Wele’s family background and early career are obscure, but he evidently underwent some legal training, for a royal commission of 1424 described him as ‘attourne’.
Wele is not known to have had any specific connexion with the town of Totnes, and there is no mention of him in the borough records, although he may have been related to the Richard Wele active at Dartmouth in the first three decades of the fifteenth century.
At some point prior to his election, Wele had been able to secure a potentially profitable marriage to one of the daughters of John, younger son of William Boyville (d.1417) of West Ogwell.
