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- Morley (died 1360) "having married Hawyse, sister and heir to John le Mareschall, of Hengham, in [the County of Norfolk] had livery of the lands of her...
- proprietors of Corstorphine were David le Mareschall, in the reign of Alexander II, and Thomas le Mareschall and William de la Roche, whose names occur...
- Gloucestershire Rockley Preceptory Knights Templar founded 1155-6 by John Mareschall; dissolved 1308–12; Knights Hospitaller manor or camera and chapel; dissolved...
- Austria, Washington D.C. Style Her Excellency Inaugural holder Wenzel von Mareschall (as Amb****ador of the Austrian Empire) Formation 1838 Website Austrian...
- Morley (died 1360) "having married Hawyse, sister and heir to John le Mareschall, of Hengham, in [the County of Norfolk] had livery of the lands of her...
- Morley, his son; who having married Hawyse, sister and heir to John le Mareschall, of Hengham, in com. Norf. had livery of the lands of her inheritance...
- William de Lenton, served as sacrist of Lichfield Cathedral before Roger le Mareschall ****umed the office in 1346. In 1350, for his good service in the Kings...
- Hands 1276–1277 Walter Unred 1277–1279 David de Callan 1279–1280 Henry Le Mareschall 1280–1283 David de Callan 1283–1286 Walter Unred 1286–1288 Thomas de Coventry...
- Askham 1384/5 Richard Mason of Chillwell 1401/2 Henry Serle 1405 Thomas Mareschall (or Marchall) 1420/1 John Thymelby (or Themelby) 1423 John Gynger 1431...
- 1827–1828: Heinrich von Bombelles 1828–1841: Vacant 1841–1846: Wenzel von Mareschall 1846–1847: Albert von Crivelli [it] 1847–1852: Georg von Esterhäzy 1852–1852:...