Annabella Chettleton
- Born: 1324, Baddington, Cheshire, England
- Marriage: William Bromley 713,784
- Died: Baddington, Cheshire, England
General Notes:
~George Ormerod's The History of County Palatine and City of Chester, Vol III, "Booth's Pedigrees, Collated with Inqs. Plea and Recognizance Rolls", p. 371, gives her parents as Matthew de Chetelton and Joane, daughter and heir of William de Clifton, and list Annabel and her siblings as:
Annabel, sister and coheiress of William to whom she brought the manor of Badington, 37 Edward III, to her husband William de Bromlegh, son of John de Bromlegh and Joane. Amabilla ??, sister and coheiress, wife of Geoffry de Brereton, and after of John de Haukstone William de Chetelton713
Information about this person:
• Background Information. 713 Badynton was part of the barony of Wich Malbank. By Inquisition, 16 Edward I, is ascertained to have been a dependency of that portion of the barony which passed from Eleanor Malbank to the Audleys. The Chettultons were the mesne lords. William de Chetleton, 19 Edward II, obtained by fine of Gilbert de Legh, chaplain, the manors of Badynton and Bromhale. This William also occurs 9 Edward III in a fine of Richard son of Richard de Wrennebury, from whom he obtained tenements in both manors. William's grandson, William de Chettulton, died without issue and his sister Anabella brought this manor in marriage to William Bromley of Bromely in Staffordshire.
~ George Ormerod's The History of County Palatine and City of Chester, Vol III, p. 369
• Background Information. 784 Annabella wife of William Bromely, second son of John, and the sister and heir of William Chettleton, son of Matthew, son of Sir William de Chettleton, son of Robert (called Shirrard), son of William de Chettleton.
~Collins's Peerage of England, Vol. VII, p. 249
Annabella married William Bromley, son of John de Bromley and Joanne. 713,784(William Bromley was born in 1320 in Baddington, Cheshire, England and died after 1364 in Baddington, Cheshire, England 713.)
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