William de Welles


William de Welles, Lord of Welles, was an English noble.

Life

The son of William de Welles of Alford. Welles paid a fine in 1279 for postponing his knighthood for three years. In 1283 he obtained a licence for a market every Tuesday, at his manor of Alford, Lincolnshire as well as a fair yearly on the eve, day, and morrow of the festival of the Holy Trinity. He nominated attorneys in May 1286, before he went beyond the seas with Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester to Gascony.

Marriage and issue

He married Isabel, daughter of William de Vesci and Agnes de Ferrers, they are known to have had the following issue: