- 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...
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Thweng, 4th
Baron Thweng in 1374.
Marmaduke Thweng, 1st
Baron Thweng William Thweng, 2nd
Baron Thweng Robert Thweng, 3rd
Baron Thweng Thomas Thweng,...
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English knights and infantry, led by Cressingham, with Sir
Marmaduke Thweng and Sir
Richard Waldegrave,
began to make
their slow
progress across the...
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Robert de
Thweng (c. 1205 – c. 1268) was a
noble who
rebelled against the
church authorities in Yorkshire, England.
Robert de
Thweng gained ownership of...
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inherit any of the de
Thweng estates and so
ownership of
Kilton went to
Marmaduke Thweng, 1st
Baron Thweng, her uncle.
Lucia de
Thweng died in
January 1347...
- the so-called
Lumley fee,
which originated with a part that went to the
Thweng family. In many cases, old
manors were
themselves divided into parts. In...
- same, in and over a
parcel of
ground called Heworth Moor, of
which G. A.
Thweng, lord of the
manor of Heworth, was then
seised in fee;
another piece of...
- Brus family, of
Skelton Castle; and
subsequently p****ed to
Marmaduke de
Thweng.
Later it came into the
possession of the Percys, and then, of the Moneys...
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Annandale and Hart.
Witnessed by
Walter de
Fauconberg and
Marmaduke de
Thweng.
Exchanges common pasture, for land held by
William of
Carlisle at Kinmount...
- battle,
after which the
English commanders William FitzWarin and
Marmaduke Thweng retreated into the castle. However, they were
quickly starved into surrender...