William Marmion (Gloucs MP 1491)

William Marmion (1461–1529) of Adwell was a Member of Parliament for Gloucester.

William Marmion
Arms of Marmion of Oxfordshire:- vair three mascles gules 2 and 1 :variation = three lozenges gules[1][2]
MP for Gloucester
In office
17 October 1491  5 March 1492
MonarchHenry VII
Personal details
Born1461
Died9 Apr 1529
Gloucester
Spouse(s)Isabel
ChildrenAnthony Marmion
ParentsWilliam Marmion

Career and Life

He was the son of William Marmion of Henley-on-Thames,[3] Steward of Dorchester Abbey and Recorder of Oxford.[4]

William was summoned to Parliament on 17 October 1491.[3]

He was the grandfather of John Marmion MP for Cricklade in 1558.

Notes

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    References

    Bibliography

    • Baker, John (2012). The Men of Court 1440-1550. London: Selden Society.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
    • Burke, Bernard (1884). Burkes General Armoury. London: Burkes.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
    • Foster, Joseph (1902). Some Feudal Coats of Arms. London: J.Parker & Co.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
    • Wedgwood, Josiah (1936). History of Parliament 1439-1509 Biographies. London: HMSO.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)


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