Agnes Legh
- Born: High Legh, Cheshire, England
- Marriage: William de Danyers in 1270 713
Noted events in her life were:
• Background Information. 713 William Daniers, senior, bought land in Daresbury from Henry le Norreys in 1291. His wife was Agnes de Legh, the daughter of Thomas de Legh of High-Legh of Westhall. Agnes and William had a daughter named Margery who married Henry Horsale of Lyme. A second daughter named Agnes married Alexander de Waleton of Daresbury in 30 Edward I. His sons were Thomas Daniers of Bradley in Appleton, a younger son named William Daniers of Daresbury and a third son named John. ~The History of Cheshire, Containing King's Vale-Royal Engite, Vol. II, 1778, pp. 801-802
Children given in Ormerod's History of Chester are: • Margery, m. to Henry Horsale of Lymme • Agnes, m. 30 Edward I to Alexander de Waleton nigh Daresbery • Thomas, married 1st to Margaret de Tabley; m. 2nd to Joan Norreys. • William, d. 1306, bur. in Lymme; m. to Agnes of Daresbury,
~Ormerod's The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, Vol. I, pp. 470-473
Agnes married William de Danyers in 1270.713 (William de Danyers died in 1306 in Cheshire, England 750.)
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