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Gezin van Marmaduke 1st Baron de Thweng , of Kilton

Hij is getrouwd met Isabel de Ros.

Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1273, hij was toen 16 jaar oud.Bron 1


Kind(eren):

  1. Marmaduke de Thweng  ± 1280-1297
  2. William 2nd Baron de Thweng  ± 1285-< 1340
  3. Lucy de Thweng  ± 1290-< 1325 
  4. Margaret Thweng  ± 1302-???? 
  5. Katherine de Thweng  ± 1304-< 1374 


Notities over Marmaduke 1st Baron de Thweng , of Kilton

BARONY OF THWENG (I) 1307

MARMADUKE DE THWENG, 2nd but 1st surviving son and heir, profferedservice for his father in 1282, was summoned to Councils or to attend theKing many times between 1287 and 1315 and served in various campaignsagainst the Scots between 1291 and 1313, In 1292 he was grantedpermission to have fair and market in Lund, Thwing and Coatham, Yorks,and in 1309 a fair and market at Kirkby in Kendal. He served in Gascony,1294-96, was sumoned in May 1297 to serve in Flanders, but was sentinstead to Scotland. He distinguished himself at the battle of Stirling,11 September 1297, and was rewarded with the command of Stirling Castle;which he was soon forced to surrender to the Scots, by whom he wasimprisoned in Dumbarton Castle. He was released between July and November1299, when he was again going on service to Scotland with 6 knights. Hewas among those ordered to guard the Marches against the Scots on manyoccasions between 1303 and 1322. He was summoned to Parliament from 22February 1306/7 to 18 September 1322 by writs directed Marmaduco deTwenge, whereby he is held to have become LORD THWENG. In 1312 he joinedthe Earl of Lancaster in opposition to Piers de Gavaston, in 1321 he wasordered not to attend the meeting of "good peers" convened by Lancasterand in February 1321/2 he was summoned to Coventry for service againstthe Earl.

He married, in 1273, Isabel, daughter of Sir William De Ros, ofIngmanthorpe, Yorks, by (it is said) Eustache, widow of Nicholas DECAUNTELO, daughter and heir of Ralph FITZHUGH. She died in 1309 (b). Hedied shortly before 26 February 1322/3 (c). [Complete PeerageXII/1:740-1, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

(b) L'Anson says that she was buried in the north aisle of the chancel ofGuisborough Priory.

(c) He held Thwing, Lund, Upleatham and Kilton, Yorks, of Sir Henry dePercy; Octon, Yorks, of Piers de Mauley. In Westmorland he was atenant-in-chief for lands in Kirkby, Staveley and Hugill, together withlands in co. Lancaster. L'Anson is mistaken in saying that he d. in Apr1323. He also says that he was buried in the north aisle of the chancelof Guisborough Priory.

On the death of Thomas de Thweng [Marmaduke's 4th son] the Baronysupposed to have been created by the writ of 1307 fell into abeyance,according to modern doctrine, among his coheirs. These were: (1)Elizabeth, wife of William de Botreaux [Lord Botreaux], daughter of SirRalph Daubeney, [2nd Lord Daubeny] by his 2nd wife, Catherine, sister ofThomas. (2) Isabel, wife of Walter de Pedwardene. (3) John de Hotham, ofScorborough, Yorks, son of Maud, sister of Isabel, by John de Hotham.Isabel and Maud were daughters of Margaret, sister of Thomas de Thweng byRobert de Hylton of Swine, Yorks (i). (4) Robert de Lumley, son ofMarmaduke de Lumley, who was son of Lucy, sister of Thomas de Thweng, byRobert de Lumley. [Complete Peerage XII/1:743-4, XIV:612, (transcribedby Dave Utzinger)]

(i) The family of Hylton of Swine was a younger branch of Hylton orHilton, of Hilton. Coll. Top. et Gen. (vol vii, p. 67), followingDugdale, is wrong in stating that Margaret m. Robert de Hilton of Hilton,co. Durham.

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Marmaduke, successor to his brother, Robert. This gallant soldier, sodistinguished in the Scottish wars, was summoned to parliament as a Baronfrom 22 February, 1307, to 18 September, 1322. His lordship m. Isabel,dau. of William de Ros, of Igmanthorpe, co. York, and had issue, William,Robert, Thomas, Lucia, Margaret, and Katherine. His lordship d. in 1323,and was s. by his eldest son, William de Thweng, 2nd baron. [Sir BernardBurke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's PeerageLtd, London, England, 1883, reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co.,Baltimore, MD, 1996]

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A Baron - Lord Thweng
Fought in the Scottish Wars
1292 - Present at Newcastle when John de Baliol did hamage to King EdwardI
1294-1296 - Fought in Gascony
1296 - Present at the capture of Berwick
1297, 9/11 - Commander of the van at the battle of Stirling Bridge
1297 - Commanded Stirling Castle
1297-1299 - A prisoner of William Wallace in Dumbarton Castle
1300's - Commander in Scotland against the rebels
1306 - Fought at the battle of Bannockburn against Robert the Bruce
1294,1307-1322 - A Parlimentary Baron
1314 - At the battle of Bonnockburn against Robert the Bruce
1314 - An honored prisoner of Bruce's
1321 - Joined the Earl of Lancaster against King Edward II
1322 - At the battle of Boroughbridge
1323 - Interred in the north aisle of the chancel fo Guisborough Priory

Held the fiefs of Kilton, Lund, and Thweng of the Percy family byknight's service.
Lord of Kilton Castle
Lord of the manors of Thweng, Octon, and Swathorp, in the East Riding
Lord of the manors Lythe, Hinderwell, Kilton, Kirkleatham, and Thorp, inthe Cleveland district

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Voorouders (en nakomelingen) van Marmaduke 1st Baron de Thweng

Robert de Thweng
± 1214-> 1256
Peter II de Brus
± 1195-< 1247
Hawise de Lancaster
± 1200-< 1246
Lucy de Brus
± 1234-> 1282

Marmaduke 1st Baron de Thweng
1256-< ????

1273

Isabel de Ros
± 1265-1309

Lucy de Thweng
± 1290-< 1325
Margaret Thweng
± 1302-????
Katherine de Thweng
± 1304-< 1374

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Bronnen

  1. Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Lt, XII/1:740-1
    father of Katherine

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