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Spouses/Children:
1. Joan de Port
2. Alice
- John Marshal Marshal of Ireland+
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John Marshal 1 2
- Born: Abt 1144-1145 1
- Marriage (1): Joan de Port 1
- Partnership (2): Alice 2
- Died: Mar 1194 aged about 50 1 2 3
- BuriedMale: Bradenstoke Priory, Bradenstoke, Wiltshire, SN15, GB
Another name for John was John "the Marshal".
General Notes:
JOHN "the Marshal" ([1144/45]-Mar 1194, bur Bradenstoke). Military fee certifications in the Red Book of the Exchequer, in 1166, record that "Johannes filius Johannis Marscalli" held one knight´s fee from "Galfridi comitis Essexæ" in Essex. He succeeded to part of his father's lands in 1165, and to his half-brother's lands in 1166, and as Master Marshal of the king's household.
m as her first husband, JOAN de Port, daughter of ADAM de Port Lord of Basing & his first wife Mabile d´Orval (-[1204/13]). The early 13th century Histoire de Guillaume le Maréchal records that "la fillie sire Adam de Port" married "son frére" (indicating the brother of William Marshal Earl of Pembroke). She married secondly, as his second wife, Richard de Rivers . "Ric de Riveriis" paid a fine to marry "filia Ade de Port", dated [1200/01].
Mistress (1): ALICE, daughter of ---. John Marshal gave land in Foulsham, Norfolk to Walsingham priory for the souls of "himself and his wife Aline, for John and Alice, his father and mother, for William Marshal the Earl and Isabel his wife, and for Hubert and Margaret de Rye".
John the Marshal had [one illegitimate son by Mistress (1)]: John.
[FMG/Medieval Lands]
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John the Marshal, brother (of the half-blood) and heir [of Gilbert FitzJohn, eldest son by 1st wife Aline, dsp. before Michaelmas 1166 at Salisbury], being 3rd but 1st surviving son of John FitzGilbert, and 1st son by his 2nd wife. He was b. probably in 1144 or 1145. In 1165 he succeeded to a part of his father's lands, and in 1166 he succeeded to his half-brother's lands, with the office of Master Marshal. In 1170 he was with the Young King Henry at Winchester. In 1171-1172 he was sent to Ireland in charge of treasure amounting to 333.6.8 marks. At the Coronation of Richard I, 3 Sep 1189, he carried the Gold Spurs. He was appointed custodian and receiver of all escheats in England, and he was in constant attendance upon the King up to June 1190. He was Sheriff of Yorkshire 1189-90 and of Sussex 1191-93, in which county he held Bosham at farm of the King. In 1192 he was acting as a judge in cos. Oxford and Berks.
He m. Joan, daughter of Adam de Port, Lord of Basing, by his 1st wife, Mabel de Orval. He dsp. in Mar 1194, and was buried at Bradenstoke. His wife survived him and m. 2ndly, Richard de Rivers; she was living in 1204, but dead in 1213. The office then passed to John's brother, William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke.
[Complete Peerage X:Appendix G:96-97]
Note: Even though the above says "dsp", CP indicates he probably had an illegitimate son by Alice.
John married Joan de Port, daughter of Adam de Port and Mabile d'Orval.1 (Joan de Port was born about 1174 and died between 1204 and 1213 1 4.)
John had a relationship with someone Alice.2 (Alice was born about 1150.)
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