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Anthony de Lucy

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at Carlisle Castle for treacherously negotiating a peace treaty with the Scots, for which Harclay was hanged, drawn and quartered. In 1323 Lucy was appointed Governor of the Castle of Carlisle. Later, he was appointed warden of the counties of
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in Cumberland, and his wife Isabel de Bolteby. He succeeded to the family estates at the age of twenty-five on the death of his brother in 1308. In 1314 he fought at the
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and assigned to defend the city and castle of Carlisle against the incursions and attacks of the Scots. In 1321 he was summoned to Parliament under the title
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He died on 10 June 1343. He had married Elizabeth de Tiliol and was succeeded as
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Lucy was the second son of Sir Thomas de Lucy (formerly de Multon) of
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St Bees Man

Carlisle Castle
Cumberland
Carlisle Castle
Chief Justiciar
Ireland

pikes
Papcastle
Battle of Bannockburn
High Sheriff of Cumberland
Baron Lucy
castle
honour
Cockermouth
Andrew Harclay, Earl of Carlisle
Westmoreland
Aquitaine
Justiciar
Prime Minister
Lord Lucy
Cockayne, George
The Complete Peerage
Categories
1283 births
1343 deaths
Anglo-Normans
Normans in Ireland
Norman warriors

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