Royal House of Layton of Stuart and Rohan » John 4th Baron de Welles (1334-1361)

Personal data John 4th Baron de Welles 

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Household of John 4th Baron de Welles

(1) He had a relationship with Maud de Ros.


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(2) He has/had a relationship with Maud de Ros.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of John 4th Baron de Welles

John 4th Baron de Welles
1334-1361

(1) 

Maud de Ros
± 1334-1388

(2) 

Maud de Ros
± 1334-1388


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