9994886. Lord Philip de Marmion & 9994887. Joane
de Kilpek
1218, Philip
Marmyun born in England, s/o 19989772.
Robert de Marmion & 19989773. Juliane de Vassy.
~1225, Joane
born in England, [eventual] heir & d/o 19989774.
Hugh de Kilpek & 19989775. Lady Egidia de Cantilupe.
7/27/1233,
Robert Marmiun, first born son of Robert Marmiun, conveying to P. bishop of
Winchester, … all his land in England … with the custody and marrige of Philip
Marmiun, his son and heir, to hold for 7 years, … S. de Sedgrave, justiciar of England,
… Sir Amaury de Sancto Amando, … (S) CChRs.
[––Philip & Joan––]
Philip
married Joan ?.
12/10/1239,
Grant to Philip, son of Robert Marmiun, of the grant which the said Robert, his
father, made to him of all his lands and fees in England … so that the said
Philip may endow his wife thereof … (S) CChRs.
1241, Philip
heir to his father.
1242, Charter of Henry III to Philip de Marmion (9994886)
confirming the royal charter of his ancestors identifies his father Robert (19989772), s/o Robert (39979544) and both his
wives Matilda (39979545) and Philippa (378241761), s/o Robert (79959088), s/o
Robert (159918176) and his wife Milicent (159918177),
s/o Roger de Marmion (d.1131). (S) Feudal England, Round, 1895, P190ff.
12/10/1242,
Philip of age when his wardship, held by William Cantelou, ended.
1244, Joan
died.
[––Philip––]
2/7/1244, The king has taken the homage of Phillip Marmion, who has
taken to wife Joan, the younger daughter and the other heiress of Hugh of
Kilpeck, for the rightful share which falls to her of the lands formerly of the
aforesaid Hugh her father, and the king has committed the share of the
aforesaid lands falling to Isabella, the first-born daughter and other heiress
of the same Hugh, to W. de Cantilupe to keep until Isabella shall have come to
the king and do what she ought to do for it. (S) FRsHIII.
[––Philip
& Joan de Kilpek––]
~1244,
Philip married Joan de Kilpek.
11/2/1245, Philippus
Marmion sold Fontenay le Marmion, previously held by Roberti Marmion patris
mei, et Willelmi Marmion patrui mei to domine Johanne de Tureio. (S) FMG.
1246,
Warwick. Ela, Countess of Warwick, sued Philip Marmiun for hunting in her free
chace of Sutton with horns and hounds, viz., with brachettis et leporariis
cristatis, and taking two bucks, … and for ill treating one John de Saleybury,
her forester, … (S) Plea Rolls for Staffordshire.
10/22/1246, Philippus
Marmion (9994886) names Roberti Marmiun
(9994886) patris mei, et Willelmi Marmiun patrui mei … Juliane de Vauceio (19989773)
matris mee in a charter which records the sale of Fontenay le Marmion. (S) FMG.
[Philip, Robert his father, William his uncle, Juliane his mother.]
1247, Thomas
de Clinton, of Aminton, levied a fine to Phil. Marmion, that he and his heirs,
his wife, and their heirs, might, when they came to Tamworth, or to their
castle at Middleton, fish with a boat any where in his water at Aminton, with
one net, called a fleu-net, and a tramil and sayna; for which liberty he gave
them six marks silver. (S) The Complete Angler, Walton, 1839, P363.
6/1248, Philippus
de Marmiun filius et hæres Roberti le Marmiun (19989772, father) recalls the
donation of Buteyate to Bardney by Robertus Marmiun (159918176, gggf) … et
Milesent (159918177, gggm) uxor mea et Robertus filius meus (79959088, ggf).
(S) FMG.
1/8/1249,
The king has granted to Phillip Marmion that he may render 10m per annum of the
30m at which he was amerced. (S) FRsHIII.
7/20/1249,
Appointment during pleasure of Philip Marmion to the keeping of the counties of
Warwick and Leicester. (S) CPRs.
7/22/1249,
Appointment during pleasure of Philip Marmiun to the keeping of the castle of
Sauveye, and mandate to Baldwin de Paunton to deliver it. (S) CPRs.
2/3/1252,
Appointment during pleasure of Peter de Nevill to the keeping of the castle of
Sauveye, and mandate to Philip Marmiun to deliver it. (S) CPRs.
