Hij is getrouwd met Isabel Peck.
Zij zijn getrouwd na 1283 te 2nd husband.Bron 3
Kind(eren):
BARONY OF MARMION (I)
SIR JOHN MARMION, son and heir. In 1278 he was distrained for knighthoodas holding a knight's fee in Sussex. On 2 November 1281 he was pardonedfor a sum taken by his father from the Sheriff of Yorkshire during thedisturbances of 1265. In 1284-85 he was returned as holding the manor ofQuinton, co. Gloucester, of Philip Marmion (of Tamworth), who held it ofthe Earl of Leicester, who held in chief. On 16 April 1291 he wassummoned for military service, to be at Norham on 3 June. On 5 May 1292he had a grant to him and his heirs of free warren in his demesne landsin East Tanfield, Carthorpe, (Little) Langton, co. York, Winteringham,co. Lincoln, Luddington, Northants, Nether and Over Quinton, co.Gloucester, and Berwick, Winton and Pikehay, Sussex. On 8 June 1294 hewas summoned to attend the King wherever he might be on urgent affairs,and on 14 June was excepted from service in Gascony. On 16 December 1295he was summoned to be at Newcastle on 1 March following for militaryservice against the Scots. In 1296 he did homage to the Archbishop ofYork for tenements in Ripon. On 26 January 1296/7 he was summoned toattend the Parliament at Salisbury on 24 February and on 15 May 1297 wassummoned to be in London on 7 July for service overseas with the King. Inthe same year and in 1298, 1300-1, and 1306 he was again summoned forservice against the Scots, and in 1303 was ordered to place himself withhis forces under the command of the King's lieutenant in Scotland. He waselected a Knight of the shire for co. Lincoln, to be present at theParliament at York on 25 May 1298. On 18 March 1298/9 he, as lord ofTanfield, agreed with Fountains Abbey to abide by the charter of Avicehis grandmother with respect to the property held of him by the monks inMelmerby. In 1303 he was returned as having held of Robert de Tateshale 8carucates in Hunmanby by the service of one knight's fee. On 2 July 1304he agreed to alienate in mortmain to the Abbot and convent ofPeterborough the manor of Lullyngton (Lutton), which he held by theservice of 1/2 knight's fee. In the same year a perambulation was orderedto be made between his land and that of Alice de Lacy in Lincolnshire. On23 July 1310 he had licence to alienate in mortmain a messuage, twobovates of land, and 44s. 4d. rent in Winteringharn and Beelsby for themaintenance of a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the chapelof St. Nicholas, Winteringham, for the souls of the grantor, Isabel hiswife, of Alexander Peck, and their ancestors and successors. and 1322 hewas again summoned for service against the Scots. He was summoned toParliament from 23 September 1313 to 2 May 1322, by writs directedJohanni Marmyon or de Marmioun, whereby he is held to have become LORDMARMION. On 8 February 1313/4 John Marmion the elder, John Marmion theyounger, and others were the subject of complaint by the Abbot ofFountains for various trespasses and assaults. On 24 September 1314 hewas granted a licence to crenellate his dwelling-place called "Lermitage"in his wood of Tanfield, and on 26 September 1317 a weekly market and ayearly fair at his manor of Winteringham, with free warren in his demesnelands in Willingham. On 18 June 1320 he was appointed a conservator ofthe peace in the county of Lincoln. He was ordered to abstain fromattending Thomas, Earl of Lancaster's meeting of "good peers" atDoncaster on 29 November 1321; and to appear with his forces at Coventry,28 February 1321/2, for the purpose of marching against the Earl'sadherents.
He married Isabel (l). He died before 7 May 1322. [Complete PeerageVIII:518-20, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
(l) This appears from his foundation of the Winteringham chantry, and itis possible that she was the daughter of Alexander Peck, but for thisthere is no sufficient evidence available.
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