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Lord Thomas de Moulton (21 February 1276 – 26 November 1313) was the first Baron Multon of Gilsland. On 26 August 1307, Thomas de Moulton was summoned to Parliament as Baron Moulton of Gilsland, the only creation of that title in the Peerage of England. He was engaged in many of the Scottish wars and subsequently obtained many immunities from the crown in the shape of grants for fairs and markets upon his many manors. Thomas was the great-great-grandson of Thomas de Moulton (died 1240).

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  • Thomas de Multon, 1. Baron Multon de Gillesland (de)
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  • Thomas de Multon, 1. Baron Multon de Gillesland (auch Moulton of Gilsland) († 1313) war ein englischer Adliger. Thomas de Multon war ein Sohn von Thomas de Multon († 1293). Sein gleichnamiger Großvater Thomas de Moulton († 1271) hatte von seinem Vater Thomas of Moulton Besitzungen in Lincolnshire und über seine Mutter Ada de Morville die Baronie Gilsland in Cumberland geerbt. Nach dem Tod seines Vaters erbte er diese Besitzungen. Er nahm an mehreren Feldzügen des Schottischen Unabhängigkeitskriegs teil. Von 1297 bis zu seinem Tod wurde er regelmäßig zu den englischen Parlamenten geladen, weshalb er als Baron Multon gilt. Dabei wird er zur Unterscheidung zu seinem Großcousin Thomas de Multon aus Egremont Multon de Gillesland genannt. (de)
  • Lord Thomas de Moulton (21 February 1276 – 26 November 1313) was the first Baron Multon of Gilsland. On 26 August 1307, Thomas de Moulton was summoned to Parliament as Baron Moulton of Gilsland, the only creation of that title in the Peerage of England. He was engaged in many of the Scottish wars and subsequently obtained many immunities from the crown in the shape of grants for fairs and markets upon his many manors. Thomas was the great-great-grandson of Thomas de Moulton (died 1240). (en)
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  • Thomas de Multon, 1. Baron Multon de Gillesland (auch Moulton of Gilsland) († 1313) war ein englischer Adliger. Thomas de Multon war ein Sohn von Thomas de Multon († 1293). Sein gleichnamiger Großvater Thomas de Moulton († 1271) hatte von seinem Vater Thomas of Moulton Besitzungen in Lincolnshire und über seine Mutter Ada de Morville die Baronie Gilsland in Cumberland geerbt. Nach dem Tod seines Vaters erbte er diese Besitzungen. Er nahm an mehreren Feldzügen des Schottischen Unabhängigkeitskriegs teil. Von 1297 bis zu seinem Tod wurde er regelmäßig zu den englischen Parlamenten geladen, weshalb er als Baron Multon gilt. Dabei wird er zur Unterscheidung zu seinem Großcousin Thomas de Multon aus Egremont Multon de Gillesland genannt. Da er ohne überlebende Söhne starb, wurde seine Tochter Margaret seine Erbin. Sie heiratete Ranulf Dacre, der wohl auch aufgrund des Erbes seiner Frau 1321 zum Baron Dacre erhoben wurde. (de)
  • Lord Thomas de Moulton (21 February 1276 – 26 November 1313) was the first Baron Multon of Gilsland. On 26 August 1307, Thomas de Moulton was summoned to Parliament as Baron Moulton of Gilsland, the only creation of that title in the Peerage of England. He was engaged in many of the Scottish wars and subsequently obtained many immunities from the crown in the shape of grants for fairs and markets upon his many manors. He died on 26 November 1313 leaving an only daughter and heiress, Margaret, who inherited the title and estates and was later nicknamed the "Flower of Gillesland". She married Ranulph (Ralph) de Dacre, whom she married because she found him chivalrous. Her father originally opposed the match, but relented when he discovered that the Dacre family was equal to his own in wealth and power, according to the Moulton Annals. Ranulph was later summoned to Parliament as Lord Dacre in 1321. The Multon title and estates were inherited by the Dacre family after Margaret's death in 1361. Thomas was the great-great-grandson of Thomas de Moulton (died 1240). (en)
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