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Sir John de Felton, 2nd Lord Felton of Litcham, Admiral of England

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Birthplace: Litcham, Mitford, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
Death: 1346 (52-62)
Litcham, Mitford, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
Immediate Family:

Son of Robert de Felton, 1st Baron Felton and Hawise le Strange
Husband of Baroness Sibyl De Felton
Father of Sir Thomas Felton, KG; Hamon De Felton, 3rd Baron Felton and Edmund Felton
Brother of Sir Robert de Felton

Occupation: Knighted 13 Nov 1310; Admiral of England, 1325
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About John de Felton, 2nd Baron Felton

Sir John de FELTON Admiral of England [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4 was born 1280 in Litcham, Norfolk, England. He died 5 1344 in Litcham, Norfolk, England. John married Sybil on 1311 in Litcham, Norfolk, England.

Sybil 1, 2 was born 1290 in Litcham, Norfolk, England. She married Sir John de FELTON Admiral of England on 1311 in Litcham, Norfolk, England.

They had the following children:

     		M 	i 	John de FELTON 1 was born 1312 in Litcham, Norfolk, England. He died Jun 1334 in Norwich, Norfolk, England.

M ii Sir Hamon de FELTON Knight was born 1315 and died 1 Aug 1379.
M iii Sir Thomas de FELTON K.G. was born 1320 and died 26 Apr 1381.
M iv Sir Edmund de FELTON Knight was born 1323.
Sources:

1Weis, Frederick Lewis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215 (5th ed., Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999.), 137A-5, Los Angeles Public Library, 929.273 W426 1999.

2Cokayne, George Edward, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, or Dormant (London: St. Catherine Press, 1910.), 5:576-578, Los Angeles Public Library, 929.721 C682.

3Stephen, Sir Leslie & Sir Sidney Lee (Editors), The Dictionary of National Biography: From the Earliest Times to 1900 (Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 1993.), 6:1173, Family History Library, 920.042 D561n 1993.

4Copinger, Walter Arthur, The Manors of Suffolk: Notes on Their History and Devolution (London: T.F. Unwin, 1905-09.), 3:88, Family History Library, 942.64 H2co.

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The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the Magna Charta, 1215 ... By Frederick Lewis Weis, William Ryland Beall Pg. 177

http://books.google.com/books?id=59XcwoRK9jkC&pg=PA177&lpg=PA177&dq...

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BARONY of FELTON (II)

SIR JOHN DE FELTON, of Litcham, son and heir. He was in the Army of Scotland in 1310, and was knighted, 13 November 1310. On 26 November 1314 he vas appointed Keeper of the castle and manor of Alnwick, then in the King's hand by reason of the minority of Henry de Percy, during pleasure: on 30 December 1315 he was reappointed, on different terms, also during pleasure. On 27 November 1317 he had been captured by the Scots [emulos suos), so that lie could not then perform his duties as Keeper of Alnwick. A few days afterwards, 6 December, he was Constable of the castle of Newcastle-on-Tyne. On 13 November 1318 he was ordered to deliver the castle and manor of Alnwick to Henry de Percy. He was, in the same month, about to go to Gascony with William de Mountagu, Seneschal of that province. He was Keeper of Ellesmere Castle, Salop, 8 September 1320 to 19 June 1321. He was appointed Keeper of Red Castle, Salop, 18 January, and of the manor of Hodnet, Salop, 22 January 1321/2, both during pleasure. As Keeper of Red Castle, he was ordered, 16 February 1321/2, to join the King at Coventry on the first Sunday in Lent [28 February] following, to set out against the Scots and the contrariants. He was ordered to deliver the castle and manor to Roger Carles, 24 March 1321/2, but this order was cancelled, 10 April following. He was ordered to deliver up the manor of Hodnet, 20 December 1322. In May 1324 he was summoned to attend the Great Council. In June 1324 he was about to go to Gascony on the King's servicc. He was one of the three Admirals of England in 1325. On 20 March 1325/6 he was granted, for life, the castle of Lyonshall, co. Hereford, late of William Tuchet, a rebel. He remained faithful to Edward Il to the last. On 14 October 1326, the King, then at Tintern, ordered him to remain in the march of Wales for its defence against the rebels. Soon afterwards, the King, when at Caerphilly, appointed him Constable of that castle, where be sustained a siege by the Queen's party: this was first directed by Roger de Chaundos. On 30 December1326, and again, 15 February 1326/7, letters were sent him from Kenilworth ordering him, on pain of forfeiture, to deliver the castle and the King's goods therein, in the first case, to the said Roger, and in the second, to William la Zousche of Ashby. These orders proved ineffectual, although pardons were issued to him and his garrison at short intervals, 4 January, 10, 15 and 20 February 1326/7, and he still held out against William la Zousche, until Hugh, son of Hugh le Despenser the younger, who was in the castle, and had been specially excepted from pardon, was included, 20 March 1326/7.

He married Sibyl. He was living in 1334. His widow held half a knight's fee in Litcham in 1346. [Complete Peerage V:576-8, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

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