Covering dates [c. 1275-c. 1300]
Scope and content Petitioners: Henry Sampson, Dean of Norwich. Addressees: [None] Places mentioned: Norwich, [Norfolk]. Other people mentioned: Philip Marmyun (Marmion), Constable of Norwich Castle. Nature of request: Sampson requests remedy as he had ecclesiastical jurisdiction in the fee of Norwich castle until the war when Marmion occupied the jurisdiction and made corrections of adulteries and fornication amongst the citizens of the citizens excluding Sampson. Endorsement: [None] Access conditions Normal Closure before FOI Act: 30 years Closure status Open Document, Open Description Held by The National Archives, Kew |
Reference: RA/1/REVESBY/5/102
Gift Creation dates: 13th century Scope and Content Philip Marmion, son of Robert Marmion of Scrivelsby gives all his woods (boscus) in Wilksby, enclosed, which the monks hold by grant from Fulcon of Lysurs, with right of warren, free from all claims. Witnesses: The Lord Simon of Driby, Soldier and others. Philip Marmion died 1292.) (Date, Henry III). (Round seal, a shield with a sword on each of its three sides, in allusion to the office of Champion. Legend--Sig Philippi D' and on reverse Sig. Secrety - Fine seal). |
Covering dates [1295]
Scope and content Petitioners: Richard de Wyvelesle, clerk. Addressees: King. Places mentioned: Tamworth, Staffordshire; Warwickshire. Other people mentioned: Philip Marmyon (Marmion). Nature of request: Richard de Wyvelesle states that as his servants had taken his two horses to water on the morrow of the Trinity, and were bringing them back along the royal highway, Philip Marmyon sent six men at arms out of his castle of Tamworth, who beat the servants and stole the horses, taking them out of Staffordshire to his castle in Warwickshire. When the hue and cry was raised, and Richard and the people of the vill came running, he gave no explanation, but made an attack, drawing blood; and he still has the horses. Richard requests justice, as would be done to a layman in similar case, and that he might have the horses back, or their value. Endorsement: [On face] A good writ is to be issued, that the Sheriff, taking with him some law-worthy knight of his county . . . [There appears to be no more]. [None on dorse.] Access conditions Normal Closure before FOI Act: 30 years Closure status Open Document, Open Description Held by The National Archives, Kew |
Covering dates [1318]
Scope and content Petitioners: Manser Marmyon (Marmion). Addressees: King and council. Places mentioned: Long Newton, [County Durham]; Durham diocese. Other people mentioned: Bishop of Durham. Nature of request: Manser Marmyon states that the King presented him to the church of Long Newton, and that he has sued for the presentation to preserve the right of the King, at his great expense, until the King's right was made clear and the Bishop of Durham was ready to give him institution into the church, but that certain people, through a false insinuation made in Chancery, have purchased a writ to the Bishop to stay proceedings in giving him possession of the church, to his ruin and to the harm of the King's right. He requests a suitable remedy, so that he does not lose his advancement, or the King his right. Endorsement: The Bishop is to be ordered that, notwithstanding the King's writ addressed to him on the matter, he is nevertheless to do justice in this matter as is incumbent on ordinary right in this matter.[There is a further illegible note at the foot of the dorse.] Access conditions Open on Transfer Closure status Open Document, Open Description Held by The National Archives, Kew |
Covering dates [? c. 1272-? c. 1300]
Scope and content Petitioners: Sibyl de la Mare. Addressees: [King]. Places mentioned: Wiltshire. Other people mentioned: Philip Marmyun (Marmion). Nature of request: [This petition is damaged] Sibyl de la Mare shows you that Philip Marmyun . . . Philip's daughters and their husbands came and . . . Philip, the King's Escheator of Wiltshire came . . . daughters and their husbands and said that Philip held a virgate of . . . it is . . . that he held nothing of the King in chief: so I pray to you . . . of that land, as I have a son who is the right heir. And . . . and that you do not suffer my son to be disinherited. Endorsement: [None] Access conditions Open on Transfer Closure status Open Document, Open Description Held by The National Archives, Kew |
Richard Marmion |
FILE - Xerox copy of feoffment - ref. Marmion/II/i/8 - date: 20th cent
Paper Scope and Content PARTIES: 1a. John Pudde de Hungerford, co. Berks. b. Alice, wife of 1a. 2. William Frewyn de [...] Slareteley, co Berks. SUBJECT OF TRANSACTION: 1 enfeoff 2 with property in Stoke Basset which they had from John Taillour. PLACE(S): NORTH STOKE (Crowmarsh) ENDORSEMENTS: (a) Witness to Sealing: Richard Inglysh, Richard Marmion, Thomas Schagh, Thomas Neele, John Hey de Mungewell et al. 9th May 16 Henry VI (1438) Will of Richard Marmion, Gentleman of Adderbury the East, Oxfordshire Date 13 June 1693 Catalogue reference PROB 11/415links to the Catalogue Dept Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Series Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers Piece Name of Register: Coker Quire Numbers: 91 - 133 Image contains 1 will of many for the catalogue reference Will of Richard Marmion, Chaplain of Their Majesty's Ship Ossory Date 26 September 1694 Catalogue reference PROB 11/422links to the Catalogue Dept Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Series Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers Piece Name of Register: Box Quire Numbers: 187 - 224 Image contains 1 will of many for the catalogue reference Will of Richard Marmion, Chaplain of their Majesty's Ship Ossory Date 09 January 1696 Catalogue reference PROB 11/433links to the Catalogue Dept Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Series Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers Piece Name of Register: Bond Quire Numbers: 131 - 175 Image contains 1 will of many for the catalogue reference FILE - [no title] - ref. BCM/D/5/79/9 - date: [1 May 1322] Scope and Content Nicholas de Warrewyk and Robert de Warrewyk. Sat. the feast of St. Philip and St. James, 15 Edw. II Nicholas has granted to Robert an annual rent of 15s. from holdings which Simon de Botyndone (4s.) and Robert Marmion (11s.) hold of Nicholas in Cestertone. Witnesses: William Blaunfrout, John Fraunceis, Richard de Sowe the son. At: Warwick. [Please quote GC2377 at Berkeley Castle Muniments when requesting this file] |
Phillip Marmion |