Marion was born about 1442, the daughter of unknown parents. The place is not known.
She died after 1501. The place is not known.
Her husband was Johannis [Hull] / Hill / Harris, who she married in ABT 1462. The place has not been found. Their three known children were Martha (c1463-?), Adoly (c1464-?) and Johna (c1465-?).
| Event | Date | Details | Source | Multimedia | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Birth | ABT 1442 | ||||
| Death | AFT 1501 |
Note 1
!Source: England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 for Thoma Hille, PROB 11: Will Registers 1384-1566 Piece 07: Logge
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Lord Mayor of London 1484/5
Will of Thomas Hille, Grocer
Page 3.
…, Item I p[ar]don to my nebew John Hille grocer that was
my apprentice xvy£ xiijs iiyd of the + mark the which he oweth me of money
borowed so that he pay to my exe[g]ences the xx£ – being residue of the sending
mark…, Item I bequeath to Marion late[ly] the wiff of my brother
John Hille Xiiis iiyd. Item I bequeath to Martha her daughter and to her children xx£ Item
I bequeath to Adoleyn her other daughter x£. Item I bequeath to Johna his other daughter to-
ward the sustenance of her self and her children the X£ -- of myn with XX£ in the hands
of her brother John Hills…, I make and ordeyn myid executor Elizabeth my wiff, Rauf Tilmoy, Richard Walker grocer,
William Doughory, gentleman and my cosyn John Hille grocer, and I bequeth to each of the
said Rauf, Richard, William and John for his labor to be had in thir behalf XX mark and ther
outflow of this my said testament I make and ordeyn Sir Edmond Shaa knyght and
Alderman of London and I bequeath to the same Edmond for his labor to be hadd in that.
!Source: The National Archives' catalogue https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7462327
C - Records created, acquired, and inherited by Chancery, and also of the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions
Division within C - Records of Equity Side: the Six Clerks
C 1 - Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Early Pleadings and Proceedings, Richard II to Philip and Mary
C 1/241 - Chancery pleadings addressed to Henry Dean, Bishop of Salisbury as Keeper of the Great Seal. Detailed descriptions at item level
Catalogue description Short title: Hoggekyn v The Mayor of London. Plaintiffs: Marion, wife of John Hoggekyn....
Reference: C 1/241/51
Description:
Short title: Hoggekyn v The Mayor of London.
Plaintiffs: Marion, wife of John Hoggekyn.
Defendants: The mayor and sheriffs of London.
Subject: Imprisonment in the Counter in Breadstreet on an alderman's commandment obtained by Rawf Newenham and others. Corpus cum causa. London.
SFP
Date: 1500-1501
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
Note: John Hill and his wife Marion match the people and circumstances of the record, while no known Hawkins, Hotchkiss, or Hodgkinson couple fits the same place and time. The spelling “Hoggekyn” likely reflects a scribal variation of related Hawkeswood family names. Once the other possibilities are tested and eliminated, the Hill/Harris family remains the only identification that fits the evidence.