Thomas de Multon, 1st Baron Multon of Egremont

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Thomas de Multon
Baron Multon of Egremont
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Arms of Thomas de Multon of Egremont: Argent, three bars gules.[1]
Died1322
Spouse(s)Eleanor de Burgh
FatherThomas de Multon of Egremont
MotherEmoine Le Boteler

Thomas de Multon (died 1322), Lord of Egremont, was an English noble.

He was the eldest son of Thomas de Multon of Egremont and Emoine Le Boteler. Thomas was summoned to parliament as Baron Multon of Egremont, between 1297 and 1320, being engaged in the wars with Scotland.

Marriage and issue[]

He married Eleanor, daughter of Richard de Burgh, Earl of Ulster and Margaret, they are known to have had the following issue:[2]

  • John de Multon, died without issue
  • Joan de Multon, married Robert FitzWalter, had issue.
  • Elizabeth de Multon, married firstly Robert Harington, with issue and secondly Walter de Bermingham.
  • Margaret de Multon, married Thomas de Luci.

References[]

  1. ^ Caerlaverock Roll (1300)
  2. ^ Burke, John. A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland, extinct, dormant, and in abeyance. Henry Colburn, 1846. p. 388
Peerage of England
New creation Baron Multon of Egremont
1299–1322
Succeeded by
John de Multon
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