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A History of the County of Hampshire
… is identical with the half knight's fee which William de Lucy, Eleanor Cotele and Ascelina Cotele were holding of Fulk de Montgomery in the 13th century. 68 William de Lucy had married Maud Cotele, the third sister and co-heir of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… leaving two daughters, Frances, the wife of Sir Edmund Lucy, and Elizabeth, who married first Robert West and … apportioned to Elizabeth, who married thirdly Sir Richard Lucy about 1617, and died in 1645. 30 Sir Richard survived … The Free school, founded in 1667 by will of Sir Richard Lucy, bart. 199 The Girls' school at Baas Hill. 200 The …
A History of the County of Warwick
… In 1428 Budbrooke, 'Grenny' (? Grove), Hampton Curly (or Lucy), and Norton Curly (or Inferior) were assessed as one …
A History of the County of Warwick
… was in ward to Henry Dyve. 77 Elizabeth married Thomas de Lucy and in 1351 they granted the manor to (her cousin) …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… only daughter and heir of Richard, married Sir Thomas Lucy, of Charlecote (co. Warw.), whom she survived, 22 and on her death in January 1637 23 her son Sir Thomas Lucy inherited. In 1647 the manor was in possession of Spencer Lucy son and heir of Sir Thomas, and it passed with Highclere …
A History of the County of Rutland
… at Exton in February 1614. His heirs were his sisters Lucy, wife of Edward, Earl of Bedford, and Frances, wife of … Robert Chichester. Burley appears to have been assigned to Lucy, and she and her husband conveyed it in 1620 and 1621 to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 8 but it was regranted in July of that year to him and Lucy his wife and their issue, with contingent remainder to … acknowledged a debt of 200 to the king. 11 William's wife Lucy seems to have survived him and been remarried to John de …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of Thomas, Lord Scrope of Masham, and after her death to Lucy Brown, her niece. 30 Lucy married Sir John Cutt of Childerley, who held Burrough …
A History of the County of Warwick
… his four daughters and coheiresses, of whom the youngest, Lucy, married Thomas Cotton of Conington (Hunts.). 37 In 1565 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… was held of them, as half a knight's fee, by Geoffrey de Lucy, who died in 1284 leaving as heir his son Geoffrey. 7 … 5 s., and of 1 fisheries worth 325 eels. 48 Geoffrey de Lucy, who held under the abbey in 1284, owned both the mill … so continued until after 1284, in which year Geoffrey de Lucy, who held Byfleet of the abbey, was patron of the …
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