Amy de Evercy

In one of the inquisitions after her husband’s death, she is called Amy, and in another Anne. In her father’s inquisition post mortem she is called Ammia (Amy).


Events


Date of Birth: about 1300.

Place of Birth: unknown.

Amy is aged 24 and more in her father’s inquisition post mortem taken 18 January 1324/5.


Date of Death: about 1331.

Place of Death: unknown.

Amy’s husband had remarried by 27 October 1331, and she seems to have had about six children born after 1322.


Relationships


Father: Sir Peter de Evercy.

This relationship is recorded in the inquisition post mortem of Amice’s husband John and in the inquisition post mortem of Amy’s father.

Mother: Isabella.

Batton (p. 77) gives evidence which supports this relationship.


Spouse: John de Glamorgan.

This relationship is recorded in John’s inquisition post mortem and in the inquisition post mortem of Amy’s father.


Children:

(Complete source citations for facts about the children on this page are currently outside of the scope of this project. I am not sure John is Amy’s son.)


John Wynford married Eleanor Russell.


Anne Glamorgan married [1] John le Hebbere; married [2] Andrew Kirby; married [2] Henry Emmery. [There are possibly conflicting accounts of Anne in the Hampshire VCH (under Brook and Mottistone). Two people may be conflated here.]


Peter Glamorgan (2 February 1316 - about 1341) married Amice.


Isabel Glamorgan (born about 1322) married (1) Godfrey de Hunston; married (2) William Thorp.


Nicholas Glamorgan (about 1326 - about 1362-3). An idiot.


Parnell Glamorgan married Robert Urry.


Margery Glamorgan married Roger Rose.


Nichola (or Amice) Glamorgan married Thomas Haket.


Eleanor Glamorgan married Peter de Veer.


References


Batten, John. Historical and Topographical Collections relating to the Early History of Parts of South Somerst. (1894).


Calendar[s] of Inquisitions Post Mortem. [Public Record Office. Digital versions available at British History Online.]


Sharp, J. E. E. S., E. G. Atkinson, J. J. O'Reilly and G. J. Morris, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward III, File 113', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 9, Edward III (London, 1916).