(1) Zij is getrouwd met Reynold (Reginald) Lucy.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 1 juli 1369 te Bretby Castle, Derbyshire, England.Bron 2
Zij zijn getrouwd voor februari 1378/1379.Bron 1Kind(eren):
From soc.genealogy.medieval:
Dear Newsgroup ~
The immigrants Robert Abell, Richard More of the Mayflower and Rev. JohnOxenbridge are lineal descendants of Reginald Lucy, died 1437, ofDallington, co. Northampton, and his wife, Margaret. Until now, MargaretLucy's identity and parentage have been unknown. However, recently I cameacross this couple's marriage license in an obscure episcopal register:
"Kal. Jul. [1 July] 1369. At Heywod. To Reginald de Lucy, son of SirGeoffrey de Lucy, and Margaret, daughter of Sir John de Moubrey, to bemarried in the chapel within Bretteby [Bretby] Castle [co. Derby]"[Reference: Lichfield Episcopal Registers, Register of [Bishop] Robert deStretton, published in William Salt Archaeological Society, n.s., 8(1905): 47].
As indicated by the license quoted above, the bride's name was MargaretMowbray, daughter of Sir John de Mowbray. Due to the name, chronology andplace of marriage, Margaret Mowbray can be readily identified as ahitherto unknown daughter of Sir John de Mowbray, 4th Lord Mowbray, byhis wife, Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of John de Segrave, 4th LordSegrave, of Bretby Castle, co. Derby.
In this case, the place of marriage is significant as Bretby Castle wasone of the holdings of the Segrave family and fell to Mowbray family onthe marriage of Elizabeth Segrave to John de Mowbray, 4th Lord Mowbray.This was presumably one of the Segrave family's principal residences, asElizabeth's father, John de Segrave, prepared his will in 1352 at Bretby[Reference: Complete Peerage, 11 (1949): 609]. I assume this license wasmissed by Lucy and Mowbray researchers as the Lucy family was seatedprincipally at Northampton, whereas the Mowbray family's chief holdingswere in cos. Lincoln and York. One would not expect to look in Derbyshirefor a marriage license for this couple.
The newly discovered Margaret Mowbray gives the immigrants, Robert Abell,Richard More and John Oxenbridge an all new descent from King Edward Iplus many other interesting connections. For newsgroup interest, I haveprepared the descent down to Robert Abell. For fuller particulars of theLucy and allied families, please see the forthcoming 3rd edition ofPlantagenet Ancestry.
Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah
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Reynold (Reginald) Lucy |
Margaret (no last name)