Braboeuf Manor and Wight Family Tree at Google Books
pgs 402-407. Title: The history of Surrey, Volume 1, Part 2.The History of Surrey. Author: Edward Wedlake Brayley. Editor: Edward Wedlake Brayley. Publisher: Dorking : Mrs Robert Best Ede. London: David Bogue, Fleet-St., 1841.Original from the New York Public Library. Digitized: Mar 25, 2010 at Google Books
Google Books Pgs. 317. The Wights: A Record of Thomas Wight of Dedham and Medfield and of His Descendants, 1635-1890.Genealogy & local history. Author: William Ward Wight.Publisher: Swain & Tate, 1890. Harvard University.
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As stated below, her father was Robert Bray, the first husband of her mother Jane Jenyn, who married secondly Warmesley and thirdly Robert Kemp, mentioned correctly in the VCH as her mother's husband (but not her father!). It would help if this Agnes were linked to her two parents?
Agnes would be Ann Bray, daughter of Jane Jenyn (Jenyn-7) and a Robert Bray. You can read the evidence on Jane's profile. I suspect that the name of Kemp was a transcription error. It comes from "A History of the County of Surrey", but the reference there doesn't seem to be right so it's hard to confirm that information.