Ancestors of Daryn Sage CHAPMAN

Notes


495436810. Thomas de , of Copeland, Sir Knight LUCY

THOMAS DE LUCY, son and heir, had livery, of his mother's lands 28 April 1288, his homage being respited till the King's next coming to England. About 1250 he sued out a writ by the name of Thomas, son of Alan de Multon. He was summoned for military service against the Welsh in March 1282, and later in the year fined for one knight's fee in Cumberland. He is described as a knight in 1300. In 1304 he and his cousin Thomas de Multon were claiming Cockermouth, Skipton, and Radston as joint heirs of Aveline de Forz, Countess of Aumale (died 1274).

He married Isabel, daughter and coheir of Adam DE BOLTEBY, son and heir of Nicholas DE BOLTEBY, by Philippe, daughter and heir of Adam DE TYNDAL. He died before 9 April 1305, when the writs to the escheators issued.  [Complete Peerage VIII:249, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]


495436811. Isabel de BOLTEBY

He [Thomas de Lucy] married Isabel, daughter and coheir of Adam DE BOLTEBY, son and heir of Nicholas DE BOLTEBY, by Philippe, daughter and heir of Adam DE TYNDAL. He died before 9 April 1305, when the writs to the escheators issued.  [Complete Peerage VIII:249, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]


495436813. Christina de SANFORD

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http://www.gendex.com/users/Enf_Bry/Enf_Bry/i1285.html#I24143

http://home.att.net/~blucoat/g0000202.html

http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/3026/noers.html :

112.11. Christiana de Sideham. She was married first to William de Sideham and
secondly to Jo
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495436816. Theobald "le Butzllen" BOTILLER (BUTLER [Lord Justice Of

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495436817. Rohese de VERDUN


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495436818. Gilbert de LACY


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495436819. Isabel BIGOD


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495436824. Gilbert De CLARE

EARL OF GLOUCESTER


495436825. Isabel MARSHALL

COUNTESS OF CORNWALL


495436827. Margaret De QUINCY

Countess of Lincoln


495436828. Henry PLANTAGENET

Henry III, King Of ENGLAND       
Reigned from 1216-1272
BURIAL PLACE:Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England

The WordsworthHandbook of Kings and Queens, pg 70


495436829. Eleanor (Leonor) PROVENCE

Eleonore (Leonor), Countess Of PROVENCE
QUEEN OF ENGLAND


495436830. Ferdinard Alfonsez CASTILE

Fernando III Alfonsez, King Of CASTILE & LEON


495436831. Joana (Joan) De DAMMARTIN

COUNTESS OF PONTHIEU
Also Queen of Castile


495436838. WILLIAM THE PROTECTOR' MARSHALL Earl Pembroke

DATE 26 APR 2000

Duby says this is probably where he was born.
Prob. knighted in the spring of 1167.
5th Earl of Pembroke.

OCCU 3rd Earl of Pembroke ...
William the Marshall, written about throughout The Conquerors and The
Magnificant Century;
WILLIAM MARSHALL, son of JOHN DE MARSHALL & Sybill, was a younger son of a powerful Norman family, he had been given as a hostage to Stephen at a stage of the civil war in which his father fought on
the side of Empress Matilda.  When the father's
conduct had been such that Stephen was reported to be ready to hang the six-year-old boy in reprisal, the unnatural father had one comment only to make, "I have the anvil still and the hammer to make
more sons".  The boy had nothing to hope for from a
father of this stamp.  Being spared by Stephen, who for all his faults was not a cruel man, young William was sent to Normandy to be reared at the castle of an uncle named Tancarville.  Lacking all
prospects, he was trained to be a soldier and grew
into a tall, handsome, and immensely strong youth, with a knack in the use of all weapons.  As soon as he had been admitted to knighthood, which was at an unusually early age, he began to cut an
amazing swath in the tournaments which , times of peace,
filled the days and thoughts of all proper men.  ... One day he did some reckoning and found that he had fought in 500 tournaments, or in single combat bouts, and that he had been the winner on each
occassion, taking his opponent's horse and armor as
his prize.  ... He was in due course assigned by Henry II to serve in the train of the heir of England, the Prince Henry who was later known as Li Reys Josnes - The Conquerors,Thomas B. Costain, pp.
320-324
Earl of Pembroke, protector of England during the nonage of Henry III - Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning, p. 12
and the Marshall of England, Pembroke, Netherwent, Leinster, Orbec, Beinfaite, half Giffard.
- http://gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0002/G0000044.html#I424
Protector of England-Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning,p. 278
Isabel was his 1st wife - p. 201; Surety of the Magna Carta - BOOTH.TAF (Comp-
userve), 71550

_FA1
PLAC Lord Pembroke, Regent and Protector of the kingdom 1153-1219
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PLAC Constable of Chichester Castle
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PLAC He was in sympathy with King John.  Greates Knight of the day.