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  1. She was called Agnes of Eltham, a reference to the palace where Bridget was born. According to Wikipedia: “Agnes later left the Priory and was married Adam Langstroth, the head of a landed family in Yorkshire (the ancestral home of the Yorks and refuge of York loyalists in the early Tudor period) with ‘a considerable dowry.’”

  2. Agnes of Eltham (1498–1530) was an English woman, allegedly the illegitimate daughter of Princess Bridget of York. Agnes of Eltham, later Agnes Langstroth, was an orphan and ward of the Dartford Priory in Dartford, Kent. Agnes left the Priory in 1514 and married Adam Langstroth (1490-1549), the head of a landed family in Yorkshire (the ancestral home of the Yorks and refuge of York loyalists ...

  3. Agnes of Eltham dating history Relationships. Agnes of Eltham was previously married to Adam Langstroth (1514 - 1530).. About. Agnes of Eltham is a member of the following lists: People from Dartford, English people stubs and People from Eltham.

  4. When Agnes of Eltham was born in 1498, her father, Eltham, was 23 and her mother, Bridget of York, was 18. She married Adam Langstroth about 1514, in Arncliffe, Yorkshire, England. They were the parents of at least 4 sons. She died in 1530, at the age of 32.

  5. Agnes had 14 siblings: Harry Eltham, Elizabeth (Bessie) Rossiter (born Eltham) and 12 other siblings. Agnes married Charles A Adams on month day 1874, at age 26 in marriage place . Charles was born in 1850, in birth place .

  6. The S.S. Eltham before the fateful day. The Daily Mail newspaper of the 19th November 1928 under the heading ‘MYSTERY OF A WRECK’S VANISHED CREW’ reported: The villagers of Chapel Porth, near St Agnes, at dawn yesterday found the steamer Eltham (687 tons) washed ashore, broken in two. There was no sign of the crew of eleven.