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Agnes de Bruley

Also Known As: "de/burley/"
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Birthplace: Waterstroke, Oxfordshire, England (United Kingdom)
Death: 1380 (15-24)
Waterstoke, Oxfordshire, England (United Kingdom)
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Daughter of Henry de Bruley, of Aston and (Given Name Unknown) FitzEllis
Wife of William Bruley, MP
Mother of Sir John Bruley, of Waterstock; Anita Bruley and Isabell Bruley

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About Agnes de Bruley

British History Online

Parishes: White Ladies Aston Pages 557-561 A History of the County of Worcester: Volume 3 . Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1913.

"Land at White Ladies Aston, afterwards known as the manor of ASTON BRULEY (Nether Aston, xvii cent.), was held under the Bishop of Worcester as of his manor of Northwick by the Bruleys from very early times. In the Bishop of Worcester's Domesday (c. 1182), Richard de Bruley is entered as holding a hide at Aston, and Richard 'Brusle' is mentioned in the Pipe Roll of 1175-6. In the early 13th century a descendant of Richard's bearing the same name held a hide at Aston for the service of a fifth part of a knight's fee. Milicent widow of Richard de Bruley sued Henry de Bruley in 1274-5 for not keeping a covenant made between them as to 3 virgates of land at Aston under Oswaldslow. No further mention has been found of this manor until 1346, but it probably passed from Henry Bruley to his son Henry, and from him to his eldest son William. Henry Bruley son of William left a daughter Agnes, who married a cousin William Bruley, and William in 1346 held the land in Aston which Richard Bruley had formerly held. In 1413-14 he and Agnes conveyed a toft and 2 virgates of land in Aston Bishop to John Lynton and John Bertelmewe. William and Agnes Bruley had a son John, whose daughter and heir Joan married John Danvers of Ipswell and Calthorpe, co. Oxon. John Danvers died about 1448, and Thomas, the eldest son of John and Joan Danvers, died in 1502 without issue, being succeeded by his brother Sir William Danvers. The manor passed in 1504 from Sir William to his son John, who died in 1508, leaving an infant son John. On his death while still a minor in 1517 this manor passed to his youngest sister Dorothy, who married Nicholas Hubaud or Hubold. It was settled in 1532 upon them and the heirs of their bodies with remainder in default to Dorothy's heirs. Nicholas died in 1553 and Dorothy in 1558, and the manor was sold by their son Sir John Hubaud to William Solley, whose son Leonard Solley held it at the time of Habington's Survey of Worcestershire. In 1610-11 Sir - Fitton, kt., was lord of the manor of Aston Bruley. Its further descent has not been traced, and the manor no longer exists."

The Manor of Aston Bruley from the 12th century to 17th century

Robert de Bruley is recorded as holding the land of Nether Aston in 1185 and it being referred to as Aston Bruley. In the 13th century the marriage of William de Bruley to Beatrice Beauchamp of Warwickshire. The lands in the area continued in the Bruley Family until the middle of the 15th century, when by marriage it became the property of the Danvers Family, then to the Hubaud or Hubold Family. In 1558 the manor was sold to William Solley. The Solley family was still in possession of the manor in 1610 at the point when the Manor of Aston Bruley ceased to exist. By the time of the English Civil Wars (1642–1651) the property was in the possession of the Symonds Family who were Roundheads and energetic supporters of Parliament during the English Civil War.[4]

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Agnes de Bruley's Timeline

1360
1360
Waterstroke, Oxfordshire, England (United Kingdom)
1375
1375
Oxfordshire, England (United Kingdom)
1377
1377
Of, Warerstoke, Oxfordshire, England
1379
1379
Of, Warerstoke, Oxfordshire, England
1380
1380
Age 20
Waterstoke, Oxfordshire, England (United Kingdom)
1968
October 2, 1968
Age 20
October 2, 1968
Age 20
November 6, 1968
Age 20
November 6, 1968
Age 20