NameSir John de Patshul Lord of Patshul [60, Beauchamp article, Vol II, p. 44 seq], [60, Patteshulle article, Vol X, p. 311 seq], [54, His own co-article], [74, No 2662, p. 85], [121, Bedford barony, p. 11], [141, p. 9 (on my print), table 7]
Birthbef 1293
Deathca Aug 1349
GeneralAt Boroughbridge battle: 1321. Summ. to council, not Parl, at Westminster.
Arms Generally notes for Sir John de Patshul Lord of Patshul
Paxton book of arms:
Per pale Argent a fess Sable between three crescents Gules
DNB Main notes for Sir John de Patshul Lord of Patshul
Co-subject: Pateshull, [Sir] John de
Dates: 1291?-1349
Active Date: 1331
Gender: Male
Field of Interest: Military, Royalty and Society
Occupation: Knight
Article
John de Pateshull 1291?-1349, who was about four years old at his father's death, and was in the king's wardship. He married Mabel, sister, and eventually coheiress, of Otho, lord Grandison; was summoned to a council of magnates in 1335 (Federa, ii. 916), and received a summons to the parliament of 1342, but no later parliamentary summons, and his name occurs among the knights summoned to military service in 1345 (ib. iii. 52). He died in 1349, and was succeeded by his son William, who was born about 1322, did not receive a summons to parliament, and died without issue in 1360, leaving his four sisters, Sybill, wife of Sir Roger de Beauchamp; Alice, wife of Thomas Wake; Mabel, wife of Walter de Fauconberg, who inherited Pattishall; and Katherine, wife of Sir Robert de Tudenham, his coheirs, among whose descendants the barony is in abeyance.