Agnes Praers
- Born: Cheshire, England
- Marriage: Richard Bromley of Bodington 713,784
- Died: Bef 1407, Baddington, Cheshire, England
Noted events in her life were:
• Background Information. 713 Agnes, daughter and heir, married to Richard de Bromley. Agnes is is the daughter of Letice, dughter and coheir, wife of William de Praers of Badylegh and Alston. Letice is the siter of coheir, Agnes, wife of Mathew de Dunville & later to John Pigott. Agnes and Letice are the daughters of William son of Ralph de Wetenhale and Elen daughter of heir of Robert de Bulkylegh of Alstanston.
~George Ormerod's The History of County Palatine and City of Chester, Vol III, pp. 263, 302
Richard Broomley increased the Cheshire property of his family by marring Agnes, daughter of William Praers, chamberlain of Chester, descended from a collateral line of the Praers family of Baddiley.
~George Ormerod's The History of County Palatine and City of Chester, Vol III, p. 369
Agnes Praers was the first wife of Richard de Bromely of Badynton (d. 1408/1409). Agnes is the daughter and heir of Letice Wetenhale, who was married to William, son of Robert, son of William de Praers of Badylegh and Alstanton. Agnes also was the granddaughter of William son of Robert de Wetenhale, and his wife Elen, daughter and heiress of Robert de Bulkylegh of Alstaneston.
~George Ormerod's The History of County Palatine and City of Chester, Vol III, "Bromely of Badington Pedigree," Collated with Inqus. Plea and Recognizance Rolls, pp. 371
• Background Information. 780 Badeleighem, in Cheshire, by Letritia his wife, one of the heirs of William Wittenhall, of Cholmeston, in the said county, by whom he had, his son and heir, John who married Margery, daughter of Sir Thomas Massey, of Tatton.
~Collins's Peerage of England, Vol. 7, (1812) p. 249
Agnes married Richard Bromley of Bodington, son of William Bromley and Annabella Chettleton 713.,784 (Richard Bromley of Bodington was born in Baddington, Cheshire, England and died 30 Sep1408-29 Sep 1409 in Cheadle, Cheshire, England 713.)
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