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Sir Thomas Felton, KG
Gender:
Male
Birth:
circa 1320
Litcham, Mitford, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
Death:
April 25, 1381 (56-65)
Litcham, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)

Immediate Family:
Son of Sir John de Felton and Baroness Sibyl De Felton (Uknown)

Husband of Joan Walkfare

Father of Mary Felton; Eleanor de Felton and Sybil Morley (Felton)

Brother of Hamon De Felton, 3rd Baron Felton and Edmund Felton

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Sir Thomas Felton, KG is your 22nd great grandfather.
You
¬â€  ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn
your father ·Üí Emma Corine Welborn (Bombard)
his mother ·Üí Charles Everett Bombard
her father ·Üí Susan Anne Olivia Bombard (Davis)
his mother ·Üí Cynthia Elizabeth Davis (Millican Millikan)
her mother ·Üí Jesse Millican
her father ·Üí William Millican (Millikan)
his father ·Üí Ann Millikan (Baldwin)
his mother ·Üí Elizabeth Baldwin (Morgan)
her mother ·Üí John Morgan
her father ·Üí Elizabeth Margaret Morgan (Jarman)
his mother ·Üí Margaret Elizabeth Goodwin
her mother ·Üí Audrey Goodwyn (Savage)
her mother ·Üí Edward Savage
her father ·Üí Thomas Savage, 1st Viscount Savage of Rocksavage
his father ·Üí Sir John Savage, 1st Baronet Savage
his father ·Üí Elizabeth Savage (Manners)
his mother ·Üí Eleanor Paston, Countess of Rutland
her mother ·Üí Lady Bridget Heydon
her mother ·Üí Ann Elizabeth Boleyn
her mother ·Üí Anne Hoo, of Hastings
her mother ·Üí Sir Thomas Hoo, Lord of Hoo and Hastings
her father ·Üí Eleanor de Felton
his mother ·Üí Sir Thomas Felton, KG
her father

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Felton_(KG)

Sir Thomas de FELTON K.G. [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 was born 1320 in Litcham, Norfolk, England. He died 26 Apr 1381 in Litcham, Norfolk, England. Thomas married Joan on 1350 in Litcham, Norfolk, England.
Joan 1, 2, 3 was born 1330 in Litcham, Norfolk, England. She died after 4 Jun 1381. Joan married Sir Thomas de FELTON K.G. on 1350 in Litcham, Norfolk, England.
They had the following children:
F i Mary de FELTON 1, 2, 3 was born 1351 in Litcham, Norfolk, England.
F ii Sybil de FELTON 1, 2 was born 1356 in Litcham, Norfolk, England.
F iii Eleanor de FELTON was born 1361 and died 8 Aug 1400.
Sources:
1Faris, David, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999. [2nd Edition]), p. 372, Los Angeles Public Library, Gen 974 F228 1999.
2Weis, Frederick Lewis, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215 (5th ed., Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999.), 137A-6, Los Angeles Public Library, 929.273 W426 1999.
3Cokayne, George Edward, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, or Dormant (London: St. Catherine Press, 1910.), 5:294, 6:561, Los Angeles Public Library, 929.721 C682.
4Stephen, 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.
5Copinger, 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.
6Richardson, Douglas, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2004.), p. 759, Family History Library, 942 D5rd.
7Cokayne, G., CP, 5:292e.
8Banks, Thomas Christopher, Baronia Anglica Concentrata, or, A Concentrated Account of All the Baronies Commonly Called Baronies in Fee (Ripon: Thomas C. Banks, 1843-44.), 1:439, Family History Library, 942 D22bt.
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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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From The Manuscripts of Rye and Heresford Corporations, Volume 13, Part 4 from google books searching for "Thomas de Felton"
http://books.google.com/books?id=xtQLAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA424&dq=%22Thomas...

