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Sir John de Marmion, II

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Birthplace: Tattershall, Lincolnshire, England (United Kingdom)
Death: April 30, 1355 (62-63)
Tamworth Castle, Staffordshire, England (United Kingdom)
Immediate Family:

Son of John de Marmion, 1st Baron Marmion and Isabel de Marmion
Husband of Maud Marmion
Father of Avice Grey; Joan Bernake and Robert de Marmion

Occupation: 2nd Baron Marmion
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About Sir John de Marmion, II

John was among the Adherants of Thomas Earl of Lancaster,who were responsible for the beheading,without trial, of king Edward 2nd's friend Peter( Piers) Gaveston in 1312., for which he was pardoned Oct 1312.

26 Dec.1326 he was summoned to Parliament  May 1329 he had protection for three years, going on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. John married Maud de Furnival ,dau of Hugh de Furnival.


His name appears in Oct 1313 among a list of those adherents of Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, who were pardoned for the death of Piers de Gaveston. He was summoned, as John Marmion "le fitz" for military service against the Scots in 1314, and again in 1322 and 1323. In Aug 1322 he had letters of protection for going to Scotland with the Earl of Richmond, and in Oct of that year, he was appointed commissioner of array for North Riding. He was summoned to Parliament 3 Dec 1326, and in Sep 1327 was named on a commission of oyer and terminer for Yorkshire. In that same year, he and wife Maud made a settlement in special tail male of the manors of Tanfield and Carthorpe. In May 1329 he had a protection for three years for going on pilgrimage to the Holy Land.



Individual: BARONY OF MARMION (II)JOHN MARMION, LORD MARMION, son and heir, was born circa 1292.In October 1313 the name of John Marmyon the younger occursamong those of the adherents of Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, whowere pardoned for the death of Piers de Gavaston. As JohnMarmion le fiz he was summoned for military service against theScots in 1314, and again, as John Marmion, in 1322 and 1323. InAugust 1322 he had protection for going with the Earl ofRichmond to Scotland; and in October he was appointed acommissioner of array for the North Riding. In February 1324/5he was summoned to pass into Guienne under the command of theEarl Warenne. He was summoned to Parliament 3 December 1326, bywrit directed Johanni Marmyoun. In September 1327 he was namedon a commission of oyer and terminer for Yorkshire; and in thesame year, with Maud his wife, he made a settlement in specialtail male of the manors of Tanfield and Carthorpe. In May 1329he had a protection for three years on going on pilgrimage tothe Holy Land. In October 1331 he complained that while he wasunder the King's protection certain persons broke his park atTanfield, hunted there and carried away his deer. In July 1332he was ordered to choose 20 archers for the King's expedition toIreland. He married Maud, who is said to have been a daughter of Thomas,LORD FURNIVALLE (j). He is said to have died 30 April 1335.[Complete Peerage VIII:520-1, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)](j) In 1343 as widow of John Marmyoun, chivaler, she caused asettlement to be made of the manors of West Tanfield, EastTanfield, Carthorpe, Manfield, and Brough, and other specifiedproperty, including the advowsons of West Tanfield and Wath, ofthe hospital of St. Giles by Brompton Bridge, and the chantriesof West Tanfield, Little Langton, and Wath; to hold to Maud andthe heirs male of her body; remainder to John de Grey ofRotherfield and Avice his wife and to John Maryon son of thesaid John and Alice, and the heirs of the bodies of the saidJohn de Grey and Avice; remainder to the heirs of Avice's body;remainder to John Bernak and Joan his wife, and the heirs ofJoan's body; remainder to Avice's right heirs. In 1346 she isdescribed as 'Domina de Marmion'; and in 1348 she had licence tocrenellate the manor of West Tanfield. Her name was commemoratedin "the three chauntereys called Mawde Marmeon in the parysshechurch of Tanfield". On 20 Feb 1361/2 John of Gaunt granted alicence in mortmain for the grant of land in the manors of WestTanfield and Carthorpe to certain chaplains to celebrate in thechurch of West Tanfield for the good of his soul and the soulsof John Marmyon and Maude his wife.



Sir John Marmion, 2nd Lord Marmion

Born circa 1292 (was 30 in 1322)

Died on April 30, 1335

   John was among the adherants of Thomas, Earl of Lancaster who were responsible for the beheading (without a trial) of King Edward II's friend Peter (Piers) Gaveston in 1312 for which he was pardoned in October 1313. He was summoned to Parliament on December 3, 1326 and in May 1329 he had a protection for three years, going on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land.

John married Maud de Furnival, a daughter of Thomas de Furnival, Lord Furnival and his first wife Joan, daughter of Hugh le Despenser. John and Maud had the following children:
Robert Marmion who succeeded his father as 3rd Lord Marmion.

Joan Marmion who married 1st John de Bernak, Knight and 2nd John de Folville, Knight.

Avice Marmion

References Richardson: p.493-494 Roberts p.403 Weis, Ancestral: 148A-32, 218-30, 31 Weis, Magna Charta: 132-7



John married Maud /Furnivalle/ about 1309 in Tattershall, Lincolnshire, England. (Maud /Furnivalle/ was born in 1292 in Tattershall, Lincolnshire, England and died on 20 Feb 1361 in Tanfield, Lincolnshire, England.)

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Sir John de Marmion, II's Timeline

1292
1292
Tattershall, Lincolnshire, England (United Kingdom)
1309
1309
Tanfield, Yorkshire, England
1313
1313
West Tanfield, Yorkshire, England
1355
April 30, 1355
Age 63
Tamworth Castle, Staffordshire, England (United Kingdom)
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