William MARMION , of Winteringham & Coningsby,Sir Sex: M Birth: BEF 1230 in Winteringham, Glanford Brigg, Lincolnshire, England Death: BEF 1276 in Coninsgby, Horncastle, Lincolnshire, England

 

Received Budington & Northampton in right of wife. [Ancestra Roots]

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WILLIAM MARMION, son and heir. In 1243 he was under age and in the custody of William de Cauntelo. On 30 April 1251 he quitclaimed to the Prioress of Fosse the advowson of the church of Willingham, co. Lincoln. On 4 January 1251/2 he was granted respite from knighthood until 2 February 1252/3, and then until the knighthood of Prince Edward. On 26 April 1254, with Lorette his wife, he acknowledged that land in Messingham was the right of the Prior of Thornholme as land which the Prior's predecessors had in frankalmoign of the grant of Simon de Messingham. In 1259 he was among those who crossed with the King for service in France. He took the side of the Barons against Henry III. As a supporter of Simon de Montfort he was summoned to Parliament 24 December 1264, by writ directed Willelmo Marmyun. Between 10 January 1265/6 and 29 October 1266 safe conducts were issued for William Marmion coming to the King's court, to stand his trial, and make his peace. He was among the "disinherited" who were admitted into the King's peace 1 July 1267 and pardoned for their trespasses during the late disturbance. In a deed of 1268 he appears as paying £12 yearly to Hugh de Mortimer for lands held of the latter in Winton and Berwick, Sussex. In 1275 Theobald de Trickingham held five and a half bovates in Trickingham (Threckingham, co. Lincoln) by the service of 1/10 knight's fee of Sir William Marmion, who held in chief.

He married, before Whitsuntide 1248, Lorette, daughter of Royce, daughter and heir of Foubert DE DOUVRES. He was apparently dead by I 276, in his mother's lifetime. [Complete Peerage VIII:517-8, XIV:468, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]


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