- 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 VII...
-
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...
-
throughout the
course of the
fourteenth century.
Early owners included Fitz-
Marmaduke,
Viscount Lumley and Gascoigne. In 1607, the
castle was
purchased by...
- 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...