William de Welles
- Born: Well, Lincholnshire, England
- Marriage: Emma de Grainsby 141
- Died: 1242, Well, Lincholnshire, England 141
Noted events in his life were:
• Background Information. 141 William de Welles, son and heir of Robert, served on the expedition to Ireland in 1210. In March 1215/6 he paid 20 marks fine to buy the King's favor, but in May 1217 his lands were granted to Fulk d'Oyri. His fortunes rose and fell through the years as witnessed by several records. He was appointed January 1240/41 to view the royal castles in Lincolnshire. He married in or before 1207, Emma daughter and heir of William De Grainsby. William died 1241-42 as his lands were held by his son, Robert de Welles in 1242-43.
~Cokayne's Complete Peerage, 2nd Edition, (Welles), Vol. XIIB , pp. 436-437
William married Emma de Grainsby, daughter of William de Grainsby and Unknown.141 (Emma de Grainsby died after 30 Sep 1226 141.)
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