John DE SHELTON
Birth:
of Shelton, Suffolk, England
Death:
1334
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13th Lord of Shelton He succeeded his cousin, Richard, to the Shelton estates and was also on record as Sir John of Skelton castle, Cumberland, and as John de Schelton. He was knight of the Shire of Cumberland in 1318. Brown, Kathryn Morris. The Sheltons: Lineal Descendants from Ancient, Medieval and Modern Kings... p. 16 13th Lord of Shelton He succeeded his cousin, Richard, to the Shelton estates and was also on record as Sir John of Skelton castle, Cumberland, and as John de Schelton. He was knight of the Shire of Cumberland in 1318. Brown, Kathryn Morris. The Sheltons: Lineal Descendants from Ancient, Medieval and Modern Kings... p. 16
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Birth:
Abt 1315
Shelton, Norfolk, England
Death:
17 Nov 1358
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Archives microfilm # 1275058 Brown, Kathryn Morris. The Sheltons: Lineal Descendants from Ancient, Medieval and Modern Kings... p. 18. "He built the old Shelton Hall (probably the middle 1300's), a fortified castle, and St. Mary's Church at Shelton, Norfolk. He and his wife are buried in the church and the brass effigy of the warrior adorned the floor." "Sir Ralph fought in King Edward III's own company at the Battle of Crecy and was knighted for helping save the life of the King's eldest son, Edward (1330-1376)." "Sir Ralph also won high favor at Poitiers ten years later when the English again routed the French." "At his mother's death in 1334, Sir Ralph Shelton was Lord of the Shelton Manor. He was 18 years old. Through marriage to his first wife, Ann Burgulion, he bacame heir to the great estates of Sir Ralph Burgulion, of Great Snoring, Suffolk, England, and of Rediston. He was also Lord of the Manor of Brent Elleigh in Suffolk." Archives microfilm # 1275058 Brown, Kathryn Morris. The Sheltons: Lineal Descendants from Ancient, Medieval and Modern Kings... p. 18. "He built the old Shelton Hall (probably the middle 1300's), a fortified castle, and St. Mary's Church at Shelton, Norfolk. He and his wife are buried in the church and the brass effigy of the warrior adorned the floor." "Sir Ralph fought in King Edward III's own company at the Battle of Crecy and was knighted for helping save the life of the King's eldest son, Edward (1330-1376)." "Sir Ralph also won high favor at Poitiers ten years later when the English again routed the French." "At his mother's death in 1334, Sir Ralph Shelton was Lord of the Shelton Manor. He was 18 years old. Through marriage to his first wife, Ann Burgulion, he bacame heir to the great estates of Sir Ralph Burgulion, of Great Snoring, Suffolk, England, and of Rediston. He was also Lord of the Manor of Brent Elleigh in Suffolk."
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John De Shelton
His parents were Ralph De Shelton and De Shelton.
He married Blocked .
They were the parents of 2
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Ralph Shelton, Sir
born Abt 1315.
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John De Shelton died 1334 .