Marmion first married Joan de Kilpec, (Inq P.M. 1315) who bore him: • Joan, m. Isabel daughter and heir of Giles Fitz Ralph having a single daughter, Avice, m1. Eustace de Hardreshull and m2. John de Whitacre Tamworth passed to Joan Cromwell, daughter of Mazera Marmion, and wife of Alexander de Freville, and Scrivelsby eventually passed with Margaret de Ludlow to Sir
John Dymoke, in whose family it has since remained along with the title 'Champion of England'. Maud (Marmion) Butler was heiress of Pulverbatch, Middleton and Norbury. ==References==