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Lucia N.N.

Also Known As: "Lucy Stokeport", "Stockport", "de Haselwal"
Birthdate:
Death: after July 08, 1309
Cheshire, England
Immediate Family:

Wife of Roger de Stokeport and Sir Patrick de Haselwal, of Haselwal
Mother of William Geffrey de Stokeport

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About Lucia N.N.

In 20 and 21 Edward I which was 20 November, 1291-19 November, 1293, Cecilia Stockport, who was the wife of Richard de Stockport, sued Lucy, who was the wife of Roger de Stockport, for dower of 3 messuages and 20 acres of land in Hatteresl'; 9 messuages and 95 acres of land in Wernith'; 3 messuages and 50 acres of land in Bredebury; and 4 messuages and 42 acres of land in Romel. Lucia vouches to warranty Joan and Matilda, daughters and heirs of Richard de Stokeport.[1]

In 24 Edward I [which was 20 November 1295-19 November 1296, see Regnal Calendar], Ellen, who was the wife of Robert Stockport, sued at Chester, Patrick de Haselwall and Lucy, his wife, for dower of 7 messuages, 2 carucates of land, 10 acres of meadow, 18 solidates rent, and a third part of a water-mill in Wideford. Patrick and Lucy replied that they held the said tenements in the name of dower of Cicely of the dower of Roger de Stokeport, her late husband, and warrantied Joan and Matilda, daughters and heirs of Richard de Stokeport, &c.[2] