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| Robert IV DE MARMION Baron Tamworth 1 2 3 | |
| Birth: | About 1153 in Tamworth Castle, Warwickshire, England |
| Death: | Before 15 May 1218 in Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire, England |
| Sex: | M |
| Father: | Robert III DE MARMION 5th Lord of Scrivelsby b. About 1132 in Scrivelsby Manor, Lincolnshire, England |
| Mother: | Elizabeth b. About 1132 in Lincolnshire, England |
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In baronial party against King John.----------------------ROBERT MARMION, son and heir. He witnessed several charters ofHenry II between 1174 and 1181. In October 1181 he completed hisfather's gift to Barbery Abbey. He took an active part injudicial affairs, occurring first as a justice of assize at Caenin 1177. He acted as a justice in the King's court or asitinerant in several counties in England between the years1184/5 and 1205, and was of the Barons' party against King John.He was Sheriff of co. Worcester between 1185 and 1189. AtMichaelmas 1194 he was acquitted of scutage in co. Lincoln byreason of his military service in Normandy. He married, 1stly, Maud DE BEAUCHAMP (j). He married, 2ndly,Philippe. He was dead by 15 May 1218. In 1221 Philippe, as widowof Robert Marmion and mother of Robert the younger, claimeddower in Tamworth, Middleton, and Scrivelsby against her stepsonRobert the elder, son of Robert by Maud de Beauchamp. [CompletePeerage VIII:509-10, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)](j) Tamworth had been granted to William son of Walter deBeauchamp by the Empress Maud circa 1141. Round suggests that"in their rivalry for Tamworth, the Marmions embraced the causeof Stephen, and the Beauchamps that of Maud, their variancebeing terminated under Henry II by a matrimonial alliance." Thisalliance presumably took place before King Henry II's charter of1155 to Robert Marmion the second, when his son Robert,afterwards the justice, could not have been more than a boy
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- Type: Web Site
Author: jimweber@nwint.com
Title: The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest
Date: 2002 [Index . . . great URL]
Text: Search Surname field for individual wanted. Many biographical
Text: notes.
- Text: Gedcom 40355, ancestry.com; see also Enfield-Bryant Genealogy,
Text: Family History[ies], especially 690, 'The Descendants of Father
Text: of Njord of Norton
Text: [www.gendex.com/users/Enf_Bry/Enf_Bry/index.html].
- Text: Planche, J. R., "The Conqueror and His Companions," - Genealogy
Text: on Pat Patterson's Pages, Somerset Herald. London: Tinsley
Text: Brothers, 1874.
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