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Agnes Constable

Birth1433 - Burton Constable, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
Death1450 - Lincolnshire, England
MotherLady Margaret De Umfreville (Agnes Gascoigne ?)
FatherJohn Constable of Halsham

Born in Burton Constable, East Riding of Yorkshire, England on 1433 to John Constable of Halsham and Lady Margaret De Umfreville (Agnes Gascoigne ?). Agnes Constable married Sir William Knight De Skipwith, Chief Justice of England, Sheriff of Lincolnshire, KG and had 2 children. She passed away on 1450 in Lincolnshire, England.

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John Constable Of Halsham
Unknown - Unknown
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Lady Margaret De Umfreville (Agnes Gascoigne ?)
1400 - 1443
Spouse(s)
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Sir William Knight De Skipwith, Chief Justice Of England, Sheriff Of Lincolnshire, Kg
1415 - 1482
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William Skipwith
1428 - Unknown
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Sir William Tywrhit
Unknown - Unknown
Children
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Lady Alice Skipwith, Baroness Markham
1455 - 1525
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Sir John Skipwith
1441 - 1518

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