Agnes de Salisbury
Noted events in his life were:
• Background Information. 827 Ranulf, younger brother of Richard de Salesbury, was the father of Hugh, who increased his estates in the township by marriage with Margery sister and heir of Hugh de Heley [Hugh de Heley son of Adam gave to Hugh son of Ranulf de Salesbury with Margery his sister in free marriage land upon Haresrays field called Neherflat, adjoining land of Award Hurstrange; ibid. DD, no. 2081.]. He was living in 1268, when his cousins Agnes and Avice were demanding from him a tenement here, perhaps that which they had sold to Edmund de Lacy [Pat. 52 Hen. III (85), m. 12 d]. He had issue five daughters: Cecily, who became the wife of Hugh de Clitheroe about 1265; Dionisia, often called Diana, who married Thomas 'le Someter' son of William de Hulton, by whom she had issue a son Adam, who died young; Matilda died young; Agnes and Alice, who do not appear to have married [Towneley MS. DD, no. 2079, 2085; Lancs. Assize R. (Rec. Soc. Lancs. and Ches.), xlvii, 127].
~History of the County of Lancaster, Volume VI, pp. 252-257
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