(1) Hij is getrouwd met Emmeline HERON.
Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1312.
Kind(eren):
(2) Hij is getrouwd met Joan BURGH.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 3 juli 1329 te Maynooth, Kildare, Ireland, hij was toen 48 jaar oud.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 3 juli 1329 te Maynooth, Kildare, Ireland, hij was toen 48 jaar oud.Kind(eren):
Styled le neveu and le cosyn, and (long afterwards) le piere, of Knaith, Kexby, and Upton, co. Lincoln, son and heir of Sir Roger Darcy, of Oldcotes and Styrrup, Notts. (who died before 12 May 1284), by Isabel, daughter of Sir William D'Aton, of West Ayton. Sheriff of Lancashire 1323. A proxy to sign the treaty with the Flemings, 10 Jun 1338. Appointed Justiciar of Ireland for life, 3 Mar 1339/40; as the King could not dispense with his continual attendance, a deputy was appointed, 16 Mar 1340/1: he resigned the office, 10 Feb 1343/4. Chamberlain to the King from 1341 to Sep 1346 or later.
He accompanied the Earl of Northampton in his expedition to Brittany in Aug 1342. Appointed Constable of Nottingham Castle, 2 Mar 1343/4, and of the Tower of London, 12 Mar 1345/6, both for life. He was at the Battle of Crecy, and was one of those sent from before Calais, 8 Sep 1346, to announce the victory in Parl.
He married firstly, Emmeline, daughter and heir of Walter Heron of Silkstone, co. York (son and heir apparent of Sir William Heron of Hadstone, Northumberland, and Notton, co. York), by Alice, daughter of Sir Nicholas De Hastinges, of Allerston, co. York, and Gissing, Norfolk. She was aged 7 1/2 years May 1297.
He married secondly, 3 Jul 1329, at Maynooth, co. Kildare, Joan, widow of Thomas (FitzJohn), Earl of Kildare (who died 5 Apr 1328, at Maynooth, being then Justiciar), and 4th daughter of Richard De Burgh, Earl of Ulster, by Margaret, his wife.
He died 30 May 1347, on which day he had received a pardon for all homicides, felonies, robberies, &c., for all oppressions by colour of any office he had held, for all trespasses of vert and venison, and of any consequent outlawries, and for all arrears and debts. His widow died 23 Apr 1359, and was buried, with her 1st husband, in the Church of the Friars Minors at Kildare
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He was under age 15 Jun 1292, and was outlawed for felony in or before 1306, and lost his lands in Oldcotes. At the instance of Aymer de Valence, he was pardoned 19 May 1308, and served in the latter's retinue in 1313, 1320 and 1321, and again in an expedition to Scotland in 1322. In Jan 1316/17, he was appointed Constable of Norham Castle, and served as Sheriff of co. Notts and Derby, 1319-22. He was Knight of the Shire for Nottingham in 1320, Sheriff of Lancaster Feb 1322/23 to Jul 1323, and was on the King's service against the Scots 24 Feb 1322/23 to 4 Apr 1323. He was a banneret Aug 1323, Justiciar of Ireland 18 Nov 1323 to 12 Mar 1326/27 and again 21 Aug 1328 to 27 Feb 1330/31, and Sheriff of co. York, 1327-28. He was appointed special envoy to the King of France concerning the marriage of Prince Edward, and summoned to Parliament from 27 Jan 1331/32 to 2 Jan 1333/34, whereby he is held to have become Lord Darcy. Having served again as Justiciar of Ireland (1332-1337), he was appointed that office for life 3 Mar 1339/40. He served as Chamberlain to the King, and accompanied the Earl of Northampton in his expedition to Brittany in Aug 1342. In 1343/44 he was appointed Constable of Nottingham Castle, and of the Tower of London 12 Mar 1345/46, both for life. Having been at the battle of Crecy, he was one of those sent from before Calais to announce the victory to Parliament. On the day of his death he was pardoned for any and all previous offences and debts.
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John DARCY | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Emmeline HERON | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Joan BURGH |
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