John Lovel, 1st Baron Lovel

John Lovel (died 1310), Lord of Minster Lovel and Titchmarsh, was an English noble.

Arms of John Lovel: Barry nebulee of six or and gules.[1]

John was the eldest son of John Lovel and Maud Sydenham. He was active in the wars in Gascony and Scotland.[2] John received a licence to crenellate his manor of Titchmarsh in 1304.[3] He died in 1310.

Marriage and issue

He married firstly Isabel, daughter of Arnold de Bois and Amicia, they had the following known issue:[1][4]

After the death of his first wife, he married Joan, daughter of Robert de Ros of Helmsley and Isabel D'Aubenfy, they had the following known issue:[1]

  • Joan Lovel
  • John Lovel (died 1314), married Maud Burnell, had issue.
  • James Lovel

Citations

  1. Burke 1866, p. 332.
  2. Palmer 1827, p. 715.
  3. Page 1930, pp. 142–149.
  4. Sharp & Stamp 1908, pp. 135-145.
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References

  • Burke, Bernard. A Genealogical History of the Dormant: Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire. Harrison, 1866.
  • Page, W.H., ed. (1930). Victoria County History: A History of the County of Northampton, Volume 3.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Palgrave, Francis. The Parliament Writs and Writs of Military Summons|The Parliament Writs and Writs of Military Summons Record Commission. Eyre & Strhan, 1827.
  • Sharp, J.E.E.S. and Stamp, A.E. Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward II, File 20, in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 5, Edward II, London, 1908.
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