John, who, in the eleventh year of Edward the second, obtained a grant from the king, for a weekly market upon every Wednesday, at his manor of Winteringham; after whose decease, the town and manor came to the Lords Grey of Rotherfield, and after them to the Lords Fitz Hugh of Holderness. From various other sources we learn that this family were in possession of this property, several years prior to that mentioned in the manuscript. The grant above alluded to, was evidently not the first obtained by the Marmions, in favour of their estates at this place; for, according to the Charter Rolls in the Tower, the first Robert Marmion obtained a grant for Winteringham as early as the second year of the reign of King John, 1200. Again, in the Close Rolls, we find a writ in the second year of Henry the third, 1217, ordering the Sheriff of Lincoln, to deliver seizen of the manor of Winteringham, which had belonged to Robert Marmion the younger, and to Richard de Rivars.

From the same source we also learn, that this Robert Marmion went to the wars for his father, in the year 1214; and subsequently, in 1219, had succeeded his father in holding the castle of Tamworth. It is almost needless to mention that the Marmions were hereditary champions to the kings of England, and it is affirmed by some that they acted in that capacity to the dukes of Normandy, even before the conquest of this country.

... We would observe that Robert, son to the one who came out of Normandy with William the first, died about the eighth [year ] of the reign of King Stephen, and was succeeded by another Robert, his son, who was a justice itinerant in Warwickshire. He died in the year 1218, leaving, according to Dugdale, two sons by different wives, both of the name of Robert, and a younger son called William; Robert

... this younger Robert de Marmion held the lordship of Winteringham, with some others, by the special grant of his father; and it is to be observed, that the members of this branch of the family, though they do not appear to have ever inherited the championship, yet possessed the higher honour of being summoned to parliament amongst the peers of the realm. From an extinct Baronage of England, it appears that Lord Fitz Hugh married Elizabeth Marmion, the last of that race, and had issue by such marriage, no fewer than eight sons and five daughters.
SOURCE : www.winteringham.info

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Vorfahren (und Nachkommen) von ROBERT MARMION

ROGER MARMION
1090-1130

ROBERT MARMION
1132-1181

1155
Mabel MARMION
1160-± 1210

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