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Agnes de Arderne

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Birthplace: Aldford, Cheshire, England
Death: 1308 (37-39)
Middlewich, Cheshire, England
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Daughter of Sir Peter de Arderne and Margery de Elleford
Wife of Sir Warin de Mainwaring, of Warmincham
Mother of Maud de Trussell
Sister of Sir John Arderne, of Aldford and Cecily de Arderne

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About Agnes de Arderne

~George Ormerod's The History of County Palatine and City of Chester, Vol. II, pg. 85, Vol III, Sir Peter de Arderne, knight, lord of Alvanley and Alford, 1265, married Margery. pp. 229, (566) (713)

~Weis' Ancestral Roots . . ., 8th Edition, 150:30 - Sir Peter de Ardern, Knight of Alford, seen 1262/3, died 1292, son of Agnes de Orreby and Sir Walkelin de Arderne, Knight, father of Agnes Ardern who married Sir Warin Mainwaring, Night of Wormingham. (160)

Background Information.( 863 )

Sir Peter de Arderne, Knight, son and heir, grantee of Aldford in 1265, from his father. He is recorded as Lord of Aldford in a grant of the manor of Congleton to his first born son, John, and his contracted wife, Margery, daughter of Griffin de Bromfield made between 1267 and 1270. Between 1272 and 1280, he is recorded granting the wardship of Thomas de Orreby, of Gawsworth, a minor, to Thomas de Macclesfield.

In a suit between Sir Peter de Arderne and the Bishop of Lichfield in 17 Edward I, he proves his right in Elford from the House of Montalt by these terms: from Roger de Montalt in the time of Richard I, to Leuca, daughter and heir; from Leuca to Agnes, daughter and heir; and from Agnes to Peter, the claimant, son and heir.

In Sir Peter's Inquisition post mortem, take 14 Sep 1292, this Sir Peter Arderne is found to have died seized of the manor of Aldford and the Vills of Elton, Alderdelegh, and half of Mobberly, held from the King, in capite, by service of two knight's fee, from Robert de Praers. His son and heir was John, aged twenty-six years when his father died. Peter was also the father of Agnes, who married Warin Mainwaring of Warmingham. ~Ormerod's Parentalia, p. 82-84

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Sir Warren Mainwaring of Warmincham see Various web sites show Sir Warren Warin as wife of Agnes de Aderne rather than his cousin William.

m Agnes de Aderne dau of Sir Peter de Arderne of Alvanley

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Agnes Arderne1
Last Edited 4 Apr 2020
F, #23669
Father Sir Peter de Arderne d. c 12 Sep 1292
Mother Margery d. a 1269
Agnes Arderne married Sir Warin Manwaring, son of Sir Thomas Manwaring. Agnes Arderne was born at of Aldford, Cheshire, England.
Family
Sir Warin Manwaring d. bt 1288 - 1289
Children

  • Margery Manwaring2
  • Joan Manwaring2
  • Maud Manwaring+ d. a 1316

Citations
1.[S7467] Unknown author, The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, by George Ormerod, 1819, p. 122; Magna Charta Sureties, 1215, 4th Ed., by F. L. Weis, p. 144; Wallop Family, p. 525.
2.[S10297] Unknown author, History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, by George Omerod, 1819., p. 122.
From: https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p788.htm#...
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Agnes de Arderne's Timeline

1266
1266
Warmingham, Cheshire, England
1270
1270
Aldford, Cheshire, England
1308
1308
Age 38
Middlewich, Cheshire, England
1994
November 11, 1994
Age 38
1995
March 1, 1995
Age 38
March 17, 1995
Age 38