Individual Details
Sir John Marmion I
(Abt 1262 - 2 May 1322)
Sir John Marmion, 1st Baron Marmion of Tanfield, son and heir of Sir William Marmion and Lorette de Dover.
In 1278 he was distrained for knighthood as holding a knight's fee in Sussex. On 2 November 1281 he was pardoned for a sum taken by his father from the Sheriff of Yorkshire during the disturbances of 1265.
He was summoned to Parliament from 23 September 1313 to 2 May 1322, by writs directed Johanni Marmyon or de Marmioun, whereby he is held to have become LORD MARMION.
John married Isabel Peck, daughter of Alexander Peck and Unknown, after 1283 as 2nd husband.
In 1278 he was distrained for knighthood as holding a knight's fee in Sussex. On 2 November 1281 he was pardoned for a sum taken by his father from the Sheriff of Yorkshire during the disturbances of 1265.
He was summoned to Parliament from 23 September 1313 to 2 May 1322, by writs directed Johanni Marmyon or de Marmioun, whereby he is held to have become LORD MARMION.
John married Isabel Peck, daughter of Alexander Peck and Unknown, after 1283 as 2nd husband.
Events
Birth | Abt 1262 | Lincolnshire, England | |||
Marriage | Abt 1282 | Lincolnshire, England - Isabel Peck | |||
Death | 2 May 1322 | North Yorkshire, England | |||
Burial | All Saints Churchyard, Winteringham, Lincolnshire, England |
Families
Spouse | Isabel Peck (1270 - 1337) |
Child | Sir John Marmion II (1292 - 1335) |
Father | Sir William Marmion (1212 - 1275) |
Mother | Lorette de Dover (1222 - 1275) |
Notes
Birth
or 1257 Gloucestershire, EnglandBurial
PLOT Inside ChurchEndnotes
1. Find A Grave Memorial 106676309.