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About Agnes d’Amory
According to the Norfolk historian Blomefield, Sir Hamo le Strange of "Hunston" (as Hunstanton was sometimes spelled) married Margaret Vernon, daughter of Ralph Vernon of Mottram in Cheshire. These Vernons descend from the Vernons of Shipbrook.
Blomefield and some authors say the mother of Margaret was Elizabeth de St Peter his wife, daughter of Sir Brian de St. Peter, and also that Margaret was heiress to the Vernons. Histories of Cheshire and the Vernons seem to confirm a Ralph Vernon of Mottram had a daughter who married Hamo le Strange, but they name the mother as Agnes d'Amory. See Hansell in 1823,[1] Lysons in 1810.[2]
Raufe married A St Per and they had:[1]
- Rawlin;[1] had:
- Sir Rauf ye Vernon of Mottram;[1] who had:
- Young Sir Raufe, who married Agnes daughter of Richard Damory;[1]
- # Margaret Vernon who married Sir Hamon le Strange of Hunstanton.[1] (disputed)
- Young Sir Raufe, who married Agnes daughter of Richard Damory;[1]
- Sir Rauf ye Vernon of Mottram;[1] who had:
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Agnes d’Amory's Timeline
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Mottram,,Cheshire,England
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