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Agnes Heiress of West Hall, Baroness de Legh 1250–1286 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1250

Birth Location: West Hall, High Heigh, Cheshire, England

Death Date: 1286

Death Location: Bradwall, Cheshire, England

Father: Richard Legh

Mother: Margery Hulgreve

Spouse(s): Richard DeLymm, William Venables, William Hawardyn

Children(s): Thomas--* DeLymme, Richard Legh, Thomas Legh, Thomas Legh, John Legh, Catherine Venables, Ralph Hawardyn

Agnes Heiress of West Hall, Baroness de Legh was born in 1250 in West Hall, High Heigh, Cheshire, England, the child of Richard Lord Of West Hall And High Legh De Legh And Margery De Hulgreve. Agnes Heiress of West Hall, Baroness de Legh married Richard Delymm, William De Hawardyn, William Sir Kg Baron Of Kinderton De Venables, and had children including Catherine Venables, John De Venables Lord Of Knottesfordboothes De Legh, Ralph De Hawardyn, Richard De Legh, Thomas De Leigh Lord West Delymme, Thomas Lord Of West Hall De Legh, Thomas Of West Hall High Legh De Legh. Agnes Heiress of West Hall, Baroness de Legh passed away in 1286 in Bradwall, Cheshire, England.

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Biography

  • Agnes Heiress of West Hall, Baroness de Legh was born in 1250 in West Hall, High Heigh, Cheshire, England, the child of Richard Lord Of West Hall And High Legh De Legh And Margery De Hulgreve.
  • Agnes Heiress of West Hall, Baroness de Legh married Richard Delymm, William De Hawardyn, William Sir Kg Baron Of Kinderton De Venables, and had children including Catherine Venables, John De Venables Lord Of Knottesfordboothes De Legh, Ralph De Hawardyn, Richard De Legh, Thomas De Leigh Lord West Delymme, Thomas Lord Of West Hall De Legh, Thomas Of West Hall High Legh De Legh.
  • Agnes Heiress of West Hall, Baroness de Legh passed away in 1286 in Bradwall, Cheshire, England.

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Spouses(s)

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Agnes Legh's Ancestors

Self
Agnes Legh
1250–1286
Birth Place: West Hall, High Heigh, Cheshire, England
Parents
Richard Lord of West Hall and High Legh De Legh
1202–1251
West Hall, High Legh, Cheshire, England
Margery (de) Hulgreve
1205–1250
Hulgreve, Cheshire, England
Grandparents
Richard (De) Legh
1190–1250
West Hall, High Legh, Cheshire, England
Henry (De) Hulgreve
1162–1201
Great-Grandparents
Richard Delegh
1160–1260
Margery Oughtrington
1174–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William DeLegh
1133–1160
Oughrington
1145–

Agnes Legh's Descendants

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Agnes (Heiress of West Hall, Baroness de) Legh (1250–1286) m. Richard DeLymm (1226–1259) m. William (Sir KG Baron of Kinderton de) Venables (1263–1300) m. William (De) Hawardyn (1250–)
  1. 1. Thomas--* (De Leigh Lord West) DeLymme 1257–1317 m. Cicely-- DeLeigh** 1270–1317
    1. 1. Thomas*-- (De) Legh 1310–1366 m. Jane*-- (De) Legh 1337–
      1. 1. Richard Legh 1350–1410 m. Maud Massy 1352–1412
        1. 1. William Leigh 1386–1482 m. Alice DeBooth 1388–1482
        2. 2. John Leigh 1383–1440
        3. 3. Alice Leigh 1377–
        4. 4. Joan Legh 1397–1440
    2. 2. Agnes DeLegh 1280–1300
  2. 2. Richard (de) Legh 1220–1250
  3. 3. Thomas (of West Hall, High Legh De) Legh 1245–1316
  4. 4. Thomas (Lord of West Hall de) Legh 1268–1314
  5. 5. John (de Venables, Lord of Knottesfordboothes, De) Legh 1280–1324
  6. 6. Catherine Venables 1303–1420
  7. 7. Ralph (De) Hawardyn 1270–

Agnes Legh's Timeline

2 Records

1250
1250
Birth of Agnes Heiress of West Hall, Baroness de Legh in West Hall, High Heigh, Cheshire, England
West Hall, High Heigh, Cheshire, England
1286
1286
Age 36
Death of Agnes Heiress of West Hall, Baroness de Legh in Bradwall, Cheshire, England
Bradwall, Cheshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1250
    Event Place: West Hall, High Heigh, Cheshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1286
    Event Place: Bradwall, Cheshire, England

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