William Marshal, 1st Baron Marshal

William Marshal (died 24 June 1314), Lord of Hingham, was an English noble. He was hereditary Earl Marshal of Ireland and was slain during the Battle of Bannockburn, Scotland in 1314.

Arms of William Marshal, as shown in Caerlaverock Roll(1301): Gules, a bend engrailed or.

William was a son of John Marshal and Hawise de Say. He was killed fighting the Scots during the Battle of Bannockburn on 24 June 1314.[1]

Marriage and issue

He married Christian, daughter of Robert FitzWalter and Devorguille de Burgh, they are known to have had the following known issue: [2][3]

  • John Marshal (died 1316), married Ela Lovel, without issue.
  • Hawise Marshal, married Robert de Morley, had issue.
  • Ellen Marshal, married Robert de Mautby, had issue.

Citations

  1. Armstrong 2012, p. 57.
  2. Richardson II 2011, pp. 208-9.
  3. Richardson III 2011, p. 500.

References

  • Armstrong, Peter (2012). Bannockburn 1314: Robert Bruce’s great victory. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 9781846035579.
  • Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.). Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families. II (2nd ed.). Salt Lake City. ISBN 1449966381.
  • Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.). Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families. III (2nd ed.). Salt Lake City. ISBN 144996639X. Retrieved 25 October 2013.
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