Let op: Partner (Elizabeth Paston) is 33 jaar jonger.
(1) Hij is getrouwd met Joanne de Welles, 9th Baroness of Welles & Eresby.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1463 te York Castle, Yorkshire, England, hij was toen 30 jaar oud.
(2) Hij had een relatie met Elizabeth Paston.
==Richard Hastings, Baron Welles== favourite of Edward IV, who granted him the lands of the baronies of Willoughby and Welles after he had married the heiress, Joan Welles.[1] He fought at Tewkesbury. He died in 1503, and was buried at the Greyfriars, London. wife, Elizabeth Louches, the daughter and heiress of William Louches. '''He had three brothers and three sisters''':[2][3][4]ister of Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick, and widow of William Bonville, 6th Baron Harington, slain at the Battle of Wakefield 30 December 1460.[5][6][7] He was beheaded 13 June 1483 by order of the future Richard III.[5]ssex, by whom he had six daughters.[8][9] Griffith Donne of Kidwelly by Janet, daughter of Sir John Scudamore, and by him had two sons, Sir Edward Donne (c.1482 – 1552) and Sir Griffith Donne (c.1487 – 1543), and two daughters, Anne Donne (c.1471 – c. 1507), who was the first wife of Sir William Rede of Boarstall, Buckinghamshire, and Margaret Donne (born c.1480), who married Edward Trussell (c.1478 – 16 June 1499) of Elmesthorpe, and was the mother of Elizabeth Trussell (1496–1527), wife of John de Vere, 15th Earl of Oxford.[10]okesby, esquire.[8]ll as the attainder of her uncle, John Welles, were all reversed by the Parliament of 1485/6. John Welles was still living, and with the reversal of his attainder became Lord Welles. '''Sir Richard Hastings was thus no longer recognized as Lord Welles. In compensation, however, it was enacted in the same year that Hastings should be entitled, for life, to all the lands which had belonged to Joan Welles' father. Having received this grant, until his death Hastings continued to be styled, and styled himself, Lord Willoughby''', to the exclusion of Christopher Willoughby, 10th Baron Willoughby de Eresby, who should have inherited the title. '''In his will, dated 17 September 1495, Hastings' brother''', Sir Ralph Hastings, '''referred to him as 'my brother, Sir Richard Hastings, Lord Willoughby'.[9] In his own will, dated 18 March 1502 and proved 5 October 1503, Hastings referred to himself as 'Richard Hastings, knight, Lord Willoughby'.'''[20] [2][12][19]3 at the Greyfriars in London.[21]randdaughter of Christopher Willoughby, 10th Baron Willoughby de Eresby.[22]nd his first wife, Joan Willoughby, de jure suo jure Baroness Willoughby, daughter and heiress of Robert Willoughby, 6th Baron Willoughby de Eresby, by his first wife, Elizabeth Montagu, daughter of John Montagu, 3rd Earl of Salisbury. '''They had one son''', Anthony Hastings, who '''predeceased his father'''.[3][1]igot, (died c. 15 April 1483), Serjeant-at-law, '''by whom he had no issue'''.[2][12][20]Hastings, Lord Hastings of Welles & Lord Willoughby1,2,3,4,596, d. 20 Oct 1455elles, 7th Lord Welles and Joan Willoughby, '''between 12 March 1470 and 1 June 1470; They had 1 son''' (Anthony).1,2,3,4,5 '''Sir Richard Hastings, Lord Hastings of Welles & Lord Willoughby left a will on 18 March 1502.1,3,5 He was buried in September 1503 at Grey Friars, London, Middlesex, England; d.s.p. He married (2) Joan Romondbye, by whom he had no children.1,2,4,5 His estate was probated on 5 October 1503.1,3,5d Cokayne, Vol. VI, p. 385-387.4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 366.our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1844.htm#i55412chard Hastings was born in 1433 at York, Yorkshire, England.2 He was the son''' of Sir Leonard Hastinges and Alice de Camoys.1 '''He married Joan de Welles, Baroness Willoughby de Eresby''', daughter of Richard de Welles and Joan Willoughby, Baroness Willoughby de Eresby, '''on 12 March 1468.1,2 He died in September 1510.2de Eresbystings Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 31 Deember 2008. Hereinafter cited as "re: Hastings Family."NCES SAY JOAN WELLES DIED BEFORE 23 January 1475, BEFORE HER HUSBAND WHO MARRIED 2NDLY JOAN ROMONDBYE WHO DIED IN 1505es and Willoughby 73roved 5 Oct 1503.ASTON?/details/pedigreesofcount02fostsley, captain of the Isle of Wight, 1 Rich. 3. sheriff co. York, 1 Hen. 7, married, 1st, Alice, daughter of Henry Vernon, Esq., of the body to the king. She died s. p. (? died before the Feast of St. John), 20 Hen. 7, 1504. = '''ELIZABETH (2nd wife), daughter of Sir William Paston, by Joan Beaufort''', daughter and co-heiress of Edmund, Duke of Somerset. '''She married, 2ndly Sir Richard Hastings'''; 3rdly to Sir Edward Poynings; and 4thly, to Robert Gargrave, of Tankersley, will dated Tankersley, 1 July, 33 Hen. 8. ; ch: Sir Henry (m. Elizabeth Soothill & mistress Margaret Barkston), Elizabeth (m. Thomas Conyers, of Sockburn & Thomas Soothill), Anne (m. Henry Thwaites, of Lund, co. York), Margaret (m. Thomas Wortley of Wortley & Richard Corbet) SavilleEFERENCES SAY JOAN WELLES DIED BEFORE 23 January 1475, BEFORE HER HUSBAND WHO MARRIED 2NDLY JOAN ROMONDBYE WHO DIED IN 1505ment ... By Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas, William CourthopeqhyIBN10&hl=en&ei=sBXuS5v5PILWtgPul_HvDw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=10&ved=0CDwQ6AEwCThG#v=onepage&q=Thomas%20Willoughby&f=false WELLES, s. and h. apparent of Leo VI. Baron Welles, he was summ. to Parl. Jure uxoris as "Richardo de Welles, Domino Willoughy Militi," from 26 May 33 Hen. VI. 1455,(h) to 28 Feb. 6 Edw. IV. 1466; beheaded, together with his only son Robert Welles, in 1469, and were both attainted in 1475. '''Joane, only sister and heir of Robert, m. Richard Hastings, who was summ. to Parl. in 1482 as Baron Welles; he died S. P. in 1503, and his said wife Joane in 1505, likewise without issue''', when this Barony devolved upon her next heir, jure matris, viz.,
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