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266 MA BS HA I. — MA RTIN. 1st butv. 5. and h. of Thomas, Earl of Arundel, Siuhky, and Norfolk, fitri Marshal of England for life, aboveiiamed (rf. 1 1>4 »> >, was er. Emu. of Norwich, 10 Oct. 1672, being cm the same day cr. EARL MARSHAL OF ENGLAND with rem. to the heirs uv.de of his body whom faiUng'A) to those of Ins grandfather, Thomas (Howard), Earl of Arundel, Surrey, and Norfolk (2) to those of Thomas (Howard), Earl of Suffolk (8) to those of Lord William Howard, of Naworth (yst. s. of Thomas, 4th Duke of Norfolk 1 , and (4) to those of Charles (Howard). 3d Earl of Nottingham. He lite, (his brother) 1 Dee. 1077, as Dike OF Norfolk, with which title this dignity has Continued united. See " NORFOLK Dukedom, tr. 1483, under the 6th and subsequent Dukes. MARSHAL. Barony by /. William .Marshal, of Hingliam,(*) o.o. Norfolk, s. Writ. ; lIu i l! ,,f John M. of the same, sue. his father in 1283, being then live I 1 309 years of age ; was one of the Barons whose signature (as " Will us Manmhall, Domimis di Henyhnm ") appears on the letter to the Pope dat. 1301 ;( b ) was in the wars with Scotland in 1305-08, and was sum. to Pari. as a Baron (LORD MARSHAL) by writs dat. from !> Jan. (1308/9), 2 Ed. II., to 26 Nov. (1313), 7 Ed, II. He d. 1314. II. 1314, 2. John (Marshal), Lord Marshal, s. and li., aged to 22, at the death of his father. He accompanied the Queen Consort 1317. to Scotland about that date. He was never sum. to Pari, and d. unm. (1316-17) 10 Ed. II. since which date the Barony has remained dormant, but the representation thereof devolved on his sister.( c ) MARSHAM OF THE MOTE. i.v., " Maksham of the Mote, co. Kent," Viscountcy (Mamham), cr. 1801, with the Earldom of Romney, which see. MARSTON. i.e., " Boyle of Marstox, eo. Somerset," Barony (Botfle), cr. 1711. See " Okrkry" Earldom [I.], cr. 1660, under the 4th Earl. MARTIN. Barony by J, William Martin, of Kemeys, co, Pembroke, ami of Writ. Barnstaple, co. Devon, s. and h. of Nicholas M. (who d. v.p.) and I 1295 grandson and h. of Nicholas Martin, of Kemeys, by Maud, da. and h. of Guy dk Bryan, of Barnstaple, sue. his said grandfather, 10 Ed. I. (1282) doing homage for his lands in Devon and Somerset that same year ; was sum. to Pari, as a Baron (LOHi) MARTIN), from 23 June (1295) 23 Ed. I. to 6 May (1325) 18 Ed. II. ;(; his name appearing (as " WilMimta Martin, Dominus de Camexio") in the letter to the Pope, dat. 1301. (°) He m. Eleanor, da. of William de MonuN. He d. 1325. ( a ) Aliva, 1st da, and coheir of Hubert de Rye, of Hiugham, brought that estate to this family. She m. Sir John Marshall, said to have been Marshal of Ireland temp. John. He d. 1234, being grandfather of William Marshal who joined the Barons against King Henry III. and d. 1264, being father of John, the father of William, the 1st Baron. ( b ) See full account of this letter in " Nicolas," pp. 761 — S09, where there is a note to this Baron stating that " his seal contains two batons one on each side of his arms which [batons] were probably indicative of his hereditary office of Marshall of Ireland, which was granted in fee to John Marshall, his great great grandfather by King John." (°) Her name was Hawyse, and she was aged 15, at his death. She »i. Robert (Morley), Lord Morley, who d. 1360, with which dignity this Barony continued united, till its abeyance in 1 686. ( d ) There is proof in the rolls of Pari, of his sitting. (M See " Nicolas," pp. 761—809 for a full account of this letter.