WebbHesketh 1379-1441, daughter of William* and Marcella* de Thweng, married to Sir Lawrence* of Gawsworth Fitton in 1395; Hext 1513-1540, daughter of Sir Thomas* Esquire, Escheator of Devon Hext III and Lady Wilmot* Poyntz; Heyton 1392-1450, with Sir Thomas* Army and Navy Commander for Henry IV and Henry V Carew; Hildyard 1482- Webbthweng2. 'Thweng2' Index links to: Lead / Letter. Families covered: Thwenge of Heworth, Thwenge of Kilton Castle, Thwenge of Rotsea, Thwenge of Upper Helmsley (Over …
Pagan Fitzwalter de Thweng (1080–) • FamilySearch
The son of Sir Marmaduke Thweng of Kilton and his wife Lucy de Brus. His mother was the great, great granddaughter of Adam de Brus, Lord of Skelton brother to Robert de Brus, 1st Lord of Annandale, Thweng was also a vassal of Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale by virtue of the latter's fief in the North … Visa mer 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. Visa mer In 1295 he fought for King Edward I in Gascony, along with John de Thweng. In 1297 Marmaduke achieved some fame at the Battle of Stirling Bridge by an heroic escape. Over 100 English knights had been trapped, together with several thousand infantry, on the far … Visa mer • nls.uk/scotlandspages: paragraph 2 • Sterling Bridge and Sir Marmaduke Thwenge at the Lord and Lady website Visa mer Thweng married Isabel de Ros, daughter of William de Ros of Ingmanthorpe, and had several children, including: • William Thweng, 2nd Baron Thweng (d. 1341) Visa mer WebbMarmaduke de Thweng V was born in 1310, in Upper Helmsley, Yorkshire, England as the son of Sir Edmund De Thwenge and Isabel Constable. He married Agnes de Northwode … gamejolt tabs
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WebbRoger Kyerton was born in 1261, at birth place. Roger married Alicia Kyerton (born Thweng). Alicia was born in 1268, in Kilton Castle, Yorkshire, England. They had one … WebbEnglish: habitational name from a place so called in East Yorkshire, named with Old Norse thvengr or Old English thweng ‘narrow strip of land’. History: Martha Thwing (died 1774) … WebbFör 1 dag sedan · We are taking applications from 50 Ugandans working in the civil engineering and construction industry for a @TotalEnergiesUG sponsored training in Scaffolding Levels 1 to 3, Work at Height, and ... aussie talk