1363 Sir Robert de Erpingham Knight John de Berneye and Robert Btdour of South Wutton enfeofl Sir Robert de Causton Knight Sir Thomas de Felton Knight and others of the manor of Little Riburgh called "le Wodehall" except Reginald de Bergh "breuster" dwelling in South Creyk their bondman with all his sequel which manor they had of the gift of Sir John de Ratlisden Knight Witnesses Three seals No 270

1384 Indenture between Dame Joan widow of Sir Thomas de Felton Knight and John de Snoryng Prior of Walsyngham and the Convent there witnessing that Dame Joan shall en feoff certain persons named by the Prior of the manors of Greut Rybourg and Little Rybourgh with the advowson of the church of Great Rybourgh in order that they may enfeoff the Prior for finding four chaplains to chant perpetually for the souls of the said Sir Thomas and Dame Joan and others in a chapel to be made over outre the tomb of Sir Thomas at Walsyngham saving to Dame Joan the value of the said manors for term of her life She will make the manor of Great Rybourgh sure against devers Sir John Straunge and Eleanor his wife and the heirs of Eleanor and all others &c Tho feoffees shall grunt an annuity of 40 to certain persons to be named during the lives of Sibil and Mary nuns daughters of Sir Thomas and Dame Joan Dame Mary is a minoress and recluse in the abbey of the Minoresses without Aldgate London and the other Sibil is a nun in the abbey of Berkynge Dated at London The Prior and Convent shall yearly keep the anniversaries of the obit s of the snid Sir Thomas and Dame Joan and Thomas their son In French Seal of Dame Joan No 195

1384 Joan widow of Sir Thomas de Feltone Knight grants in fee farm to Stephen de Halys Oliver de Calthorp Ralph de Shelton Knights William de Walsham clerk canon of Salisbury and others her manor of Great Ryburgh formerly of Richard Walkefare Knight with the advowson and the Manor of Little Ryburgh formerly of John de Itattlesden Knight with the services courts moors turbaries fisheries warrens &c which wen formerly of Sir Thomas de Felton in the said vills aud in the vills of Little Snoryngg Stybirde Bentre Gatelee Geyst Brysele Penesthorp Puddyngnorton and Colkyrke to hold on condition of rendering to the said Joan for term of her life in the church of St Clare next Aldgate London eighty marks yearly power being reserved to distrain and reenter Witnesses Seal large aud 1 XT 10 good No 12

1390 Andrew de Cavendish Knight son and heir of Sir John de Cavendish Knight grants licence notwithstanding the Statute of Mortmain to Stephen de Halys Knight Oliver de Calthorp Knight Ralph de Shelton Knight William Wynter Geoffrey de Derham parson of Tytleshale William Ellerton parson of Thirsforde and others to give to the Prior and Canons of Valsyngham all their lands in Little Ry burgh and Great Ryburgh Norf which are of his Cavendish's fee appertaining to his manor of Fakenham Espes Suff and which they had of the gift of Joan who was the wife of Sir Thomas de Felton Knight Seal large and good No 50

1408 Deed by Ralph de Shelton Knight Richard Athewald William de Norwich and John Lyng reciting that Sir Stephen de Hales Sir Oliver de Calthorp Sir Ralph de Shelton Knights and others some deceased had granted the manor of Great Ryburgh and the manor of Little Ryburgh called Wodehalle to the Prior and Convent of Walsyngham and also the reversion of the advowsou of the church of the manor of Great Ryburgh which Joan widow of Sir Thomas de Felton Knight holds for life to hold for the finding of four chaplains canonical or secular for the healthy estate of the said Joan while she shall live and for her soul when she shall die and also for the souls of the King's father Richard kite Prince of Wales and the said Sir Thomas de Felton and Thomas his son in A certain chapel of St Anne within the said priory Now considering that the said Prior and Convent have sustained great charges for the salvation of the estate of the said church and for other causes at the request of the said Joan the said Sir Ralph de Shelton and others grant that the said Prior and Convent shall be quit and discharged from the finding of one of the said four chaplains of the chantry aforesaid Mutilated 2 seals No 6 Contemporary copies Nos 446 579 There is also a deed by Lady Joan de Felton relating 10 the same matter No 506.)
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From a summary of correspondence by the Popes with regards to Great Britain titled Calendar of Entries in the Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland, Papal Letters, Vol IV, found in Google Books
http://books.google.com/books?id=JPQ0jKbY5dkC&printsec=frontcover&s... with search for "Thomas de Felton". If these are all our man then they make him to be a Seneschal of Aquitaine.

