As far as I can tell, there's No legitimate source supporting that an "Amabilia" married (¿as his first wife?) Sir Henry Green, Chief Justice of the King's Bench or was mother to Thomas Green .
As far as I can tell, there's No legitimate source supporting that an "Amabilia" married (¿as his first wife?) Sir Henry Green, Chief Justice of the King's Bench or was mother to Thomas Green .
https://www.geni.com/discussions/251702?msg=1572568
Here’s the proposed / revised pedigree from
https://archive.org/details/heraldgenealogis06nich/page/258/mode/2up
“The Herald and genealogist.” by Nichols, John Gough, 1806-1873. Published 1871, page 259
“The Greenes of Boughton and Greene's Norton, co. Northants.” (Discussion begins Sunday, 21 April, 2002) < Soc.gen.medieval > 6. Sir Henry de Greene 'married about 1340...Catherine Drayton...daughter of Sir John de Drayton and Philippa d'Ardene. Lord Chief Justice of England in 1353... By a special license given by the King, Thomas, the eldest of Henry's children, received Boughton, and Henry, the second son received Greene's Norton.'