| Birth: | About 1035 in England |
| Death: | Before 1106 in England |
| Sex: | M |
| Father: | Robert William Marmion b. About 1005 in England |
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| Occupation: Knight |
| Reference: FTJ#5180 |
| Hawise Hadeguise (Wife) b. About 1035 in England
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| Marriage: | ABT 1064 in Tamworth Castle, Warwickshire, England |
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Roger Marmion b. About 1065 in Scrivelby, Lincolnshire, England
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Individual:
Duke William's Champion, Sir Robert Marmion, accompanied his lord and master to England in 1066. The Lord of Fontenay was rewarded with grants of land in the counties of Lincoln, Gloucester, Hereford and Warwick and with the governorship of Tamworth Castle.
Amongst the many manors given to Robert was Scrivelsby in Lincolnshire, which was assigned to him under the same tenure as that by which his Norman estates were held, i.e., to act as Champion to King William.
- Title: Burke's Landed Gentry
Author: John Burke
Publication: London, England - 1965
Call Number: G929.2
Media: Book
Page: Pg. 220
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