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- Sir John FitzMarmaduke (died 1311), Lord of Horden, Eighton, Lamesley, Ravensholm, and Silksworth, Sheriff of North Durham, and Joint Warden beyond the...
- 1287) Isabella (1249 – c. 1284), married (as his first wife) Sir John Fitz Marmaduke, Isabel was buried at Easington, county Durham. John Balliol's time...
- Isabel de Brus (1249 – c. 1284), married (as his first wife) Sir John FitzMarmaduke, Knt., of Horden, Eighton, Lamesley, Ravensholm, and Silksworth, County...
- buildings remain. In 1320 Carlbury was given by the widow of Sir John FitzMarmaduke, Sheriff of North Durham, to Sir Thomas Earl of Lancaster and Leicester...
- Sir Marmaduke Constable (c. 1456/57 – 20 November 1518) of Flamborough, Yorkshire, was a courtier and soldier during the reigns of Richard III, Henry...
- transcribed legends from the seals of de Tregoz, de Tony, Kyme, Le Breton and FitzMarmaduke "Briantimms.net". Howard de W, p.25 Cokayne, G.E. & Gibbs, Vicary, eds...
- the North", murdered his cousin, the Bishop's Steward, Sir Richard Fitzmarmaduke, at Framwellgate Bridge.[citation needed] Until the building of Milburngate...
- Gilbert de Boroughdon. By his second wife, Eleanor, the widow of Richard Fitz Marmaduke of Horden, they had the following known issue: Robert (d.1379), married...
- Sir Marmaduke Thweng (or Tweng, Thwinge etc.), later 1st Baron Thweng, was an English knight from Yorkshire who fought in the Wars of Scottish Independence...
- Augustus Henry FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton, KG, PC (28 September 1735 – 14 March 1811), styled Earl of Euston between 1747 and 1757, was a British Whig...