Kal Sept (1364) To Edward prince of Aquitaine and Wales Requiring him not to molest Rayuiund de Rialhaco doctor of canon law monk and guest master of St Faith Conques in the diocese of Rodez who has complained to the pope touching the oath of fealty exacted from him by the prince's castellan of La Peyrusse Pe truccia which has never been required by any king of France or duke of Aquitaine stating that he holds no temporality of the said prince and that the castellan laid hands on the tithe fruits of their priories of Livinhac Lonihac and Flagnac Flannao These the pope requires the prince to restore and as the prince's envoys sent to the pope on the matter of the oath are not returning at once he will send to him Peter bishop of Florence papal nuncio Sept To Edward prince of Aquitaine and Wales As the pope has heard nothing from the prince touching the oaths demanded 1 and exacted from ecclesiastics of Aquitaine since the mission of Nicholas Lebrehon papal penitentiary and has been informed that the said oaths are still demanded as before and even exacted and that upon refusal many and great wrongs are done by the prince's men against ecclesiastical liberty he sends Peter bishop of Florence papal nuncio bearer of these presents to induce him to abstain from enforcing the said oaths and to do what is just touching the oaths already taken Ibid To Master Philip de Codefurd DCL precentor of Salisbury f 292rf Mandate to assist the said Peter bishop of Florence in his mission Ibid To Robert de Walshani canon of York John de Harewell f 293 archdeacon of Worcester John Chanclos viscount of St Sauveur Thomas de Felton knight seneschal of Aquitaine William Cirzi knight Peter de Casetone knight the bishop of Limoges the archbishop of Bordeaux the bishop of Sarlat the bishop of Vabres the administrator of Montauban the of Tulle the bishop of Cahors and the abbot of St Mivixent in the diocese of Poitiers The like
18 Kal March (1366) To Thomas de Felton knight and Joan his wife of the diocese of Norwich Indult to have a portable altar See Cal Pet i 524 525
Kal May (1366) Avignon f 24 To Thomas de Felton knight and Joan his wife Indults to have mass celebrated before daybreak and to choose their confessor See Col Pet i 525
1371 7 Kal April Avignon f 27 To John duke of Gerona eldest son of Peter king of Aragon Requesting him to use his influence with his father to whom the pope has written also to prevent the duel which is to take place in the king's presence between Thomas de Felton and Raymond de Calciata Caussade lord of Puy cornet Podiocorneti knights
Kal Oct (1373) Villeneuve by Aviguon f 16 Ibid To Thomas de Felton seneschal of Bordeaux Requesting him to restore to Arnold Bernardi Ebrardi preceptor of the Hospitallers at Bordeaux falsely accused of rebellion against king Edward the temporalities seized and held by him in the royal name To Robert de Wykford constable of Bordeaux The like
1373 5 Eal Jan Avignon f 247 To John duke of Lancaster Recommending to him Nicholas de Belloforti knight lord of Limeuil Limolio the pope's brother governor of the territory of Caumont Cavomonte and praying him to restore to him the castle of Samazan in the diocese of Bazas which belongs to the said territory and which is said to have been taken by Thomas de Felton seneschal of Bordeaux
6 Id March (1374) To Lewis second son of John late king of the French duke Avignon of Anjou Exhorting him to foster peace between the 1 86 kings of France and England and to give credence to the fresh nuncios William patriarch of Jerusalem and Elias archbishop of Bordeaux whom the pope is sending to him and the duke of Lancaster
Ibid To John duke of Lancaster The like
mutatis mutandis f 87 Ibid To Hugh de Calvile Calveley marshal of the said duke Exhorting hint to use his influence in favour of the nuncios with the duke of Lancaster who is with the duke of Anjou as the pope has learned making hostile preparations
Ibid To John Sentelow knight Walter Huetz Hewett Hugh 87 88 88rf 89 de iirvalay Calveley knight Edward le Dispenser constable of England i ic Henry de Arderne knight Roger Boys knight Bernard de Lebreto d Albret lord of Gironde William de Ufforti earl of Suffolk Michael atte Pole baron Thomas de Felton seneschal of Aquitaine Henry lord of Percy Robert de Wilugbi baron Thomas de Hesildein donsel Ralph de Erghum chancellor of John duke of Lancaster Thomas de Bellocampo earl of Warwick Hugh earl of Stafford John Neu marche donsel Edward de Lyngregge Dalyngrigge knight Edward de Rocheford knight and others named The like
