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Marjory de Muschamp

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Birthplace: Wooler, Northumberland , England
Death: before March 20, 1255
Strathearn, Perthshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Robert de Muschamp, 4th of Wooler and Isabel de Muschamp
Wife of Malise, Earl of Strathearn
Mother of Muriel, of Strathearn and Mary, of Strathearn
Sister of Cecily de Muschamp and Isabel de Muschamp

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About Marjory de Muschamp

MARJORY de MUSCHAMP (aka MARGERY de MUSCAMPIS alias de MUSCHAUMP)

Marjory de Muschamp is the second daughter of Robert de Muschamp, Lord of Wooler in Northumberland. Inquisitions I: 202

Evidence from Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem

[16 September 1251]: Robert de Muscampis alias de Muschaump. Writ 16 Sept. [? 34] Hen. III (fragment). (undated and defective) He had three daughters of whom he married Cecily, the eldest, to a son of Sir Odenel de la Ford, who of her begat one Isabel who survives, he and his wife being dead. The said Isabel, who is 15, is married to a boy named Adam de Wyginton, age 13 or 14, and they are in the wardship of Sir William de Huntercumbe. Margery, the second daughter, . . . . . aged 24 . . . . . The third daughter, . . . . . age 20 (?) . . . . . married . . . . . are his heirs] Northumberland. Wlour borough and advowson (extent given) with the free forest of Chyviot. Beleford . . . . . (extent given) with 4l.. rent of assize of the town and mill of Dichend. Hethpol, 11 cottars and other tenants. Louwyk', 354a. arable, 18a. meadow, 16l. 18s. rent from bondmen, works worth 7l. 9s. 6d. a mill, herbage, turbary, wood, etc. Bollisdun town, 68s. 6d. rent and 5s. works. Brankeston town, 16s. rent. Ross town (extent given) held of the bishop of Durham and within the limits of the bishopric, excepting part of the fields and some salt pits which are within co. Northumberland; and the bishop holds two bovates by a farm of 10d. and 1 arrow yearly. Knight's Fees rendering scutage: - Odelin de Ford 1 fee, Lady Rametta de Vestcuntesse 1 fee, William de Akyld 1 fee, Robert de Ulcestre 1 fee, Robert de Manerio one half fee, William de Stainesby one half fee, James de Houburn one quarter fee, William de Muschaump one quarter fee, Henry de Dichend one quarter and one sixteenth fee, Richard the Marshal one fifth fee, Robert de Heddon one quarter fee ? (4 partem), Sampson son of Stephen on sixteenth fee, William de Herdhil and Maud Sarp one thirtieth fee, Walter de Extildisham one thirtieth fee, Adam Sarp one thirtieth fee, Carinus de Beleford, one twelfth fee, and William Hunter one twenty-fourth fee in Wilour. C. Hen. III. File 10. (18.) Inquisitions I: 202

Published Sources

Calendar of inquisitions post mortem and other analogous documents preserved in the Public Record Office. Vol. I. Henry III. (HMSO., London, 1904), 432 pp. including indexes

He [Malise of Strathearn] married, in or before 1244, Marjory, daughter and coheir of Robert DE MUSCHAMP of Wooler (died 1250), by his wife Isabel (who married, 2ndly, Richard MORIN). She, who was said to be aged 24 in 1250, was living circa 13 October 1251, but died s.p.m. before 20 March 1254/5. [Complete Peerage XII/1:382-3, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] 580

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Marjory de Muschamp's Timeline

1226
1226
Wooler, Northumberland , England
1245
1245
Strathearn, Perthshire, Scotland
1248
1248
Strathearn, Perthshire, Scotland
1255
March 20, 1255
Age 29
Strathearn, Perthshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)