Hij is getrouwd met Margaret de Ludlow.
Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1354.
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Sir John Dymmok, knt., m. Margaret de Ludlow and thus acquired, with thebaronial estate of Scrivelsby, the office of King's Champion. In the 46thand 47th of Edward III [1373 and 1374], Sir John Dymoke represented withWilliam Marmion the county of Lincoln in parliament, and in the 1stRichard II [1377-8] he was again one of the knights for Lincolnshire. Atthe coronation of this monarch, he executed the office of King's Championand was the first person so officially employed at the coronation of anEnglish prince.† Sir John d. in the 4th of the same reign, leavingMargaret, his wife, surviving, who d. in the 2nd Henry V [1415], at whichtime Thomas, her son and heir, was sixty years of age and upwards.
† His right was, however, disputed by Sir Baldwin Freville, then Lord ofTamworth, who exhibited before the fourt of claims his pretensions to beKing's Champion, and to the service appertaining to that office by reasonof his tenure of Tamworth Castle, viz., "To ride completely armed upon abarbed horse insto Westminster Hall, and there to challenge the combatwith whomsoever should dare to oppose the King's title to the crown."Which service the Barons Marmyon, his ancestors, Lords of that castle,had theretofore performed. But Sir John Dymoke counter-claimed the sameoffice as Lord of Scrivelsby, whereupon the constable and marshal ofEngland appointed the said Sir John Dymoke to perform the office at thattime. [John Burke, Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. I, R.Bentley, London, 1834-1838, p. 34, Dymoke, of Scrivelsby]
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