14 Kal Feb Avignon f 205d To Hugh Dispenserii knight Thanking him for his services done to William bishop of Carpentras papal nuncio and praying him to interpose on behalf of Roger de Belloforti knight now imprisoned and to give credence to the preceptor of Bordeaux and Hugh de Jaf papal serjeant at arms sent to the
duke of Lancaster touching the liberation of the said knight and other matters concerning William viscount of Turenne
Ibid f 206 To Ralph Erghum DCL chancellor of John duke of Lancaster Touching the same
14 Kal Avignon f 209rf To Thomas de Bellocampo earl of Warwick Letters of credence for Arnold Bernardi Ebrarduni preceptor of the house of the hospital of St John of Jerusalem at Bordeaux and Hugh de Jnf as above sent to John duke of Lancaster
Ibid f 410 (1374) To Hugh earl of Stafford to William de Uffardi earl of Suffolk to Thomas de Felton seneschal of Aquitaine to John Ploys knight to John Neumarehe donsel to Thomas de Hasildene donsel to Walter de Urswilt Urswik knight to Richard Burle knight to Thomas Briastre knight to Walter Blont knight to Hugh deCalvile Oalveley knight to Henry lord of Parcy Percy to William de Bellocampo knight to Robert Rous mayor of the city of Bordeaux to John de I omeriis lord of Lestuich knight and othere named The like
14 Kal Sept(1375) Villenenve by A vign on t 235 Leyt donsel by pope To Thomas de Felton knight king Edward's seneschal of Aquitaine Letters of credence for William de Fortes knight going to Aquitaine on affairs concerning Nicholas de Belloforti lord of Limeuil Limouio the pope's brother and commending to him the said Nicholas.
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From Wikipedia article regarding the Earl of Buckingham
In 1380 the Earl of Buckingham led a campaign directed against Brittany and the opponents of England's ally John IV, Duke of Brittany. In November of that year he laid siege to Nantes. However, he found himself unable to form an effective stranglehold and urgent plans were put in place for Sir Thomas Felton to bring 2,000 reinforcements from England. However diplomatic developments led to the end of the siege.
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From a google books find on property, this bit suggests a lineage of Pagan-Robert-Robert-John-Thomas-ThomasKG.
NETHERHALL MANOR I Amof this town was a beruite or manor depending on the capital manor or honour of Mileham held by Stigand Archbishop of Canterbury a lay fee in his own right and was deprived of it by the Conqueror and farmed of him by William de Noiers 4 carucates of land belonged to it 9 villains and 11 borderers and 5 servi with 4 acres of meadow 2 carucates in demean and 9 amongst the tenants only 5 at the survey but the rest might be recovered also socmen with 4 acres and a half of land one runcus one cow and 16 swine 104 sheep and 20 goats and was valued in Mileham Soon after this Alan son of Flaald to whom the Conqueror granted the manor of Mileham had also this with it as an appendix to or part of the said manor This Alan was ancestor of the noble family of the Fitz Alans Earls of Arundel and lords this manor and of Mileham to which town for an account of them I refer the reader Alan granted it to Sewald with the hundred of South Green how and Launditch to hold of him and his heirs of this Sewald was John Le Strange descended fas may be seen in the hundred of Launditch who irt he 52d of Henry III held here one fee was of age and not a knight and in the 55th of Henry III having impleaded the rector of Litcham for keeping the evidences of his lordship from him released the action by deed dated at Knokyn which shows that this family was related to that of Knokyn in Shropshire by Isabella his wife he had two sons John and Ralph John the eldest married dementia relict as it is said of Jordan de Sackvile and daughter of Sir William de Burgh In the 14th of Edward 1 Baldwin de Frevyle appears to have some interest herein and sued his bailiff Richard de Clerk to give him an account of what he had received here in Wellingham and JVesenham and in the same year he impleaded John le Strange de la Marche to acquit him of the service and payment of 15s scutage which Robert Hurnel Bishop of Bath and frells demanded of him for the manor which he held for the life of the said John belonging to Richard Fitz Alan Earl of Arundel then in the custody of that Bishop his guardian The jury in the 15th of that King find that the said Baldwin de Frevyle claimed frank pledge by the view of the King's bailiff assise
(footnote in latin?)
