Pass auf: Alter bei der Heirat (7. Februar 1402) war unter 16 Jahre (15).
18 Gens. (AC: Rbt Fox, 1911)
verteran of battles in France, with Edmund Mortimer, 5th Earl of March
Sir Knight
Chancel of Friars Minors
Er ist verheiratet mit Eleanor Arcedekne.
Sie haben geheiratet am 7. Februar 1402 in England, er war 15 Jahre alt.
Kind(er):
Birth and Parentage
Walter Lucy was the son of Reginald Lucy and Margaret Mowbray.[1][2][3] His birth date is uncertain. His wife was age 24 in 1407[1], suggesting that he may have been born about 1380.
Life
In 1415 he was a commissioner in the Welsh Marches.[3]
Walter fought in France in 1419/20 with Edmund Mortimer, 5th Earl of March[3] and was one of his advisers.[1] He also held the office of Joint Warden of the Welsh Marches.[1]
He held lands in Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Northamptonshire, Hertfordshire, Worcestershire and elsewhere. His wife brought him lands in Cornwall and elsewhere.[1]
Marriage and Children
He married Eleanor de l'Arcedekne before 7 February 1402.[1] They had three children:
William Lucy, Knt., married (1) Margaret Neville, (2) Elizabeth Percy, (3) Margaret Fitz Lewis[1][2][3]
Eleanor Lucy, married Thomas Hopton[1][2]
Maud Lucy, married William Vaux, Knt.[1][2]
Death and burial of Walter Lucy and his wife Eleanor
Walter died on 4 October 1444.[1][2][3] His Will, dated 18 July 1444[1][2][3], was proved on 5 February 1445 and provided for masses to be said at a chapel in the lordship of Richard's Castle, on the borders of Herefordshire and Shripshire.[1][2]
His widow Eleanor died on 20 July 1447.[1][2][3]
Both Walter and Eleanor were buried in the chancel of the Friars Minor (Franciscans) at Worcester.[1][2]
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