Agnes

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Personal and Family Information

Agnes was born about 1307, the daughter of unknown parents. The place is not known.

She had three marriages/partners. Her first husband was John de Cobbam. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. They had no known children.

Her second husband was Roger de Northwood, who she married in 1356. The place has not been found. Their two known children were Juliana (c1357-?) and Agnes (c1359-?).

Her third husband was Christopher de Shukkburgh. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. They had no known children.

Events

EventDateDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
BirthABT 1307

Notes

Note 1

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Sir Stephen de Northwode = ?

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Sir Roger de Northwode = Bona Fitzberwrd alias Bonafilia Je Wautham,

41 Hen. ID., 1257. heir to her brother, 50. Hen. Ill., 1265.

Ob. Nov. 9, 1285. See note 4, Appendix, p. 82.

13 Edw.I.

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Sir John de Northwode = Joan de Badlesmere.

Ob. June 2, 1819, Ob. May 26, 1819,

12 Edw. II. 12 Edw. II.

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Sir John de Northwode = Agnes, daughter of Sir

Ob. v. p. William de Grandison,

by Sibilla, his wife.

Ob. Dec. 4, 1349.

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Sir Roger de Northwode = Juliana, daughter of = Elizabeth, = Margery, = Joan, = Agnes,

[1st] Married under 15 1 Sir Geoffrey de Say, 2 widow of 3 relict of Sir 4 relict of 5 relict of Sir John

Aged 12 in the year 1319 1319 by Idonia, his wife. 1331 Richard 1340 Nicholas de 1342 Thomas de 1356 de Cobbam. Her

ob. Nov. 6, 1361 Ob. Feb 20, 3 Edw. Foliot, and Halgton. Faversham. third husband was

[aged X at event in year Y] III. 1328-9. daughter Ob. 1340. Ob. May, Christopher de

of John de s.p. 1356, 30 Shukkburgh.

Seagrave. Edw. III.

Ob. 1335

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And, afterwards, on the feast of St. Peter

ad Vincula then next following, the said Sir Roger,

took a fifth wife, viz. the Lady Agnes relict of Sir John <<<<

de Cobeham, as she herself tells us; and, in order to

obtain the effecting of that marriage, before the es-

pousals were celebrated between: them, he gave to Sir

John Sholdone, Rector of the church of Coulynge, and

John Bainy, nine marks rent in Suthewerke in the

parish of St. Olave, in the county of Surrey; and a rent

,…, [Faversham chart skipped here]

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of fifteen pounds, six shillings, and eightpence in the

city of London, which he had before given to Dame

Elizabeth, his second wife ; that they should give those

rents to the said Roger and Agnes, and the heirs male

begotten between them, and, in default of heirs male, as

is aforesaid, that they should remain· to the right heirs

of the said Sir Roger for ever ; which gift they after

wards completed. And, for the very great affection

which he continuously bore to the foresaid Dame Agnes,

afterwards, viz. in the quindain of Michaelmas, in the

thirty-third year of the Lord Edward, late^23 King of Eng-

land, by fine raised in the Court of the Lord the King,

he acknowledged the manor of Horton, with its perti-

nencies, to be the right of Richard Sheme, Vicar of the

church of Eastcherche, as that which the said Richard

and Peter Hadland had of the gift and grant of the said

Sir Roger ; and, for this acknowledgment and agree-

ment, the said Richard and Peter granted to the said

Sir Roger and Agnes the foresaid manor, with its perti-

nencies, and rendered it to them in the same Court,

to hold to them and the heirs of the said Sir Roger

for ever. Of which Sir Roger and Agnes^24 there issued

Juliana, the wife of Peter Rede, of Dover; and Agnes,

the wife of Stephen Pysinden ; and, as the same Dame

Agnes tells us,· he caused his foresaid first-born daughter

to be called Juliana; in memory of the name of Juliana

his first wife.

"And afterwards, viz. on the 6th day of November,

on the vigil of St. Leonard, in the year of our Lord 1361,

and in the thirty-fifth year of King Edward III., the said

Sir Roger made his will, and appointed the foresaid

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24 Sir Roger de Northwode = Agnes, relict of

_________________|__ Sir John de Cobham.

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Peter Rede = Juliana de Stephen de= Agnes de Northwode.

of Dover. Northwode. Pysinden.

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OF THE NORTHWOODS. 23

Agnes, and Richard Blore, and Fulco Payfrere, executors,

and died ;^25 as appears by the office taken before John

Tye, then Escheator of the said King in the county of

Kent, at Newenton, on the 7th day of December, in the

said thirty-fifth year, by pretext of the writ of the Lord

the King of diem clausit exfremum, directed to the said

Escheator; by which it was found that he clied on the

day and year aforesaid, seised of many lands and tene-

ments in the aforesaid county; and that of the foresaid

manor of Horton, he died seised conjointly with Agnes

his wife, by pretext of the foresaid fine, as is aforesaid.