Proper noun
Marren (plural Marrens)
A surname.
Marren 1066 p. 138 William of Malmesbury stated that Harold died from an arrow to the eye that went into the brain, and that a knight wounded Harold at the same time. Source: Internet
And Cllr David Marren (Con) raised concerns about ‘lazy people’ who would park on the road instead of the car park and so cause a hazard for traffic on Rope Lane. Source: Internet
Harold stopped in London, and was there for about a week before Hastings, so it is likely that he spent about a week on his march south, averaging about convert per day, Marren 1066 p. 93 for the approximately convert. Source: Internet
Marren 1066 p. 105 These men would have been a mix of the fyrd and housecarls. Source: Internet
Marren 1066 p. 114 Sunset on the day of the battle was at 4:54 pm, with the battlefield mostly dark by 5:54 pm and in full darkness by 6:24 pm. Source: Internet
Marren 1066 p. 135 Death of Harold Stone marking the spot of the high altar at Battle Abbey, where Harold died Gravett Hastings p. 79 Harold appears to have died late in the battle, although accounts in the various sources are contradictory. Source: Internet