Individual Details
Agnes "Beatrix, Lady of Chartley" Meschines
(1174 - 28 Oct 1247)
}Agnes was the daughter of [[De_Kevelioc-8|Hugh de Kevelioc]] and his wife, [[Montfort-45|Bertrade De Montfort]].
Agnes had siblings:
#[[Meschines-17|Amice Of Chester]]
#[[Meschines-56|Mabel Of Chester]]
#[[Meschines-18|Ranulph De Blondeville]]
#[[Chester-395|Maud Of Chester]]
#[[Kevelioc-9|Hawise Of Chester]]
#[[Of Chester-22|Unknown Of Chester]]
Agnes married [[Ferrers-93|William de Ferrers]] in 1192 at Cheshire, England. Agnes and William had children:
#[[Ferrers-2|William De Ferrers]]
#[[Ferrers-3|Sybil Ferrers]]
Agnes, Lady of Chartley, died 28 October or 2 November 1247 at Tutbury, Staffordshire, England.
=== Property ===
==== Hundred of West Derby ====
:"Henry III on 18 October, 1229, granted all the land between Ribble and Mersey, including the vill of West Derby with the wapentake and the forest, the borough of Liverpool, the vill of Salford with the wapentake, and the wapentake of Leyland, to Ranulf, earl of Chester and Lincoln, to hold in fee by rendering yearly at Michaelmas a mewed goshawk or 40s. (fn. 14) The assized rent of the demesne, with the service of the tenants holding in thegnage and at fee farm, and sake fee of the military tenants within the hundred, then amounted to £46 16s. 2d. (fn. 15) Upon the earl's death, in 1232, without issue this fee descended to [[Ferrers-93|William de Ferrers]], earl of Derby, in right of [[Meschines-40|Agnes]] his wife, one of the sisters and co-heirs of the earl of Chester. (fn. 16)
:[[Ferrers-93|The earl]] died in 1247, (fn. 19) having predeceased his wife but a few weeks. That he was the builder of Liverpool Castle may be inferred from writs of 19 January, 1235, for an aid to be made to him for the strengthening of his castle of Liverpool, (fn. 20) and of 10 November, 1247, directed to the escheator beyond Trent to deliver to [[Ferrers-2|William de Ferrers]] the lands which had been [[Meschines-40|Agnes]] de Ferrers', and the castles of West Derby and Liverpool. (fn. 21)" "Hundred of West Derby: Introduction," in A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 3, ed. William Farrer and J Brownbill (London: Victoria County History, 1907), 1-4. British History Online, accessed March 16, 2017, [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lancs/vol3/pp1-4].
== Sources ==
* '''Royal Ancestry by Douglas Richardson Vol. II, page 154'''* Hulton, W.A. ed., ''The Coucher Book or Cartulary of Whalley Abbey. Vol. I'', [[Space:Remains Historical & Literary Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester|Remains Historical & Literary Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester]] (Printed for The Chetham Society, 1846) [https://books.google.ca/books?id=2_0rAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA8 Vol. 10, Page 8]* Fine Roll C 60/32, 17 HENRY III (1232–1233): 66 - Dec 1232 [http://www.finerollshenry3.org.uk/content/calendar/roll_032.html]* Fine Roll C 60/33, 18 HENRY III (1233–1234): 397 - 21 Oct 1234 [http://www.finerollshenry3.org.uk/content/calendar/roll_033.html]* Fine Roll C 60/34, 19 HENRY III (1234–1235): 17 - 16 Nov 1234; 20 - 18 Nov 1234 [http://www.finerollshenry3.org.uk/content/calendar/roll_034.html]* Fine Roll C 60/36, 23 HENRY III (1238–1239): 75 - 23 Jan 1239 [http://www.finerollshenry3.org.uk/content/calendar/roll_036.html]
== Acknowledgements ==This page has been edited according to [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Acknowledgements Style Standards] adopted January 2014. Descriptions of imported gedcoms for this profile are under the Changes tab.
Agnes had siblings:
#[[Meschines-17|Amice Of Chester]]
#[[Meschines-56|Mabel Of Chester]]
#[[Meschines-18|Ranulph De Blondeville]]
#[[Chester-395|Maud Of Chester]]
#[[Kevelioc-9|Hawise Of Chester]]
#[[Of Chester-22|Unknown Of Chester]]
Agnes married [[Ferrers-93|William de Ferrers]] in 1192 at Cheshire, England. Agnes and William had children:
#[[Ferrers-2|William De Ferrers]]
#[[Ferrers-3|Sybil Ferrers]]
Agnes, Lady of Chartley, died 28 October or 2 November 1247 at Tutbury, Staffordshire, England.
