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| 1130 | FitzGilbert, John |  |
| Appointed Royal Marshal to King Henry I
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| 1146 | Marshal, William |  |
| Birth of William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke
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| 1167 | Marshal, William |  |
| Marshall is knighted
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| 1168 | Marshal, William |  |
| Marshall is ransomed ransomed by Eleanor of Aquitaine
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| William's uncle is killed in an ambush by Guy of Lusignan, William is injured and captured in the same battle, but is ransomed by Eleanor of Aquitaine
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| 1170 | Marshal, William |  |
| Appointed tutor in chivalry for Henry the Young King & stands by the young king during the Revolt of 1173-1174
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| 1182 | Marshal, William |  |
| Accused of undue familiarity with Marguerite of France, the Young King's wife, and exiled from court
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| William Marshal is accused of undue familiarity with Marguerite of France, the Young King's wife, and is exiled from court
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| 1183 | Marshal, William |  |
| Crusades in the Holy Land from 1183 to 1186; while there he vows to be buried as a Knight Templar
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| 1186 | Marshal, William |  |
| Rejoins the court of Henry II
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| Upon his return from the Crusades William rejoins the court of King Henry II, and serves the father through the many rebellions of his remaining sons (Richard, Geoffrey, and John)
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| 1189 | Marshal, William |  |
| For his service to them, the Plantagenets give Marshal as his bride the 2nd richest heiress in England, Isabel de Clare and is was granted the title of Pembroke
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| Isabel de Clare father, Strongbow, had been Earl of Pembroke, and this title was granted to Pembroke
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| While covering the flight of Henry II from Le Mans to Chinon, William unhorses the undutiful Richard in a skirmish, William could have killed the Prince but kills his horse instead, to make a point
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| 1190 | Marshal, William |  |
| Normandy Birth of William Marshall, 1st Earl of Pembroke, son of William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke
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| 1203 | Marshal, William |  |
| 6th April From 1203 to 1212, is a hostage at the court of King John as a guarantee of his father's behaviour
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| 1215 | Marshal, William |  |
| During the baronial rebellion of 1215, William is on the side of the rebels while his father fights for the king
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| 1216 | Marshal, William |  |
| Absolved from excommunication & rejoins the royalist cause
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| Lincoln Rejoins his father at the battle of Lincoln
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| When Louis of France took Worcester castle the younger William is warned by his father to withdraw, which he did just before Ranulf, Earl of Chester retook the castle
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| 1217 | Marshal, William |  |
| 24th Aug Lincoln Absolved from excommunication and rejoins the royal cause and at the battle of Lincoln fights with his father
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| 1219 | Marshal, William |  |
| After his father's death succeeds the elder William as both Earl of Pembroke and as Lord Marshal of England, the two titles, combined with his father's legendary status, make William one of the most powerful men in England
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| London Buried in the Temple Church in London, where his effigy may still be seen
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| 14th May Death of William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke
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| 14th May Caversham Death of William Marshal, fulfilling the vow he had made while on crusade, he is invested into the order of the Knights Templar on his deathbed
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| 1219 | Roches, Peter Des |  |
| Appointed Earl Marshal & Guardian of the young king, Henry III
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| 1223 | Marshal, William |  |
| Crosses fro Ireland to campaign against Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, who had attacked his honour of Pembroke, he is successful, but seen as too independent by the regency
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| 1224 | Marshal, William |  |
| 23rd April Eleanor of England, youngest daughter of King John of England and Isabella of Angouleme, thereby strengthening the family's connection with the Plantagenets
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| 1226 | Marshal, William |  |
| Hugh de Lacy attacks William's and the King's lands in Ireland, William is appointed Justiciar of Ireland, and manages to subdue Hugh
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| Ordered to surrender the custody of the royal castles of Cardigan and Carmarthen, that he had captured from Llywelyn, to the crown
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| Cardigan Castle Ordered to surrender the custody of the royal castles of Cardigan & Carmarthen, that he had captured from Llywelyn, to the crown
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| William's actions are seen as too independent by Henry III's regents, he was ordered to surrender the custody of the royal castles of Cardigan and Carmarthen, that he had captured from Llywelyn, to the crown
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| 1230 | Marshal, William |  |
| Brittany William accompanies the King to Brittany, and assumes control of the forces when the king returned to England.
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| 1231 | Marshal, William |  |
| Arranges the marriage of his sister Isabel, widow of Gilbert de Clare, to Richard, Earl of Cornwall, brother to King Henry III
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| April London Buried at New Temple Church, London
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| 6th April Death of William Marshall, 1st Earl of Pembroke
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| 1246 | Bigod, Roger |  |
| Appointed Marshal of England
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| 1377 | Percy, Henry "Hotspur" |  |
| Appointed Earl Marshal of England
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| 1385 | Mowbray |  |
| London Appointed Marshal for England for life
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| 1388 | Mowbray |  |
| London Helps route the royal favourite, Robert de Vere Eal of Oxford
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| London One of the 5 appellants in proscribing the King's friends in the Wonderful Parliament
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| 1399 | Neville |  |
| Appointed Marshal of England
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| 1440 | Talbot |  |
| Appointed Marshal of France by Henry V
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| 1483 | Howard, John |  |
| London Appointed Earl Marshal of England
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| 1485 | Howard, John |  |
| 20th Aug Bosworth Killed at the battle of Bosworth
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| 1492 | Tudor, Jasper |  |
| Appointed Earl Marshal
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| 1494 | Henry VIII |  |
| London Appointed Marshal of England
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| 1510 | Howard, Thomas |  |
| London Appointedl Marshal
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| 1529 | Wyatt, Thomas |  |
| Calais Appointed Marshal of Calais
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| 1533 | Howard, Thomas |  |
| Appointed Earl Marshal
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| 1543 | Seymour, Thomas |  |
| London Appointed Marshal of the English Armies in the Netherlands
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| 1554 | Howard |  |
| Appointedl Marshal
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| 1554 | Howard, Thomas |  |
| Appointedl Marshal
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| 1574 | Devereux, Walter |  |
| London Appointed Earl Marshal of Ireland by Elizabeth I
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| 1597 | Devereux, Robert |  |
| London Appointed Earl Marshal of England
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| London Elizabeth I makes her favorite, Essex, Earl Marshal of England
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| Azores Embarks for the Azores to capture the Spanish treasure fleet but fails
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| 1599 | Devereux, Robert |  |
| Arrested after agreeing an unofficial truce with Tyrone in Ireland
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| Arklow Defeated at Arklow
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| Forced to make an unofficial truce with Tyrone & then removed from office
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| Forced to make a truce with Tyrone, removed from office & deprived of his liberty
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| 8th Sep Arklow Defeated by the Earl of Tyrone at Arklow
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| 1611 | Dale, Thomas |  |
| Virginia Appointed Marshal of Virginia
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