2/6/1252,
Pardon to Philip Marmiun of all trespasses while he was sheriff of Warwick and
Leicester; for 8 marks of gold. (S) CPRs.
6/15/1252,
Order to the barons of the Exchequer to place in respite, … from Phillip
Marmion and Joan, his wife, and from Isabella, her sister, for the debts of
Hugh of Kilpeck, father of Joan and Isabella, whose heiresses they are. (S)
FRsHIII.
7/7/1253,
The king has given respite until his return from the parts of Gascony to Philip
Marmiun, who will set out with the king to Gascony. (S) FRsHIII.
8/6/1253,
King Henry finally for Gascony from Portsmouth with 300 ships.
9/15/1253 at
camp at Gironde, France, Grant to Philip Marmiun that he may pay off at the
rate of £10 a year all debts … (S) CPRs.
2/20/1254 at
Bazas, France, Philip granted a weekly market and annual fair at his manor of
Pulrebatch, Salop. (S) Gaz. of Markets and Fairs. Witnesses: John, earl of
Warwick, Geoffrey de Lezinnan and William de Valencia, the king’s brothers, …
John de Grey, Ralph de la Haye, … (S) CPRs.
4/15/1254 at
Meilhan, France, Philip Marmiun witessed a grant to Richard de la Rivere. (S)
CPRs.
8/12/1254 at
Bordeaux, France, Exemption … to Adam de Huelleburg, at the instance of Philip
Marmiun. (S) CPRs.
1254-55, Philip
taken prisoner by the French at Pontes in Poitou with the Earl of Warwick [even
though they had letters of protection from the King of France.]
6/16/1255,
Philip Marmyun gives the king half a mark for a writ ad terminum. (S) FRsHIII.
1/1256,
Philip and Joane in a lawsuit with her sister Isabela and her husband William
Walerond.
1/22/1258,
Philip Marmyun granted a market and fair at Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire. (S) Gaz.
of Markets and Fairs.
6/28/1258,
Appointment of Peter de Monte Forti to enquire by jurors of the county of
Warwick, who entered the park of Philip Marmynn in Midelton. (S) CPRs.
7/8/1258, The
Kilpec estate lawsuit was settled; Pulverbach with its advowson going to Philip
and Joane.
5/8/1259,
Confirmation of a lease by Philip Marmiun to the prior and convent of Stodleg’
of his manors of Midelton and Scryveleby, with his mills of Thameworth, for two
years. (S) CPRs.
2/16/1260 at
St. Omer, France, Charter granting to Roger de Bello Campo, king’s yeoman, …
Witnesses:- R. de Clare, earl of Goloucester and Hertford, … Philip Marmiun,
Nicholas de Sancto Mauro, … (S) CPRs. [King Henry and Queen Eleanor were on an
extended visit to France.]
11/13/1260,
Ratification of a lease for 18 years … Philip Marmiun to Peter de Monteforti
and Richard de Stroda of his whole land in Torindon. (S) CPRs.
7/9/1261,
Appointment … to keep the following counties and castles … Philip Marmiun,
Norfolk and Suffolk with the castles of Norwich and Oreford … (S) CPRs.
1261,
Philip, Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, summoned to London.
2/26/1262,
Philip Marmyun to deliver the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk to William de
Hecham. (S) CPRs.
1262, Warw.
Ralph Basset of Drayton sued Philip Marmiun for sending his serviens … with a
great multitude of outlaws and Welshmen … to the mill of the said Ralph … doing
damage … £100 … A concord was afterwards made at Tamworth, … sureties … John de
Plessetis, earl of Warwick, Peter de Montfort, … Roger de Morteyn, … Thomas de
Clinton [for Philip] … (S) Collections for a History of Staffordshire, V4,
1883, P151.
Aft. 1262,
Joan died. (Joan died before Philip.)
[––Philip––]
4/12/1263,
Simon de Montfort, earl of Leicester, lead a rebellion of young barons.
1263, Philip’s
lands seized by the king.
12/24/1263,
Mandate to Henry de Hastinges to deliver the castles and lands to Philip
Marmion, lately seized on account of the disturbance of the realm.
5/14/1264,
Philip a Royalist at the battle of Lewes.
5/14/1264, Lord Edward (I) and his father King
Henry III captured by Montfort at the battle of Lewes, Sussex, “at the Mill of
the Hide”. An estimated 2700 died. Lord Edward and his knights penetrated the
center of Montfort’s army, but was flanked on both sides by armored calvary.
