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MARLOW, Richard (d.1420/1), of London.

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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Oxford 1644
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MARLBOROUGH, Thomas, of Southampton.

Family and Education
?m. ?; Agnes.
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Dep. town clerk, Southampton by July 1406; clerk by Apr. 1409-c.1416.C241/198/85, 200/22, 202/2, 209/52; Stewards’ Bks. (Soton Rec. Soc. xxxv), i. 107.

Commr. to appraise a hulk, Southampton July 1413.

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Main residence: Southampton.
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Commons 1386-1421
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MARLBOROUGH, Thomas

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Oxford 1644
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MARE, Robert de la (c.1379-1431), of Aldermaston, Berks.

Family and Education
b. c. 1379, s. of Sir Thomas de la Mare (d.1405) of Aldermaston by his w. Margaret. m. by lic. 21 Jan. 1398, Katherine, da. of Sir Bernard Brocas (exec. 1400) of Beaurepaire, Hants by Joan, da. of Sir Thomas Midleton,M. Burrows, Fam. Brocas of Beaurepaire, 177, ped. aft. p. 470. Katherine was still living in 1427 when her mother bequeathed to her her second-best gown: Reg. Chichele, ii. 407. sis. of William and Bernard Brocas, prob. 2s. (1 d.v.p.).
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Commr. of inquiry, Berks. Jan. 1412 (contributions to a subsidy), Feb. 1414 (treasons and felonies); array May 1418; to raise royal loans Nov. 1419, Jan. 1420; assess a tax Apr. 1431.

J.p. Berks. 4 Sept. 1413 – d.

Main residence: Aldermaston, Berks.
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His was a different family from that of the famous Sir Peter de la Mare† of Herefs., the first known Speaker of the Commons.

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Commons 1386-1421
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MARE, Robert de la (c.1379-1431)

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Oxford 1644
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MARE, Malcolm de la (d.c.1399), of Yatton and Little Hereford, Herefs. and Kidderminster, Worcs.

Family and Education
yr. s. of Sir Reynold de la Mare of Yatton. m. by 1382, Alice (d. 28 June 1400), wid. of John Romsey of Kidderminster,Genealogist, ser. 2, xv. 152; VCH Worcs. iii. 160; CPR, 1381-5, p. 460; 1399-1401, p. 349; C137/23/43. s.p.
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Commr. of arrest, Salop Feb. 1382; inquiry July 1390 (lands of Anne, countess of Pembroke).

Tax collector, Herefs. Dec. 1384, Dec. 1385, Jan 1392, Mar. 1398.

Sheriff, Herefs. 18 Oct. 1392–7 Nov. 1393.

Main residences: Yatton and Little Hereford, Herefs.; Kidderminster, Worcs.
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MARE, Malcolm de la (-d. c.1399)

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