John de Moels
Male 3 Jan 1269 - 20 May 1310
Born, Cadbury, Devon, England.
Died, Maperton, Somerset, England.
Married to Maud de Grey. Father of Roger de Moels and John de Moels.
ampstead, co. Hertford; Over Orton and Stoke Basset, co. Oxford, &c., son and heir of Roger de Moels, of Cadbury, &c.. He was aged 26 and more at his father's death, and on 6 August 1295 did homage and had livery of his father's lands. He was summoned for military service against the Scots, and also in Flanders, frorn 1 March 1295/6 to 30 July 1309; to attend the King at Salisbury, 24 February 1296/7; and to a Military Council at Rochester, 8 September 1297. He was summoned to Parliament from 6 February 1298/9 to 16 June 1311, by writs directed Johanni de Moeles, whereby he is held to have become LORD MOELS. In 1297 the sheriff of Dorset was ordered to deliver to John houses within the castle of Sherborne sufficient for himself and his wife to live in during the King's pleasure. He joined in the Barons' letter to the Pope, 12 February 1300/1. In the Parliament at Westminster, 28 February 1304/5, he with others mainperned William de Montagu, who, with Amauri de St. Amand, had been committed to the Tower of London for certain misdeeds. He married, in or before 1302, Maud. He died 20 May 1310. [Complete Peerage IX:5-6, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
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