Tre Stigandi Epi quas custodit W et p ix car hom mo v et alie possent de Noiers Huic roanerio Mileham re staurari et ii soc iiii ac tre et dim semp jacet i bei uita Licham iiii car semp ir et i aa et xvi pore et ciiii tre semp ix vill et xi bord et v ser ov et xx cap iiii ac p ti semp ii car in d nio tnc you x C
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weyf and stray in this manor and in the20th year of the said King afine was levied between John son of Ralph L Strange of Lutcham and Isabell his wife querents and John de Waltham parson of Snoring Parva and Richard de Sutton their trustees deforciants of several messuages 140 acres of land a mill 15 acres of meadow 15 of marsh 15 of heath 29 8d rent in Lucham Mileham Titeshale Stanford and Jiittering Parva Bettled on John Waltham who reconveyed them to John son of Ralph and Isabel for their lives remainder to John son of the aforesaid John and dementia his wife This John son of John on whom the remainder abovementioned was settled died as appears from the eschaet rolls in the 33d of Edward I and Ralph was then found to be his brother and heir but by a fine levied in the 2d of Edward II John brother of Ralph left a son of his own name as may be seen in Wellinghani and it seems to be entailed on Ralph Of this family was Alice daughter of Sir John V Strange to whom Sir John Gedding sold for O3 marks all the messuages lands homsges rents fcc in this town by deed sans date After this I find it in the family of De Felton who had an interest here in the reign of Henry III when Robert de Felton held half a fee of John le Strange de la Marche that is of the marshes in Wales &c and John of the Fitz Alans lords of Mileham and in the 25th year of Edmard I Robert de Felton had the grant of a mercate every week at his manor of Lucham and a fair yearly on the d iy and morrow of the feast of All Saints with free warren this seems to be that Robert who was knighted at Westminster about this time with 300 young gentlemen sons of noblemen and knights at the feast of Pentecost with great solemnity at the high altar in the abbey church on the creation of the King's son Prince of Wales who was knighted also with them in the roll he is styled Robert son of Robert son of Pagan and John de Felton was lord in the l th of Edwardll Sir Thomas Felton sen granted in the 5th of Edward III to Richard de Lambeth citizen of London 40 per arm out of his manor of Littcham and in the 20th of that King Sibill de Felton was found to hold half a fee of the Earl of Arundel and Sir Thomas de Felton Knt of the Garter died seized of it in or about the 4th of Richard II with the advowson of the church and Mary his eldest daughter by Joan his wife was found to be married to Sir Edmund Hengrave and Sihillu to Sir Thomas de Morlcy Sir Thomas Felton was governour of Aquitain in France and taken prisoner in 1377 It does not appear that either Hengrave or MorleyheA any interest in this lordship Joan de Felton widow of Sir Thomas heH it in the4th of Henry IV by half a fee of the Earl of Arundel and on her death as I take it it came to Cecilia daughter of John Breton Esq of Wychingham Magna by Mary his wife daughter of Sir Hamon de Felton who released to Sir Thomas Erpingham and his heirs all her right in the manor of Felton's called Netherhall in Litcham and in the advowson of the church in the 10th of the aforesaid King In the pedigree of the Wodehouses of Kimberley Sir Edward
(FOOTNOTE - father for Joan) Joan was daughter and coheir of Sir Richard Walkefare Knt.
(FOOTNOTE) See Blomfield's Hist of Norf. vol ii ad fin
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In the 8th of Richard II Thomas Gardiner Esq lord of Gissing held in right of his wife Cecilia daughter of John Breton Esq and Mary his wife above mentioned a fourth part of this lordship and in the 9th of the said King a fine was levied wherein John Petere of Long Stratton and Claricia hi wife convey to Joan widow of Sir Thomas de Eelton John de Waltham and John Churchman her trustees the manor ox East Hull in Lutcham and lands in Tiileshale from the heirs of Claricia and in 13th of the said reign the Lord Bardolf was found to hold in this town East Lexham Dunham Magna Elingham Magna and Kemp ston 5 fees

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Voorouders (en nakomelingen) van Thomas de Felton

Robert de Felton
± 1270-± 1314
Hawise le Strange
± 1269-± 1303
John de Felton
± 1289-± 1346
Sibyl de Felton (LNU)
± 1290-± 1346

Thomas de Felton
± 1320-± 1381


Joan Felton (Walkfare)
± 1325-± 1409

Eleanor de Felton
± 1361-± 1400

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