

Wondering if this is the same John as the John de Whalesborough listed above (note discrepancy in possible birth year as well as different surname)? Could it be possible that a generation has been skipped between this John De Whalesburgh & the above John de Whalesborough? **See bottom of page for other information.
Father: John De Whalesburgh b: Sep 1289 in Lancarfe, Cornwall, England
Mother: Lamellen b: Mar 1292/1293 in Lamellen, Cornwall, England
Marriage 1 Margaret Maud b: ABT 1340 in England
Children:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=aet-t&id=... _________________________________________________________________________________
Sir JOHN De WALESBREU. [1] of Udnou [Perran-Uthno], Walesbreuwe [Walesborough], Langkerf [Lancarffe], Treros [Trerose], Lamelwen [Lamellion], Elwen, Tresider, in Cornwall and Berienherbard [Berrynarbor], co. Devon, son of Sir John De Walesbreu by Joan De Bodrugan, was born 6 July 1346. [2]
Sir Roger Beauchamp presented at Perran-Uthno 11 Oct. 1372 by reason of him being enfoeffed in the lands of John De Walesbreu. [3] He had a license for an oratory at Walesbrew in Marhamchurch in 1374. [4] In the Fine Rolls, he occurs as a collector of a tax in 1377 and as escheator for Cornwall on 20 January 1381 [5] On 22 June 1381 he presented to St. Mawnan following the resignation of Reginald Beauchamp; presumably the same Reginald Beauchamp he enfoeffed his lands to. [6] This Sir John Walesborough appears on the Roll of Edward III bearing arms "gules, three bandlets a bordure engrailed sable." [7] This differs slightly from his father and grandfather who had a border with 9 bezants.
Sir John de Walesbrewe died “in parts beyond seas, day not known” before 20 January 1381/82 when a writ of diem clausit extremum was issued. His IPM showed he held Udnou, Walesbreuwe, Langkerf, Treros, Lamelwen, Elwen, Tresider, in Cornwall and Berienherbard, co. Devon. He had, however, granted all of them except Tresider and Berienherbard to Reynold Beauchamp and others who had in turn granted them back to his wife Margaret for the term of her life. She had by the time of the IPM on 5 March 1381/82 remarried to Philip Trethosa. His heir was his son John age 15. [8] A subsequent inquisition was held 6 July 1382 regarding the manors of Udnou, Walesbrewe, Treros, Langkerf, Lamelwen and Elwen and their advowsons. [9] Apparently, the regranting of lands back to Margaret for her life was with the provision that she should remain unmarried. However, since Margaret had remarried to Philip Trethosa there was a dispute over the lands and wardship of the heir. On 28 November 1382, Margaret and Philip Trethosa argued that there was no condition that she not marry and were asking for the lands back; also noted on this date was that the heir was John age 13. [11] They apparently failed as the King sold 2/3 of the land and the marriage of the heir to William Botreaux for 200 marks. [12] http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive/Soc/soc.genealogy.medieval/... - Research of Cochoit <cochoit@xxxxxxxxx>. Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2010 14:56:48 -0700 (PDT)
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Father: Sir John de WHALESBOROUGH Knight 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 was born 1306 in Tregardock, Cornwall, England. He died 6 26 Apr 1362 in Lancarffe, Cornwall, England. John married Joan de BODRUGAN on 1327 in Lancarffe, Cornwall, England.
Mother: Joan de BODRUGAN 1, 2, 3 was born 1308 in Bodrugan, Cornwall, England. She died 4 5 Jun 1349 in Lancarffe, Cornwall, England. Joan married Sir John de WHALESBOROUGH Knight on 1327 in Lancarffe, Cornwall, England.
Children of Sir John de Whalesborough & Joan de Bodrugan:
Sir John de WHALESBOROUGH Knight born 7 6 Jul 1346 in Lancarffe, Cornwall, England, died Jul 1382 in Lancarffe, Cornwall, England. John married Margaret on 1368 in Lancarffe, Cornwall, England. Margaret 1, 2 was born 1337 in Lancarffe, Cornwall, England. She died after 7 Apr 1391.
Children of Sir John de Whalesborough (b. 1346) & Margaret (b. 1337):
Children of Sir John Whalesborough, Knight (b. 1369) & Joan Raleigh (b. 1372):
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July 6, 1346
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Whalesborough, Bude, Cornwall, England (United Kingdom)
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Whalesborough, Cornwall, England (United Kingdom)
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London, Middlesex, England
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Age 35
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Whalesborough, Bude, Cornwall, England (United Kingdom)
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