F, b. circa 1460, d. 1526
Agnes was born circa 1460 in Nether Ettington, Warwickshire, England. Agnes married
John Norwood circa 1478 in Nether Ettington, Warwickshire, England.
1 Agnes's husband, John, died before 1481 in Nether Ettington, Warwickshire, England, leaving her a widow. Agnes married 2nd
John Underhill, son of
Nicholas Underhill and
Miss (?) Batte, circa 1481 in Nether Ettington, Warwickshire, England.
2 She and John were blessed with only one known child. John moved his residence to Ettingham, the inheritance of Agnes. He had no reason to regret the move as this area has some of the most beautiful countryside in England even to this day. For more than thirty years the couple and their family lived in a home which is no longer identifiable, but in 1509 they secured a lease of the manor house from the Shirley family which was renewed for the next 100 years by his heir in 1541. John and his wife were quite wealthy as transcripts of wills show of the plushness of their manor house. Even with the extensive land holdings at both Wolverhampton and Ettington, this couple aggressively sought out and purchased other properties in this same geographic area. One such purchase was effected in November of 1500 when they purchased from Sir Thomas Pulteney the manor of Hunningham. This purchased meant an outlay of cash of 1800 pounds a large sum for the day. There is record of another purchase of similar outlay of cash as well as other purchases. There is no doubt as to the wealth of this couple. Their holdings and monetary wealth was equal to or greater than many of their contemporary noble families. The purchase of Hunningham had a purpose as their son Thomas was coming of age, and this was intended to be his residence upon reaching his age of majority.
3 Agnes departed this life in 1526 in Nether Ettington, Warwickshire, England.