=== Property ===
==== Hundred of West Derby ====
:"Henry III on 18 October, 1229, granted all the land between Ribble and Mersey, including the vill of West Derby with the wapentake and the forest, the borough of Liverpool, the vill of Salford with the wapentake, and the wapentake of Leyland, to Ranulf, earl of Chester and Lincoln, to hold in fee by rendering yearly at Michaelmas a mewed goshawk or 40s. (fn. 14) The assized rent of the demesne, with the service of the tenants holding in thegnage and at fee farm, and sake fee of the military tenants within the hundred, then amounted to £46 16s. 2d. (fn. 15) Upon the earl's death, in 1232, without issue this fee descended to [[Ferrers-93|William de Ferrers]], earl of Derby, in right of [[Meschines-40|Agnes]] his wife, one of the sisters and co-heirs of the earl of Chester. (fn. 16)
:[[Ferrers-93|The earl]] died in 1247, (fn. 19) having predeceased his wife but a few weeks. That he was the builder of Liverpool Castle may be inferred from writs of 19 January, 1235, for an aid to be made to him for the strengthening of his castle of Liverpool, (fn. 20) and of 10 November, 1247, directed to the escheator beyond Trent to deliver to [[Ferrers-2|William de Ferrers]] the lands which had been [[Meschines-40|Agnes]] de Ferrers', and the castles of West Derby and Liverpool. (fn. 21)" "Hundred of West Derby: Introduction," in A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 3, ed. William Farrer and J Brownbill (London: Victoria County History, 1907), 1-4. British History Online, accessed March 16, 2017, [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lancs/vol3/pp1-4].
== Sources ==
* '''Royal Ancestry by Douglas Richardson Vol. II, page 154'''* Hulton, W.A. ed., ''The Coucher Book or Cartulary of Whalley Abbey. Vol. I'', [[Space:Remains Historical & Literary Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester|Remains Historical & Literary Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester]] (Printed for The Chetham Society, 1846) [https://books.google.ca/books?id=2_0rAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA8 Vol. 10, Page 8]* Fine Roll C 60/32, 17 HENRY III (1232–1233): 66 - Dec 1232 [http://www.finerollshenry3.org.uk/content/calendar/roll_032.html]* Fine Roll C 60/33, 18 HENRY III (1233–1234): 397 - 21 Oct 1234 [http://www.finerollshenry3.org.uk/content/calendar/roll_033.html]* Fine Roll C 60/34, 19 HENRY III (1234–1235): 17 - 16 Nov 1234; 20 - 18 Nov 1234 [http://www.finerollshenry3.org.uk/content/calendar/roll_034.html]* Fine Roll C 60/36, 23 HENRY III (1238–1239): 75 - 23 Jan 1239 [http://www.finerollshenry3.org.uk/content/calendar/roll_036.html]
== Acknowledgements ==This page has been edited according to [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Acknowledgements Style Standards] adopted January 2014. Descriptions of imported gedcoms for this profile are under the Changes tab.
Events
| Birth | 1174 | Chester, Cheshire, England | |||
| Death | 28 Oct 1247 | Tutbury, Staffordshire, England | |||
| Alt name | of Chester | ||||
| Reference No | 2079863 | ||||
| Reference No | 2108738 | ||||
| Reference No | 60 |
Families
| Father | Hugh "6th Earl of Chester, Viscount D'avranches, Viscount Bayeux" Gernon (1141 - 1181) |
| Mother | Bertrade Montfort (1155 - 1227) |
| Sibling | Maud "Mabel of Chester" Meschines (1172 - 1232) |
| Sibling | Countess Matilda Chester (1171 - 1233) |
| Sibling | Amicia "Amice" Meschines (1167 - 1247) |
| Sibling | Beatrice Meschines (1170 - ) |
| Sibling | Unknown Meschines (1170 - ) |
| Sibling | Ranulf "Randulph, Randle, Ralph" Meschines (1172 - 1232) |
| Sibling | Helga Meschines (1173 - 1222) |
| Sibling | Lady Adeliz Meschines (1174 - 1247) |
| Sibling | Unknown Meschines (1180 - ) |
| Sibling | Hawise "of Chester, de Kevelioc, of Cyfeiliog, Countess of Lincoln, Havice" Kevelioc (1180 - 1243) |