Amabilla de Bamville

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Amabilla de Bamville

Also Known As: "Anabel de Corona"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Storeton, Cheshire, England
Death: after 1308
Cheshire, England
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Sir Thomas de Bamville and Agnes de Stourton
Wife of Hugh de Corona, Lord of Adlington and Little Neston and Simon de Provence
Mother of Hugh II de Corona of Adlington; Thomas de Corona of Adlington; Sarah de Corona; Adam de Formby and Lucy de Corona
Sister of Alice de Baumville and Sir Philip Bamville, Lord of Storeton

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About Amabilla de Bamville


2. Hugh I and Lucia had
3. Lucy de Corona c. 1265 - c. 1316 = Sir Knight William de Baguley, Lord of Baggiley c. 1260 - a. 1320, they had 4 children

Hugo I married as his 2nd wife = Lady Amabilla De Baumville a. 1225 - a. 1307, daughter of Sir Thomas de Baumville, Forester of Wirral a. 1195 - 1260 = Agnes de Stourton b. 1235 - 1310.

Hugo and Amabilla had
1. Hugh II de Corona of Adlington, who follows
2. Thomas de Corona of Adlington 1245 - 1316 = Margaret NN
3. Sarah de Corona c. 1246 = NN Manley
4. Adam de Formby c. 1247 - a. 1327


Hugh de Corona seems to have had a brother John whose name appears amongst the Tower charters in this same reign of Henry III Extunc terrae Joh is de Corona in cest Hugh de Corona married Amabilla the daughter of Sir Thomas de Bamville and left issue one son Hugh and two daughters Lucy and Sarah

Hugh de Corona the second of Adlington married and left a son John who was lord of the manor of Adlington in the reign of Edward II John de Corona held the manor of Adlington and the manor of little Neston Thomas de Corona is his son and heir Tower records 22 Edward II The Christian name of John's wife was Margaret.

Thomas de Corona died unmarried about the middle of the reign of Edward III and so the male line failed During his lifetime by a deed without date he gave to John de Lassells all the land which Lucy de Corona held of his inheritance in the ville of Newton in Wirrall and which came to him by the gift of his grandfather Hugh de Corona and all the land which Margaret who was wife of John de Corona held of his inheritance in Newton in Wirrall by gift of his father John de Corona MS R Wood .

Sources: http://histfam.familysearch.org/getperson.php?personID=I231538&tree...



Amabilla de Corona (de Bamville) Source: Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester , Volume 97 page 78. http://books.google.com/books?id=cfoMAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA78&lpg=PA78&dq=l...


Amabilla de Corona (de Bamville) Source: Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester , Volume 97 page 78. http://books.google.com/books?id=cfoMAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA78&lpg=PA78&dq=l...


Omerod states in his pedigree for the de Corona family, page 336, that Hugh's first wife was Amabilia de Bamville and his second wife was Lucy de Corona.

George Ormerod Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine ..., Volume 97 page 336

Since one daughter was named Lucy, she may be the child of Lucy de Corona, while Sarah may be the child of Amabilia de Bamville.

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Amabilla de Bamville's Timeline

1220
1220
Storeton, Cheshire, England
1243
1243
Adlington, Cheshire, England (United Kingdom)
1245
1245
Adlington, Cheshire , England (United Kingdom)
1246
1246
1250
1250
Adlington, Cheshire, England
1308
1308
Age 88
Cheshire, England
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