Robert Marmion (died 1242)

[2] In 1215 Marmion paid King John 350 pounds and five palfreys to marry Amicia/Avice the daughter of Jernigan Fitz-Hugh of West Tanfield from whom he gained lands in Yorkshire.

When John died his son Henry tried to restore calm and in 1217 the Sheriff of Sussex was ordered to give Marmion back his estates.

[3] On 15 May 1218 Marmion paid the king 500 pounds for custody of Tamworth and the rest of his elder brother Robert's lands as long as he continued to rebel.

[4][non-primary source needed] Robert the Elder finally made peace with the king in 1220 whereupon his lands, including Tamworth, were restored to him.

[7] His widow claimed dower from lands at Wullingham from Ridel Papillon[a][8][non-primary source needed] and by the time of her death in 1282 was holding West Tanfield, Nosterfield and Richmond ward in Yorkshire.