8/4/1265,
Philip a Royalist at the battle of Evesham.
8/4/1265, Lord Edward (I) defeated Montfort’s army
at the battle of Evesham, Worcester, ending the Baron’s Revolt and freeing his
father, who was wounded. Montfort and 2 of his sons were killed. [Queen Eleanor
had sent archers from her mother’s county of Ponthieu in France.] The town of
Henley and the castle were burned down by Royalists.
8/7/1266,
Power to Philip Marmion to receive into the king’s peace Thomas son of Alfred,
… (S) CPRs.
9/26/1266,
Commitment for life to Philip Marmiun … Tameword and Wygeton … (S) CPRs.
10/7/1266,
Power to Philip Marmiun, William la Zuche and William de Sancto Omero, to treat
of peace with those who stand against the king and will come in … (S) CPRs.
10/10/1267,
Whereas William Marmyun, … trespasses … whereas Philip Marmyun, chief lord of
the said William … (S) CPRs.
1270-1,
Robert de Weston, Robert his brother, Walter de Morton, and 7 others, were
attached to answer the plea of Philip Marmyun that they had come “vi et armis”
and cut down his growing trees at Northburi . (S) Plea Rolls for Staffordshire.
5/12/1271,
Sir Philip Marmiun, knight, … witnessed a document of Robert de Somerville. (S)
CCRs.
2/10/1272,
Philip Marmyun gives the king half a mark for a writ ad terminum. (S) FRsHIII.
11/16/1272,
Edward I ascended to the throne while on crusade.
6/19/1275,
Philip, from his castle of Thamworth, accused of stealing two horses of Richard
de Wyvelesegh of Ireland, who was under the king’s protection. (S) CPRs.
8/3/1280,
Grant to Philip Marmyon that his heirs shall be bound to pay all his debts due
to the king at the time of his death. (S) CPRs.
[––Philip & Mary––]
~1283,
Philip married 3rd Mary ?
4/1/1284,
Pardon to Philip Marmyon for omitting to pay 100s. yearly for his debts, in
accordance with the grant made to him 2/12/1254. (S) CPRs.
4/20/1290,
Letters for philip Marmion, on account of his debility, … (S) CPRs.
1292, Philip
died.
5/20/1292, IPM
of Philip Marmyun alias Marmeon, Marmioun. Warwick: Tamworth. The castle
including 3 mills and several fishery, held of the king in chief by knight’s
service, finding 3 knights at his own charges in (time of) war in Wales for 40
days. … Middeltone. The manor … Joan de Morteyn aged 36 [56], Joan the
wife of Alexander de Fryvile aged 24, Maud the wife of Ralph le Botiler aged
30, and Joan Marmyun, aged 8 at the feast of the Annunciation, are his next
heirs. Lincoln: Scrivelby. The manor … Joan late the wife of William le
Morteyn, daughter of the said Philip, Joan the wife of Alexander de Frivill,
daughter of Mazera late the wife of Ralph de Croumbewell and daughter of the
said Philip, and Maud the wife of Ralph le Boteler, daughter of the said
Philip, all of full age, and Joan his daughter, aged 8 at the feast of the
Annunciation last, are his next heirs. Lincoln city. A messuage … Langeton. The
manor … Hereford: Ferne. The manor … held, of the inheritance of Joan his wife …
Salop: Purlebache. The manor … Oxford: Chakendon. The manor … (S) CIsPM.
[––Mary––]
7/16/1314,
Writ of Amotus for Mary late the wife of Philip Marmyon. Warwick: Middelton. A
third part of the manor … Joan the wife of Alexander de Fryvile, aged 50, Ralph
de Botyler, aged 36, and Joan the wife of Thomas de Lodelawe, aged 30, are next
heirs of the said Philip. Lincoln: … Wintringham and Wylingham. 4 knights’ fees
… Stafford: … (S) CIsPM.
