189124720. Baron Marmaduke de Thweng & 189124721. Lady Margaret de Montebegon
~1170, Marmaduke born in England, s/o §§Robert de Thweng.
~1180, Margaret born in England, d/o §§Adam de Montebegon. (S)
See 1230.
5/27/1199, John succeeded King Richard I of England.
1199,
Marmaduke a surety for Richard Malebisse, accused of the murder of Jews at
York.
[––Marmaduke
& Margaret––]
By 1199,
Marmaduke married Margaret.
1199,
Marmaduke de Tweng and Margaret his wife bequeathed a house and some land at
Hartlepool, in the county of Durham, for the purpose of purchasing smocks for
the nuns of St. Bartholomew at Newcastle upon Tyne. (S) Monasticon Anglicanum,
Caley, 1823, P485.
1203,
Marmaduke held a third of the East Yorkshire estate of Lund of the Bishop of
Durham.
1204,
Marmaduke paid 100s. to be tried by a jury of 12 lawful men in a trial of
homicide.
1204, Robert
fitz Roger, constable of Chester, and Peter de Brus, paid a fine of 40 marks to
have Marmaduke de Thweng in their custody. [Marmaduke and Peter grandfathers of
47281180. Marmaduke de Thweng & 47281181. Lucy de Brus.]
1205,
Marmaduke paid a fine of 3 marks to have seisin of 3 bovates that he held when
he was put into the king’s prison; of which Hy. De Pudsey had taken possession.
(S) Pubs. of the Harleian Society, V96, 1944, P372.
1208,
Marmaduke and his brother William bound as sureties for Richard de Scal’.
1214, King
John unsuccessfully invaded France trying to recover his lands.
1215,
Marmaduke sided with the barons against King John.
6/19/1215 at
Runnymede near Windsor, King John forced to agree to the terms of the Magna
Carta.
5/12/1216,
Prince Louis of France, after a successful landing, crowned King of England in
London. In June, Louis captured Winchester and controlled half of England.
10/18/1216,
King John died.
10/28/1216,
Henry III, age 9, crowned king of England.
1217,
Marmaduke made peace with the king.
9/7/1217,
Marmaducus de Tweng et … de Bonin habent literas de conductu, … (S) CPRs.
9/12/1217,
For 10,000 marks and some land exchanges, Prince Louis forfeited his claim to
the English crown by the treaty at Kingston-on-Thames. A principal provision of the
treaty was amnesty for English rebels.
1218,
Marmaduke a part of a commission investigating the Bishop of Durham’s complaint
concerning obstructions across the River Tyne.
9/30/1221,
Order to take into the king’s hand without delay all of the king’s demesne
lands, namely those demesnes of which King John, the king’s father, was seised
at the beginning of the war between him and his barons. John de Birkin, Robert
de Percy, Marmaduke of Thwing and Nicholas Basset to support the sheriff of
Yorkshire. (S) FRsHIII.
1226,
Marmaduke an itinerant justice in Yorkshire.
1226,
Marmaduke involved in inspecting the condition of Scarborough and Pickering
castles.
1227,
Agreement between Sir Marmaduke de Thweng and William Constable, about a bovate
of land in Killum, which Marmaduke had given to William in frank marriage with
his daughter Cecilia.
1228, Robert
de Tweng confirmed one oxgang of land; 6 carcuates in Kilham, and 7£ of rents
in Lindesay, with the homage and service of Rogert de Hotham, all which his
father Marmaduke gave in free marriage with Cecily his sister. (S) History and
Antiquities of the Seigniory of Holderness, Poulson, 1841, P230.
1230,
Marmaduke de Thweng, coroner of Yorkshire, was ill; and appointed his son
Robert one of his attorneys against Geoffrey de Neville and Mabel [de
Montbegon, d/o Adam, coheiress of her brother Roger (d.1226), baron of Hornby]
his wife in a plea of death of an ancestor; and offering 100s. to have his
parceners John de Amundeville [who held “in Baronia”] and John de Atton
summoned. [This Geoffrey the 1st cousin of Geoffrey (47268482). (S) Genealogist, V21, 1905, P219.]
1230,
Marmaduke died.
Children
of Marmaduke and ?:
i. Robert de Thweng (94562360), born ~1200 in
England.
ii. Cecilia de Thweng, born ? in England.
Cecilia
married William Constable.
1227,
Agreement between Sir Marmaduke de Thweng and William Constable, about a bovate
of land in Killum, which Marmaduke had given to William in frank marriage with
his daughter Cecilia.
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