Agatha Trussebut
- Marriage (1): Hamon de Wolverton 1204
- Marriage (2): William de Albini " Brito"
- Died: 1247
Noted events in her life were:
• Family Background. 1204 Hamon I owed £20 for scutage in 1160\endash 1 and £10 in 1167/ 8, and owed £100 for a forest fine in 1176. He died in 1184 or 1185, leaving four daughters, of whom one was a nun, and a son Hamon. His widow was Maud, apparently a sister of William Mauduit. The younger Hamon was under age in 1185 and had taken a wife at the king's command. This was perhaps Agatha, daughter and co-heir of William Trusbut, a share of whose lands Hamon claimed in 1195.
~A History of the County of Buckingham, Vol. IV. pp. 505-509
• Web Reference: Charles Cawley's Medieval Lands, Agatha Trussebut
The Liber Memorandorum Ecclesie de Bernewelle names "Roysia" as second of the three sisters of "Willelmi Peuerel" who inherited the share of their oldest sister Matilda, adding that "de illa processit Albreda de Harecurt" who was mother of "Galfridus Trussebut, Rogerus, Robertus, Willelmus et Ricardus Trussebut", all of whom died "sine herede", and three sisters "Roysia, Hyllaria et Agatha" [Clark, J. W. (ed.) (1907) Liber Memorandum Ecclesie de Bernewelle (Cambridge), I, 22, p. 47]. Agatha's first husband was Haimo de Wolverton, and her second husband was William de Albini.
Agatha married Hamon de Wolverton, son of Hamon de Wolverton and Maud Mauduit.698 (Hamon de Wolverton was born about 1170 in Wolverton, Buckingham, England 1204 and died before 1215 in Wolverton, Buckingham, England.)
Agatha next married William de Albini " Brito", son of William (Meschines) d’Aubigné Lord of Belvoir and Maud Fitz Robert. (William de Albini " Brito" was born after 1146 in Belvoir Castle, Belvoir, Leicestershire, England 526 and died on 1 May 1236 526.)
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