Large Medieval Heraldic Mount. Circa, 13th century AD. Coppe...

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Large Medieval Heraldic Mount. Circa, 13th century AD. Copper-alloy, 40.38 grams. 72.60 mm. A shield shaped mount baring the Thweng arms: on an argent field, a fess of gules between three popinjays. The arms of Sir Marmaduke Thweng, 1st Baron Thweng.

In 1295 he fought for King Edward I in Gascony, along with John de Thweng.

In 1297 Marmaduke achieved some fame at the Battle of Stirling Bridge by an heroic escape. Over 100 English knights had been trapped, together with several thousand infantry, on the far side of the river, and were being slaughtered by the Scots. Thweng managed to fight his way back across the bridge and he thus became the only knight of all those on the far side of the river to survive the battle. Following the rout, Thweng with William FitzWarin were appointed castellans of Stirling Castle by the English leader John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey. The castle was quickly starved into submission, and Thweng and FitzWarin were taken prisoner to Dumbarton Castle. He was summoned to Parliament in 1307, thus becoming Baron Thweng.
At the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314, however, after the English defeat, Sir Marmaduke apparently made no attempt to escape. Instead he wandered over the battlefield until he located Robert the Bruce; only then was he prepared to surrender, and only to the victorious King. Robert recognised Sir Marmaduke and released him and Ralph de Monthermer, also captured, both without ransom, but not without first entertaining them at table.

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Auction Date: 13th Sep 2022 at 10:30am

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