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Agnes Rediche
- Preferred Name: Agnes Rediche[1] [2]
- Gender: F
- FSID: GXFS-1GF
- Death: AFT 14 JUL 1306 in Lancashire, England at LATI: N3.8185 LONG: E2.6257
Family 1: Matthew Ridiche, d. BEF 1306 in Reddish, Lancashire, England
- m. BEF 1278 in Reddish, Lancashire, England
- Ellen Ridiche, b. ABT 1164 in Little Hulton, Lancashire, England
Sources:
- Title: Copy of Deed of dower
Author: “Hand-list of the Crutchley Manuscripts in the John Rylands Library” By F. Taylor, M.A., Ph.D. ¶ 595, Manchester University: University of Manchester Library, CRU/596.
Note: “Quitclaim by Agnes, widow of Matthew Rediche, to Richard, son of David de Hulton, jun., of dower rights in Hareull’, Brokeschagh, and Wercokestyd, as they are enclosed in the vill of Rediche, with all buildings thereon."
Page: To demonstrate death of spouse, when property transferred, and relationship to children
- Title: Quitclaim by Widow Agnes Ridiche to David de Hulton, Jun
Author: “Hand-list of the Crutchley Manuscripts in the John Rylands Library” By F. Taylor, M.A., Ph.D. ¶ 596, Manchester University: University of Manchester Library, CRU/595.
Note: “Quitclaim by Agnes, widow of Matthew Rediche, to Richard, son of David de Hulton, jun., of dower rights in Hareull’, Brokeschagh, and Wercokestyd, as they are enclosed in the vill of Rediche, with all buildings thereon."
Page: Establishes legal capacity of David de Hulton, Jun. and widow Agnes Rediche
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