Hij is getrouwd met Eleanor FitzHugh.
Zij zijn getrouwd voor 28 oktober 1412 te 1st husband.
Note: Douglas Richardson, editor of the Plantagenet Ancestry, names him"5th Lord Darcy", but CP doesn't seem to recognize him as a Baron. CPdoes this quite often; Baronies are supposedly inheritable, but CPdoesn't recognize the inheritance in the early years.
BARONY OF DARCY
6. SIR PHILIP DARCY, son and heir, aged 14 and more in June 1412. Hemarried, before 28 October 1412, Alianore, daughter of Sir HenryFITZHUGH, of Ravensworth in Richmondshire [LORD F ITZHUGH], by Elizabeth,daughter and heir of Sir Robert GREY. He died s.p.m., 2 August 1419, aged20. At his death any Barony, that may be supposed to have been created bythe writ of 1332 , fell into abeyance. His widow's dower was ordered tobe assigned, 5 March 1420/1. She married, 2ndly (pardon for marryingwithout the King's consent, 18 February 1426/7), Sir Thomas TUNSTALL, ofThurland, co. Lancaster. She married, 3rdly, as 2nd wife, Sir HenryBROUNFLETE, of Londesborough, co. York, afterwards LORD VESSY. She died30 September 1457. He died 16 January 1468/9.
He left two daughters his, coheirs. (1) Elizabeth aged 2 years and 11months in April 1420. She married, as 1st wife, before 20 November 1431,Sir James Strangways, of West Harlsey, co. York, sometime (I Edward IV)Speaker of the House of Commons. Having proved her age (in co. York), theKing took his fealty, 20 November 1431, and they had livery of herpurparty of the inheritance. She was living 11 September 1458, but diedbefore November 1461. He died shortly before 20 August 1480. (2) Margery,born (post-humous) 1 September 1418, at Ravensworth, and bap. at KirkbyRavensworth. She married, before 20 November 1431, Sir John Conyers, ofHornby, co. York. Having proved her aoe, they had livery of her purpartyof the inheritance, 13 May 1433, the escheator in co. York being orderedto take his fealty.@) She died between 20 March 1468/9 and 20 April 1469.He died March 1489/90. [Complete Peerage IV:65-7, (transcribed by DaveUtzinger)]