Person:Marmaduke Constable (5)

Marmaduke Constable
m. 2 Jan 1458
  1. Elizabeth ConstableAbt 1442 -
  2. William Constable, KnightAbt 1444 - 1526
  3. Margaret ConstableAbt 1445 -
  4. Robert ConstableAbt 1445 - Bef 1502
  5. Anne ConstableAbt 1446 - 1485
  6. Agnes ConstableAbt 1447 -
  7. John ConstableAbt 1449 -
  8. Agnes ConstableAbt 1450 -
  9. Philip ConstableAbt 1452 -
  10. Katherine ConstableAbt 1453 -
  11. Richard ConstableAbt 1454 -
  12. Roger ConstableAbt 1455 -
  13. Dorothy ConstableAbt 1456 -
  14. Marmaduke ConstableAbt 1458 - 1518
  15. Janet ConstableAbt 1461 - 1540
  16. Margaret ConstableAbt 1461 -
m. Abt 1473
m. Abt 1480
  1. Marmaduke ConstableAbt 1478 - 1545
  2. Robert ConstableAbt 1478 - 1537
  3. Sir John ConstableAbt 1484 - Aft 1554
  4. Eleanor ConstableAbt 1485 - 1525
  5. William ConstableAbt 1485 - Aft 1551
  6. Agnes ConstableAbt 1486 -
  7. Catherine ConstableAbt 1490 - Abt 1585
Facts and Events
Name Marmaduke Constable
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1458 Burton Fleming, Yorkshire, England
Marriage Abt 1473 to Margery Fitzhugh
Marriage Abt 1480 Burton Fleming, Yorkshire, Englandto Joyce Stafford
Death? 29 Nov 1518 Burton Fleming, Yorkshire, England
Burial? Flamborough, Yorkshire, England
Ancestral File Number 9RP1-7D?
Reference Number? Q6772037?


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Sir Marmaduke Constable (c.1456/7 – 20 November 1518) of Flamborough, Yorkshire, was a courtier and soldier during the reigns of Richard III, Henry VII and Henry VIII.

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References
  1.   Marmaduke Constable, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2.   Sir Marmaduke Constable, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.
  3.   Burton Agnes and Burton Fleming are two ancient parishes in the East Riding of Yorkshire. They are both situated a distance to the west of Flamborough which is on the North Sea coast. It is very difficult to associate either Burton Agnes or Burton Fleming with Flamborough without further evidence than is supplied in Wikipedia, but some of the history of Burton Fleming has links to the Constables of a later generation.