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 | | This Nicholas de St Marco, as he is stiled, or Semarc, died at his manor of Thornhawe, in 1327, Edw III and a mortuary of a warhorse, with its furniture, being paid to the Abbat and Convent of Burgh, licence was given for burying him in Thornhawe Church, where he had founded a chantry. |
 | | Successor to St Nicholas de St Medard, was John St Medard, his son who in the third year of his reign, was presented in the court of Kings Bench, because being of full age, he had not taken upon him the order of Knighthood. |
 | | The same year an action was brought against him by John de Tame, of Siberton, for having unjustly deprived the said John of common of pasture for cattle of all kinds, during the whole year, in two hundred acres of pasture and woodland, within his manor of Thornhawe. |
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