Philip Marc - After

After

He married Ann and had a son who was still a child in 1222 as it has been noted that the roll of fines that in the 6th year of the reign of the King Philip Marc bought nine bovates of lands at Keyworth in Nottinghamshire which he gave with his body to Lenton Priory to be entombed. Marc left monies that his soul could be prayed for. His son Reginald was under age and he had one daughter, Petronella, who was the wife of Andrew Luteral. Oddly, King John had given the lands of Andrew's father, Geoffrey, to Philip Marc on the occasion of the marriage. Lands were held at Chellaston near Derby for Marc's heirs. Reginald held lands at Thrumpton.

In 1226 Marc was given the manor of Barton le Street by the King who gives the same land in 1229 to Richard le Grey. In 1234, Brian de Lisle granted a pension to Ann, Philip's widow.

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