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‎Between 1769 and 1770 Seaton, Devon, England;

Richard Head was recorded as "Mariner"

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man Hugh Unton‏‎


Married/ Related
to:

woman Agnes Danvers‏‎ 1) 2) 3)
Born ‎± 1445‎ 4)
Died ‎22 Oct 1518‎, approximately 73 years, ‎1st married/ related to: Hugh Unton, 2nd marriage to: Walter Denys, Knight

Notes: Co-heiress to her father Robert.

Agnes first married Hugh Unton before re-marrying to Walter Denys, following Hugh's death.

Child:

1.
man Hugh Unton‏ 7) 8)


Sources

1) Source: Monuments See "Walter Dennys" for discussion on the armorials present on the monument. Circumstantial evidence for Walter having married a Danvers heiress.. Reference: 1505 Funerary Brass; Olveston Church (Questionable reliability of evidence)
2) Source: The Unton Inventories: Relating to Wadley and Faringdon Co. Berks "Agnes one of the daughters and co-heiresses of Sir Robert Danvers, of Ipwell, co. Oxon. a Justice of the Common Pleas, who died in 1467, by Agnes daughter of Richard Quartermains, of Rycot, was married to Hugh Unton, gent. ; and we may suppose this Hugh and this Agnes to be brother and sister of those names mentioned in Henry's will. Agnes is stated to have married secondly Sir Watler Denys of Dyrham in Gloucestershire.". Reference: xx (Questionable reliability of evidence)
3) Source: The visitation of the county of Gloucester, taken in the year 1623 Dennis. Reference: 49-51 (Questionable reliability of evidence)
4) Source: Chancery: Inquisitions Post Mortem, Series I, Edward IV Died April 17 1467. Heirs were Alice Burnaby, Agnes Denys (aged 22) and Joan Danvers.. Reference: C 140/26/46 (Data from secondary evidence)
5) Source: Monuments See "Walter Dennys" for discussion on the armorials present on the monument. Suggests Walter Dennys married a Danvers heiress.. Reference: 1505 Funerary Brass; Olveston Church
6) Source: Memorials of the Danvers family (of Dauntsey and Culworth): their ancestors and descendants from the conquest till the termination of the eighteenth century; with some account of the alliances of the family and of the places, where they were seated. Reference: Page 102
7) Source: The Unton Inventories: Relating to Wadley and Faringdon Co. Berks "The first mentioned by the Heralds in the Unton pedigrees is Hugh Unton, who married Sybell, daughter and heiress of William Fettiplace, of Stokenchurch, co. Oxford, and therby acquired thee inheritance of certain estates in that country and Berkshire. Beatrix, the wife of this Sybell, was a portuguese lady...". Reference: Page xxi (Data from secondary evidence)
8) Source: The four visitations of Berkshire made and taken by Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux anno 1532. Reference: Unton, of Wadley; Pages 221-222 (Questionable reliability of evidence)