AGNES du Hommet (-before 12 Nov 1223). King John confirmed "terra de Wichenson q Willelmus de Humet pater suus dedit ei in maritagium per manu H. Reg patris nostri" to "Agneti Wak" by order dated 23 Mar 1207[957]. The Red Book of the Exchequer records "Agnes Wake" holding "medietatem de Winchende" in Buckinghamshire in [1210/12][958]. Bracton records a claim, dated 1221, by "abbas de Nutelegha" against "Agnetem Wace" for "medietatem manerii de Winchendona" which she said "Willelmus de Humet pater suis dedit ei in maritagium"[959]. An order dated 12 Nov 1223 relates to payment of the fine made by "Ranulf de Vernay", while Agnes was still alive, for marrying "Agnes Wake…without the licence…of the king"[960]. m firstly (before 1189) BALDWIN Wake, son of HUGH Wake & his wife Emma de Clare (-before Nov 1198). m secondly RANULPH de Vernay, son of ---.