Selected Families and Individuals

Source Citations


Robert DYMOKE Sir

1Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.


Ann SPARROW

1Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.


Thomas DYMOKE Sir Knight

1Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.

2Michael D. Miller, Wars of the Roses, chapter 67, internet.


Margaret WELLES

1Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.


John SPARROW

1Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.


Philip DYMOKE Sir Knight

1Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.


Joane CONYERS

1Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.


Lionel WELLES Sir

1Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.


Joan WATERTON

1Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.


Thomas DYMOKE

1Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.


Elizabeth HEBDEN

1Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.


John DYMOKE Sir Knight

1Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.

2Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/. "Dymoke, the name of an English  family holding the office of king's champion. The functions of the champion were to ride into Westminster Hall at the coronation banquet, and challenge all comers to impugn the kings title. The earliest record of the ceremony at the coronation of an English king dates from the accession of Richard II . On this occasion the champion was Sir John Dymoke (d. 1381), who held the manor of Scrivelsby , Lincolnshire , in right of his wife Margaret, granddaughter of Joan Ludlow , who was the daughter and co-heiress of Philip Marmion , last Baron Marmion. The Marmions claimed descent from the lords of Fontenay , hereditary champions of the dukes of Normandy , and held the castle of Tamworth , Leicestershire , and the manor of Scrivelsby. The right to the championship was disputed with the Dymoke family by Sir Baldwin de Freville , lord of Tamworth, who was descended from an elder daughter of Philip Marmion. The court of claims eventually decided in favor of the owners of Scrivelsby on the ground that Scrivelsby was held in grand serjeanty , that is, that its tenure was dependent on, rendering a special service, in this case the championship."


Margaret LUDLOW

1Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.


John DYMOKE

1Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.


Filip HAREVILLE

1Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.


Henry DYMOKE

1Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.


Dionisia PLACETIS

1Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.


Hugh PLACETIS Lord

1Olsen, Wayne, PAF file: Boslow_Anc_Stevens.paf, rec'd via EMail 0n 14 APR 2002.