Margery de Creke
- Born: Abt 1210, North Creake, Docking, Norfolk, England
- Marriage: John de Thorpe 141
Noted events in her life were:
• Background Information. 1294 "Hugh de Massingham was succeeded by Sir John the Knight, often called John Fitz-Robert. John married Margery daughter of Sir Robert de Creke, lord of North-Creke and Hillington in Norfolk, and Combes in Suffolk, and at length coheir to Sarah de Creke, daughter of Bartholomew de Creke, and wife to Roger Fitz-Osbert, their son."
~An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: Vol. V, pp. 142-163
• Background Information. 141 John de Thorpe, who lived in the 1st half of the 13th century, is mentioned in the Inquisition post mortem (1306) of Roger Fitz Piers Fitz Osbert. He married Margaret, sister and (in her issue) coheir of Bartholomew de Creke, of North Creake, Norfolk, and Combs, Suffolk, daughter of Robert de Creke, of the same, presumably by his 1st wife, Agnes, daughter of William de Glanville.
~Cokayne's Complete Peerage, 2nd Edition, Vol. XIIA, pp. 717-718
Margery married John de Thorpe, son of Hugh Fitz Robert and Unknown.141 (John de Thorpe was born about 1208 in Ashwellthorpe, Depwade, Norfolk, England.)
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