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Note: Robert de Thwenge was first son and heir of his father. He served in Wales for the Bishop of Durham in 1282. He died s.p.m. and was succeeded by his younger brother, Marmaduke, who became Lord Thwenge. g. Robert is known to have married, before December 1265, Alice de Merlay, aged 8 years, of Morpeth, but as she died shortly before 7 February 1267/68, it is believed that she was likely not the mother of his daughter Lucy. One source states that Robert had a mistress, namely Matilda Hansard, by whom two sons were born, while another source statesthat Matilda was Robert's second wife and the mother of Lucy.
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