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John Mohun
(After 1227-Bef 1254)
Joan de Ferrers
(Abt 1233-Bef 1267)
Sir Reginald Fitz Piers Lord of Brecknock
(Abt 1215-1286/1286)
Joan de Vivonia
(1251-1314)
Sir John de Mohun Knight, Lord of Dunster
(Abt 1249-1279)
Eleanor Fitz Piers
(Abt 1252-Bef 1324)
John de Mohun
(Abt 1269-1330)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Ada Tobetot

2. Sibyl

John de Mohun

  • Born: Abt 1269, Dunster, Williton, Somerset, England 141
  • Marriage (1): Ada Tobetot 141
  • Marriage (2): Sibyl 141
  • Died: 25 Aug 1330, DunsterPriory, Somerset, England about age 61 141

bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Background Information. 141
John de Mohun, son and heir, a minor at his father's death. His marriage was granted at once to Robert Tibetot, and the custody of his lands to various people, while he himself remained a ward to the King under the tutorship of John Launceleve. He came of age before 18 May 1290, when he had livery of his lands.

John received his earliest summons for military service (in Wales) when only 13, and was constantly engaged throughout a long life in campaigns in Gascony, Flanders, Wales and Scotland. He was summoned to Parliament from 6 Feb 1299 to 23 Oct 1330, by writs directed Jobanni de Mohun, whereby he is held to have become Lord Mohun. He was present at the siege of Carlaverock in 1300, and in Feb 1300, as Dominus de Dunsterre, he took part in the Barons' letter to the Pope. In Dec 1307 he was appointed joint Keeper of the Peace in Somerset; and in Feb 1307/8 was summoned to the Coronation of Edward II. In Oct 1313, as an adherent of Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, he received a pardon for participation in the death of Gavaston and the disturbances consequent thereon. In 1321 he was among those forbidden (in Jan) to attend any illegal or treasonable assemblies, and (in Nov) the meeting of "Good Peers" summoned at Doncaster by Thomas, Earl of Lancaster; but he was summoned to the muster at Coventry of the forces marching against the Earl. In January 1325/6 he was appointed one of the chief supervisors of array in Somerset and Dorset, but superseded in April, perhaps on account of his infirmities.

John de Mohun married 1stly, in or before 1299, Ada, probably daughter of Robert Tibetot. She died in or before 1324. He married, 2ndly, early in 1325 or previously, Sibyl, widow of Henry de Lorty, 1st Lord Orty (died 1321). He died 25 Aug 1330, and was buried in the church of Dunster Priory, probably on the north side of the chancel. His widow, though reported dead in 1335, was living September 1337, and appears to have been buried 13 Nov 1337, at Curry Rivel.

~Cokayne's The Complete Peerage, Vol. IX pp.21-3, Vol. XIV, p. 479


John married Ada Tobetot, daughter of Sir Robert de Tibetot Knight and Eve de Chaurces.141 (Ada Tobetot died before 1324 141.)


John next married Sibyl.141 (Sibyl died between Sep and Nov 1337 in Curry Rivell, Somerset, England 141 and was buried in Curry Rivell, Somerset, England 141.)


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