Il avait une relation avec Agnes Danvers.
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From: Memorials of the Danvers Family (of Dauntsey and Culworth), F. N. MacNamaka, M.D., London, Haedy & Page, (1895), pp. 143-44.
Her [Agnes Danvers] first husband was Thomas Baldington of Baldington
Manor, and of Aldebury, son of William, son of John Baldington. His family was allied to that of Danvers by the marriage of his sister Agnes to Thomas Denton, of Caversfield. Thomas Baldington died on 22 Aug 1435 (Inquis. P. M., 15 Henry VI., No. 28). His inquisition, taken at Thame, in Oxfordshire, states that his wife, Agnes, was still alive, and that his heirs were his dau. — Agnes, aged eight years; Alice, aged one year; and Isabel, aged one month. We hear nothing more of Isabel. Agnes, the eldest, is said to have md. five times. Her first husband was William Browne,¹ of Halton (Oxon, Fine 116 of 32 Henry VI.), by whom she had two children, Robert and Constance, who are mentioned in her mother's will. Her second (third ?) husband was Sir Geoffrey Gate,² whose widow she was when her mother made her will in the year 1478. Alice, her sister, md. Henry Tracey, of the ancient Gloucestershire family of that name, and, as appears from Oxon Fine 116 of 32 Henry VI., was also md. to a John Wakehurst. In Lipscumb's Bucks, vol. i, p. 205,
she is called² heiress of the Baldingtons, and heir general of the Arundels.' Her eldest son, Sir William Tracey, was sheriff of Gloucester in the year 1512, and is memorable as having been one of the earliest of the men of consequence in the country to embrace the reformed religion (Burke's ² Extinct Baronetcies).
1 Close Roll of Edward IV, M. 36. John Danvers, clerk (Dr. John Danvers, brother of Agnes Danvers) demises to Agnes wife of Geoffrey Gate, Knt., formerly wife of William Brown of Halton, manors of Aldebery and Draycote and lands in Shipton, Charwell, and Weston. Should Agnes die without heirs of her body, to pass to right heirs of her father, Thomas Baldington.
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2 Sir Geoffrey died in 1477; his widow, Agnes, in 1487. She re-md. William Bramlac, Inquis. 20 Edward IV. (Morant's Essex, 2, p. 146).
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