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Generation: 1
1. | Maud de Ros died on 9 Dec 1388 in England. Family/Spouse: John de Welles, Baron de Welles. John (son of Sir Adam de Welles, Baron de Welles and Margaret) was born on 23 Aug 1333 in Bonthorpe, Lincolnshire, England; was christened on 23 Aug 1333 in St Helena's Church, Willoughby, Lincolnshire, England; died on 11 Oct 1361 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. Sir John de Welles, Baron de Welles was born on 20 Apr 1352 in Conisholme, Lincolnshire, England; was christened on 20 Apr 1352 in St. Peter's Church, Conisholme, Lincolnshire, England; died on 26 Aug 1421 in England.
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Generation: 2
2. | Sir John de Welles, Baron de Welles (1.Maud1) was born on 20 Apr 1352 in Conisholme, Lincolnshire, England; was christened on 20 Apr 1352 in St. Peter's Church, Conisholme, Lincolnshire, England; died on 26 Aug 1421 in England. Other Events and Attributes:
- Military: 1374; In the 47th year of the reign of Edward III, Lord de Welles served in the expedition to Flanders in the retinue of John, the Duke of Lancaster. In the first year of the reign of Richard II, he served in the war in France. A year later, he was in the garrison of Berwick under Henry Percy, the Earl of Northumberland.
- Offices Held: 20 Jan 1376; He was summoned to parliament from 20 January 1376 to 26 February 1421.
- History: say 1380; John de Welles obtained license to travel abroad, and he returned in the eighth year of the reign of Richard II. He quickly obtained leave to return to defend his honor, having received an affront from a knight in France. Later he went to Scotland, and in the 18th year of the reign of Richard II, he was the ambassador to Scotland. During this time at a banquet where the talk was of feats of arms, he exclaimed, "Let words have no place; if ye know not the chivalry and valiant deeds of Englishmen, appoint me a day and place when ye list, and ye shall have experience." David, Earl of Crawford, accepted the challenge, and London Bridge appointed as the place of combat. They fought on St. Georges Day, with Earl David the victor. John had a spear broken on his helm in the first run. He was unhorsed in the third run. Earl David, immediately dismounted, and embraced Lord Welles, that all might know that there was no animosity between them.
Notes:
Birth: Welles (1874) gives his birth year as 1350.
John married Eleanor de Mowbray before May 1368 in England. Eleanor (daughter of John de Mowbray, Lord Mowbray and Elizabeth de Segrave, Baroness Segrave) was born about 25 Mar 1364 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
John married Margery before 13 Aug 1417 in England. Margery died on 8 Apr 1426 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 3
3. | Margret de Welles (2.John2, 1.Maud1) Other Events and Attributes:
- Married: say 1390; (1) John de Huntingfield.
- Married: say 1400; (2) Stephen Lord, Scrope of Masham.
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4. | Eudo de Welles (2.John2, 1.Maud1) died before 1421 in England. Other Events and Attributes:
- Legal: 1405; In 1405 he took part in the rebellion for which he was fined 100 marks and pardoned. He received license to travel abroad on 20 December 1407.
Family/Spouse: Maud de Greystoke. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 4
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