Sir William de Baggiley
- Marriage (1): Clemence de Chedle 713,718
- Marriage (2): Lucy de Corona
Another name for William is William de Bagalay.
General Notes:
~Ormerod's History of Cheshire, Vol. I, pg. 721, gives William as the husband of Clemence Chedle, the son of Raufe Baggiley, and the father of Isabel who married Thomas Daniell (Danyers or Daniers) 713
Noted events in his life were:
• Background Information. 718 The manor of Chedle belonged to a family of that name in the 12th century. A grandson of the possessor, Sir Roger, left two daughters, one who was named Clemence. Clemence married William de Bagaly, and they had a daughter named Isabel. Isabel married Thomas Danyers. Their daughter married, about 49 Edward III, John Savage as her second husband. Clemence, on of the co-heiresses of Sir Roger de Chedle, had Slifton and divers lands in Chedle by inheritance, which descended to his grand daughter Margaret and John Savage in the right of his wife, he became Lord of Chedle.
~The Ancient and Noble Family of Savage, pg. 16
William married Clemence de Chedle, daughter of Sir Roger de Chedle Knight and Unknown 713.,718
William next married Lucy de Corona, daughter of Hugh de Corona and Amabilla de Barmwille.
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