Family
notes:
·
1/30/1292, Order to the same to make partition
into 4 equal parts of the lands late of Philip Marmyoun (9994886), tenant in
chief, and to deliver to Joan de Morteyn (Joan’s maternal half-aunt),
first-born daughter and heir of Philip, Alexander de Frivill and Joan (2498721,
d/o Mazera) his wife, kinswoman and heir of the same Philip, and Ralph le
Butiller and Maud his wife (Joan’s maternal aunt), daughter and heir of the
same Philip, their several pourparties of Philip's inheritance, the said Joan,
Alexander, and Ralph having done homage … retaining in the king's hand the
pourparty of Joan (Joan’s maternal aunt), last-born daughter and heir of
Philip, until her full age … Order to the same to deliver to the said Alexander
de Frivill and Joan his wife, kinswoman and one of the heirs of Joan de Kilpek,
late the wife of Philip Marmyoun, tenant in chief, the pourparty of Joan,
Alexander's wife, of the lands which Philip held try the courtesy of England of
his said wife's inheritance, to wit, the manor of Feme, extended at £12 3s.
4.5d. a year, and the manor of Bradeford, extended at 114s. 3d. a year, which
the king has assigned to them by assent of the heirs ; Alexander having done
homage. (S) CFRs.
·
On 5/28/1317, the king assigned the following
advowsons of Philip, which Mary, his wife, held in dower, … Ralph le Botiller,
kinsman and co-heir of Philip … Joan,
wife of Alexander [de Frevill] … Henry Hillary and Joan, his wife, kinswoman
and co-heir of Philip … (S) CCRs, 12/10/1337.
Child
of Philip and ?:
i. Joan Marmion, born 1236 in England.
Joan married
William le Morteyn.
1/30/1292,
Joane de Morteyn, first-born
daughter and heir of Philip. (S) CFRs.
5/20/1292,
IPM of Philip Marmyun alias Marmeon, Marmioun. Warwick: Tamworth. … Joan de
Morteyn aged 36 [56], Joan the wife of Alexander de Fryvile aged 24,
Maud the wife of Ralph le Botiler aged 30, and Joan Marmyun, aged 8 at the
feast of the Annunciation, are his next heirs. (S) CIsPM.
1295, Joan
died, her niece Joan, d/o Mazera, her heir.
12/1/1295, Order to deliver to Alexander de Frivill and Joan
his wife, kinswoman and one of the heirs of Joan de Moreteyn, tenant in chief,
the pourparty of the lands of Joan de Moreteyn falling to her said kinswoman,
to wit, the castle of Tamewrth and the lands, knights' fees, advowsons and
other appurtenances thereof in the counties of Warwick and Stafford, Alexander
having done homage. (S) CFRs.
Child
of Philip and Joane:
ii. Mazera Marmion (4997443), born ~1250 in
England.
iii. Matilda Marmion, born 1262 in England.
Matilda
married Ralph le Buttiller.
4/1294, … Ralph le Botiler and Matilda his wife in a plea … to
present a fit person to the Church of Northbury, … they stated that Philip
Marmiun and Joan his wife, the mother of Matilda, of whom she is one of the
heirs, by right of Joan had presented … from Joan the right of presentation
descended to one Joan and to the said Matilda and to Mazera as daughters and
heirs, and from Mazera the right of her purparty descended to one Joan as
daughter and heir. And the manor of Northbury,to which the advowson of the
Church is appurtenant, after the death of the said Philip and Joan his wife,
was assigned to Matilda in purparty of the inheritance of the said Joan her
mother. And they complained that whereas the right of presentation belonged to
them, the defendants unjustly impeded them, for which they claimed £40 as
damages. … the manor of Northbury together with the manorsof Kylpek and Pulverbach
were formerly in the seisin of one Hugh de Kilpek. And after his death the
manor of Kilpek was assigned inpurparty to Isabella the eldest daughter and
heir of Hugh, who married William Walraund. And the other two manors of
Northbury and Purlebache were assigned to Joan the other daughter and heir of
Hugh, who married Philip Marmioun; and as the manors of Northbury and Purlebach
exceeded in value the manor of Kylpek, the advowson of the Church was assigned
to Isabella in purparty. (S) Staffordshire Hist. Coll’s, V7, Pt1, 1886, Plea
Rolls..
Son: Ralph le Bottiler, born 1278 in England.
Children
of Philip and Mary:
iv. Joan Marmion, born 1284 in England.
1/20/1291,
Grant to John de Chaumpvent … of the marriage of Joan, daughter and one of the
heirs of Philip Marmyon. (S) CPRs.
1/30/1292,
Joan not of age. (S) CFRs.
Joan married
Sir Thomas de Lodelawe.