[5] Following his first marriage (1584) into the FitzGerald family (seated at Hatchlands Park), Aungier settled at East Clandon, Surrey around 1590, where he became a friend of Sir William More of Loseley.
[1] His signature can be seen as a commissioner, with William and George More, Laurence Stoughton and John Agmondesham, in a 1591 warrant for the arrest of a Surrey recusant.
[10] He purchased the lands of the White Friars Monastery in Dublin, where he resided: there, in 1677, Aungier Street was dedicated in honour of his family.
The East Clandon register, recording her burial there on 1 June 1600, describes her as "mulier pietate, virtute et stemmate honoris florens", a woman flowering in piety, virtue and honourable descent.
They had issue: He married secondly Anne Barne, daughter of Sir George Barne (died 1593) and Anne Gerrard, and relict of Walter Marler, citizen and Salter of London,[1][27] and had issue: He married thirdly Margaret Cave, daughter of Sir Thomas Cave (died 1613) of Stanford Hall and Eleanor St.