Like his presumed father, John II was a lawyer and he resembled him, too, in spending part of his career in the service of the earls of Devon. In the spring of 1420 he joined the retinue of Hugh Courtenay, earl of Devon, prior to its embarkation for France, but his military service must have been brief, for he was home again in time to attend the Parliament which assembled in the following December. He was usually distinguished from the older John by being called ‘junior’, but the John ‘junior’ who witnessed the electoral indenture for the Parliament of 1425 was probably another kinsman, the son of Walter Selman, and it was no doubt to distinguish him from the latter that he himself was called ‘senior’ on the parliamentary returns of 1427.
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