Baron Adam DE WELLES

Male 1304 - 1345  (41 years)


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  1. 1.  Baron Adam DE WELLES was born in 1304 (son of Adam DE WELLES and Joanne ?); died in 1345.

    Notes:

    Excerpt from "Welles Family":

    1333 Was in the wars of Scotland
    1335 A Knight
    1342, 1343 Charged with ten men at Arms and ten Archers, for the King's service in France
    1332 to 1344 Summoned to Parliament

    He departed this life 19th Edward III (1345), being then seized of two parts of the Mannour of Ellington, in County Northumberland; also of the Mannour of Faxton, in County Northampton; Cumberworth and Brunthorp, in County Lincoln.

    Family/Spouse: Margaret ?. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. John DE WELLES was born in 1333 in Lincolnshire, England; died on 11 Oct 1361.
    2. Elizabeth DE WELLES died after 24 Feb 1344/5.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Adam DE WELLES was born about 1245 in Lincolnshire, England (son of William DE WELLES and Isabel DE VASCI); died in 1311.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: 1299, Created Baron

    Notes:

    Excerpt from "Welles Family": Adam, being of the retinue of William de Vasci (a great baron in Northumberland), was in the King's service in Gascoigne, in 22d Edward I (1294). So likewise in 25th Edward I (1297), in consideration whereof he obtained the King's Precept to the Treasurer and Barons of his Exchequer, that they should not take any of his Wools of that year's growth. In the 27th Edward I (1299) he was made Constable of the Castle of Rockingham, and also Warden of that Forest.

    He was summonded to Parliament as a Baron on the 6th February, 1299 (27th of Edward I)......In 28th Edward I (1300) he was in the wars of Scotland, and in 30th Edward I. had a Charter for Free warren in all his demesne lands within his Lordships of Wyberton, Cumberworth, Sutton, Scrolby, and Billesby, in Lincolnshire; and finally died, having been summoned to Parliament as Peer of the Realm; and had regular summons to Parliament to the year of his decease, 1311. He is styled "Adam Lord Welles" in the letter to the Pope. "Arms: or a lion rampant, double queued, sa," The arms of De Montforts.

    He departed this life the same year, being then seized of the Mannours of WElle and Cumberworth, and certain Tenements in Hellowe andSwaby, in County Lincoln; a also of a certain wood and pasture called "Welle Park," containing forty acres of land, as parcel of the Mannor of Skendelby, held of the King, together with the Mannors of Folhynhgam, Edenham, Heckinton, and Barton, which were at that time possed by Henry de Beaumont; and joyntly with Joane his wife, of the Mannour of Wyverton, in the same County; likewise of one messuage and two yards of land in Faxton, in County Northampton; leaving Robert his son and heir, sixteen years of age, and Joane his wife, surviving, who had for her dowrie an assignation of the Mannors of Welle and Brunthorpe, with certainlands in Anderby and Hoggesthrop, and the moytie of all his Lands in Sutton.

    Adam married Joanne ?. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Joanne ?
    Children:
    1. Baron Robert DE WELLES was born in 1295.
    2. Knight William DE WELLESLEY was born in 1308 in Lincolnshire, England.
    3. Knight John DE WELLES was born in 1310 in Lincolnshire, England.
    4. 1. Baron Adam DE WELLES was born in 1304; died in 1345.
    5. Johies DE WELLES