Agnes de Glanville
- Born: Abt 1180, Bowsley, Antley, Suffolk, England
- Marriage: Robert de Creke 141
Noted events in her life were:
• Background Information. 141 John de Thorpe, who lived in the 1st half of the 13th century, is mentioned in the Inquisition post mortem (1306) of Roger Fitz Piers Fitz Osbert. He married Margaret, sister and (in her issue) coheir of Bartholomew de Creke, of North Creake, Norfolk, and Combs, Suffolk, daughter of Robert de Creke, of the same, presumably by his 1st wife, Agnes, daughter of William de Glanville.
~Cokayne's Complete Peerage, 2nd Edition, Vol. XIIA, pp. 717-718
• Background Information. 996 Robert de Creke married the daughter and heiress of William, and granddaughter of Hervey de Glanville. Robert de Creke was the son and heir of Sir Bartholomew de Creke, Lord of North Creak, Norfolk, by whom Agnes de Glanville had a son, Bartholomew de Creke, who during the reign of Henry III, gave land to the Monastery of St. Osyth's, in Essex, for the soul of Hervey de Glanville, his mother's grandfather.
~Records of the Ango-Norman House of Glanville from A.D. 1050 to 1880, pp. 56-57
Agnes married Robert de Creke, son of Sir Bartholomew de Creke Knight and Alicia de Cokefeld.141 (Robert de Creke was born in North Creake, Docking, Norfolk, England.)
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