~1255, John born in England, s/o 94560440. William de
Marmion & 94560441. Lora de Dover.
11/16/1272, Edward I succeeded Henry III as King of England.
1268, John’s father died.
1276, John doing homage to the abbot of Peterborough. [John
inherited lands in Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Sussex, and Northamptonshire.]
1278, Richard de la Riche was manucaptor for John
Marmion, MP for Sussex.
11/2/1281, Order to cause John Marmyoun, at the instance of
W. bishop of York, to be acquitted of £7 19s that William Marmyon, his father,
took from John de Oketon at the time of the disturbance in the realm. (S) CCRs.
1282, John Marmion held the manor of Messingham. (S)
Complete Peerage, V8.
2/11/1284, Grant to Eleanor, the king's consort, of the
custody of the lands of Ralph de Plaiz, tenant in chief, during the minority of
his heirs, together with the marriage of the heirs, saving to Isabella, late
the wife of the said Ralph, reasonable dower. (S) CPRs. [Isabel, later the wife
of John, likely a minor; widow of Ralph de Plaiz a minor, (b.3/12/1266). (S)
UKNA, SC 8/30/1477.]
1284, John held Checkendon as 1 knight’s fee of Philip
Marmion, who held it of the Earl of Cornwall, who held in chief. (S) Oxfordshire
Record Series, Vs13-14, 1931.
7/6/1287, Henry le Tyes acknowledges that he owes to John
Marmion of Chakinden £10. (S) CCRs.
1290, John Marmion exchanges with William de Burgh
lands which he had of the gift of St Giles, with the assent of the brothers and
sisters of the hospital, for a toft and croft in Brough. (S) Royal
Archaeological Journal, V152, 1996, P114.
4/1291, Sir John Marmion summoned to service at Norham. (S)
Some Historic Mansions of Yorkshire, V2, 1889, P291. [This had to do with King
Edward being involved in the succession in Scotland.]
5/5/1292, Grant to John Marmiun of free warren in his
demesne lands in Est Tanefeld, Carthorpe and Langeton, co. York. (S) CChRs.
1292, Assignment of dower to Mary, late the wife of Philip
Marmyon, tenant in chief … 4 fees in Wintringham and Wolingham, co. Lincoln,
which John Marmiun holds … (S) CCRs.
1/1293-4, Concord between Sir John Marmyon knt, lord of
Tanf’ and Elyas son of Elyas of the same, made at York, … (S) Yorkshire
Archaeological Journal, V13, 1895, P57. [Part of the concord allowed Elyas the
liberty to pick nuts in Westewod.]
1294, John sued Ralph le Botiller and Maud his wife,
Alexander de Fryvill and Joan his wife, and Joan daughter of Philip Marmyon in
the Court of Common Pleas in a Lincolnshire plea regarding services in
Winteringham, Cherry Willingham, Kyseby, Threekingham, and Stowe by
Threekingham, Lincolnshire. (S) CP40/105, i.20f.
1294, John summoned to council with King Edward I.
6/8/1294, John 1st summoned to parliament by
writ.
1294, The Gascon War began between England and
France, lasting 9 years. John attended King Edward in the war in Gascony
against Philip IV of France.
8/26/1294, John Marmyun, lord of the manor of Checkendon,
was to be warned separately that if he did not desist from interfering with
tithes the bishop [Oliver Sutton] would deal with him. (S) Register of Bishop
Oliver Sutton, V60, 1986.
10/9/1294, English forces left Portsmouth for
France, arriving and going up the Gironde estuary seizing the towns of
Castillon, then Macau, then Bourg and Balye.
11/1294, The English began an unsuccessful 10-day
siege of Bordeaux. They then went upstream and captured Rions, Podensac and
Villeneuve, then back to Bordeaux. [Captured 1/1295]
3/25/1296 at London, Debtor: John Marmyon {Marmyoun}, Lord
of Stoke and of Checkendon, of Oxon. Amount: £40. (S) UKNA.
1296, Sir John de Marmyon, knight, made homage to the lord
archbishop of York, in his manor of Ripon, for the tenements he held in Ripon.
(S) Ripon Millenary, Grainge, 1892, P-XXV.
1296, John de Marmyon taxed £26 in Iford. (S) A Village in
Sussex, Cooper, 2006, P93.
1297, John Marmion, baron, a banneret who bore vair, a fess
gules. (S) Fuedal Coats of Arms, Foster, 1902, P165.
4/15/1298, John de Marmyon released the homag of tenement in
Melmerby. (S) Memorials of the Abbey of St. Mary of Fountains., V67, 1876, P42.
[––John & Isabel––]
By 1301, John married Isabel, widow of Ralph de Plaiz.
4/1301, Assessment of dower: Isabel, widow of Ralph de
Plaiz, now wife of John Marmion. (S) Brit. Libr., de Banco Roll, Manu. 39-373,
fo.181. [Isabel received the manor of Great Oakley, Essex as part of her dower.]
1302-03, John de Marmion held a part of a knight’s fee in
Hewick. (S) Early Yorkshire Charters, Farrer, 1936, P43.
