She is married to Robert de Legh.
They got married before 1322 at 1st wife.Source 1
Child(ren):
Handforth is situated approximately 12 miles due south of Manchester on the A34 in the beautiful county of CHESHIRE. Handforth, originally Handforth-cum-Bosden, was for many years in the parish of Cheadle with which it has historical links. The origin of the name is usually ascribed to 'Hanna's Ford' and goes back to Saxon times when such a crossing was on the nearby River Dean. The first mention of Handforth was in a charter which is dated between 1233 and 1236. During the crusades, Handforth acquired its own Coat of Arms, which displays the Honford Star. Henry de Honford painted a silver star on his black shield after seeing a brilliant star fall from the sky during a night attack on the Saracens.
vol 3, pg 661, "The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester" by George Ormerod
Sybil de Honford | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Robert de Legh |
bef 1330, but Piers, son of 2nd marriage was of age by 1346 when he fought at battle of Crecy.