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  1. John Marshal (also referred to as John FitzGilbert, died 22 July 1165), was a minor nobleman of Anglo-Norman origins who served as marshal of England and fought in the 12th-century civil war on the side of Empress Matilda. He is best remembered as the father of William Marshal.

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  2. John Marshal was probably born in the South West of England (most likely Wiltshire or Berkshire) around the year 1105. His father was a marshal at the court of King Henry I and we know his name was Gilbert Giffard. The appellation is a fairly common Norman one, meaning ‘chubby cheeks.’. John had a brother too, named William, who entered ...

  3. John Marshall, né le 24 septembre 1755 et mort le 6 juillet 1835 à Philadelphie, est un juriste et homme politique américain, originaire de Virginie et membre du Parti fédéraliste .

  4. PDF Print Cite. MARSHAL family, earls of Pembroke. WILLIAM MARSHAL (I) (1146? - 1219), regent of England. The first earl of Pembroke and Striguil of the Marshal line. He was the son of John Fitz Gilbert (John the Marshal) by his second wife, Sybil, sister of Patrick de Salisbury, 1st earl of Wiltshire.

  5. Published 15th September 2018. Chapter 2 : Who were the Earls Marshal? The earliest marshal of whom much is known in England is John FitzGilbert, Marshal to Henry I. On Henry’s death, he first supported Stephen, then transferred his allegiance to the Empress Matilda.