Family and Education
s. of Richard Marlow. m. Agnes, da. of John Faryngton, 1s.PCC 50 Marche; Corporation of London RO, hr 149/60, 157/22. He obtained a formal pardon in February 1398 as Richard Marlow the younger, son of Richard Marlow (C67/30 m. 33).
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Constable of the Staple of Westminster 3 July 1397–1401.C267/8/24–26.

Auditor, London 21 Sept. 1397–8; alderman, Queenhithe Ward by 20 July 1403 – d.; mayor, London 13 Oct. 1409–10, 1417–18.Cal. Letter Bk. London, H, 440, 444; I, 78, 89, 190, 206; Beaven, Aldermen, i. 190.

Collector of wool custom, London 4 June 1401 – 1 Oct. 1405, 6 Feb. 1406–20 Feb. 1407.

Commr. to recruit seamen, London Aug. 1403; of musters, Kent June 1404; oyer and terminer, London Jan. 1407; to examine evidence in maritime cases Aug. 1412, May 1414; of inquiry Jan. 1414 (lollards at large), Feb., July 1418 (estates of Sir John Oldcastle); gaol delivery Nov. 1417.Cal. Letter Bk. London, I, 191.

Jt. treasurer for the wars 25 Mar.-14 Nov. 1404.J.H. Wylie, Hen. IV, i. 413–14, ii. 109–10.

Treasurer and victualler of Calais 9 Mar. 1407–27 Oct. 1409.Rot. Gasc. et Franc. ed. Carte, ii. 193, 198.

Ambassador to the Grand Master of the Teutonic Order 24 Nov. 1409, 24 Mar. 1410.Ibid. ii. 199, 202.

Main residence: London.
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Commons 1386-1421
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MARLOW, Richard (-d.1420/1)

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