Powys-Lybbe Forbears - Person Sheet
Powys-Lybbe Forbears - Person Sheet
NameLucy Willoughby [74, No 1097, p. 56]
GeneralHeir. Widow of Sir Thomas Huscarle of Purley, Berks who d. 1369.
MotherElizabeth
Notes for Lucy Willoughby
This exchange occurred on the 3rd / 4th August 2004:

"From: "Sutliff" <suthen@redshift.com>
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Subject: Re: Willoughby/Carew of Beddington Revisted
Date: Tue, 3 Aug 2004 23:06:00 -0700

"No. Lucy was daughter of Sir Richard III de Willoughby, Chief Justice of the King's Bench d. 1362 and his first wife Isabel de Morteyn of Dunsby, Lincolnshire. Richard and Isabel had 12 children, 7 sons (Richard IV, Thomas, Robert, Nicholas, Hugh, Roger, William) and five daughters (Maud, Lucy, Isabel, Elizabeth, Mary). His second wife Joan de Charron (widow of
Sir Bertram de Monboucher) was mother of a son Edmund. Richard had no issue by his third wife Elizabeth Valletort (widow of Richard de Tremenet and Sir Richard II de Champernoun of Modbury). Sources include Payling, VCH and Michael Bloom's much referenced Thesis (which I have not seen).

"Lucy's first husband was Sir Thomas Huscarle of Purley Magna by whom she had a son Thomas and a daughter Joanna.

"Hope this helps.

"Henry Sutliff


""Gordon Kirkemo"" <kirkemo@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Given this bit of information, is it reasonable to assume that Lucy Willoughby, wife of Nicholas Carew of Beddington, was the daughter of Richard Willoughby of Wollaton (and Beddington?) and his third wife Elizabeth?"
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