1303, John Marmion held 3 fees in Winteringham of Gilbert de
Gant. (S) Northamptonshire Record Society, V15, 1950.
2/29/1304, IPM of Robert de Thatesssale: … John Marmion held
[multiple lands] … (S) Yorkshire Record Series, V37, 1906, P36.
7/20/1304, Licence … manor of Lullyngton as it appears by
inquisition ad quod damnum made by the sheriff of Northampton that although
John Marmyoun will thereby lose the custody thereof and the marriage and relief
… John, by a writing which the king has inspected, has given consent. (S) CPRs.
9/23/1304, To the sheriff of Lincoln. Order to make a
perambulation of the land of John Marmyoun of Wyntringham and of Alesia, lat
the wife of Edmund de Lacy in that county. (S) CCRs.
7/4/1306 at York, Debtor: Thomas de Furnivall (47280222),
knight [lord of Sheffield, Strafforth Wapentake, W.R., and of the barony of
Hallamshire, W.R.Yorks … Creditor: John Marmion, knight [held part of Stanwick
in Gilling West Wapentake, Little Langton, and Manfield in Gilling East
Wapentake, Wath and Exelby in Halikeld Wapentake [N.R.Yorks]. Amount: £300. (S)
UKNA.
1307, Sir John Marmion gave the marsh of Grimston to St.
Mary’s, York.
7/7/1307, Edward II became king on the death of his father.
1308, Sir John Marmion, Knight, in possession of the manor
of Willingham, co. Lincoln, where he obtained a grant of free Warren. (S)
History of the County of Lincoln, Allen, 1834, P50.
7/23/1310, Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John
Marmyun … in Wyntringham and Belesby … chapel of St. Nicholas, Wyntringham, for
the souls of the granto and of Isabella his wife, of Alexander Peck, and of
their ancestors. By fine of 100s. (S) CPRs.
1311, John Marmion presented at Boarstall.
9/29/1311, at Oxford, Debtor: John Marmyon [lord] of
Checkenden, of Oxon. Amount: £11. (S) UKNA.
5/3/1313, … John Marmyon, } who are going beyond the seas
with the king and on his sevice, have letters of protection. (S) CPRs.
9/23/1313, John summoned to parliament.
2/8/1314, Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry le Scrope
… on complaint by the abbot of Fountains that John Marmyon the elder, John
Marmyon the younger, … with many others, felled his trees growing at Aldeburgh,
co. York, … (S) CPRs.
1314, Licence to crenellate granted to Sir John Marmion for
his house called L'Ermitage' in Tanfielde. (S) Historic Mansions of Yorkshire,
V1, 1888, P254.
6/24/1314, Battle of Bannockburn, Scotland, a victory for
the Scots, unusual in that it lasted for 2 days.
8/1314, John summoned against the Scots.
5/28/1315, John attended the Earl of Lancaster and other
barons opposed to King Edward at the chapter-house of the priory of Pomfret.
1/23/1316, Protection, with clause volumus, for 1 year …
John Marmioun the elder. (S) CPRs.
1316, Hundred of Thille to the in the hands of Margaret
Queen of England and John Marmyon is given as lord of the vill of Haylesham.
(S) History of the Parish of Hailsham, Salzman, 1901, P23.
4/14/1317, Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John
Marmion to William de Coleshale, king’s clerk, parson of the church of
Scryvelby, … rectory, for the enlargement thereof. (S) CPRs.
9/26/1317, John granted a market and fair at Winteringham,
Lincolnshire. (S) Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs.
5/20/1318, Protection without clause, for John Marmyon,
going to Ireland. (S) CPRs.
6/18/1320, Appointment … conservators of the peace … John de
Marmyon } co. Lincoln. (S) CPRs.
5/24/1321, Assembly of the northern lords at Pomfret, under
the earl of Lancaster “… de Pontefracto ad mandatum comitis Lancastriae …
videlicet ipse comes primo cum suis, Thomas de Multone, Thomas de Fournivalle,
…, Henricus filus Hugonis, …, Henricus de Percy, Johannes de Marmillone, …
barones et banoretti ; … (S) Chronicles of the Reigns of Edward I and Edware
II, 1882, P61.
11/14/1321, Commission … on complaint by the abbot of Rewley
by Oxford that … John Marmyon, the elder, … and others broke and burnt his
houses at Nettlebedde, co. Oxford. (S) CPRs.
3/14/1322, John summoned to parliament by writ.
5/2/1322, John summoned to parliament.
1322, John died.
5/7/1322, IPM of John Marmyon. Gloucester: [See 1312].
Sussex: Berewyk. The manor … Wyngeton. The hamlet held at fee farm of Lady
Isabel Bardolf … Lincoln: Wyntryngham and Wolyngham by Lincoln. The manors … John
his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir. Northampton: Ludington. The manor.
(S) CIsPM.
(S) A Gen. History of the Dormant, Burke, P356. (S)
Plantagenet Ancestry, Richardson, P493. (S) Historic Mansions in Yorkshire, V2,
Wheater, 1889.
Child of John and ?:
i. John Marmion (23640110), born by 1292 in England.
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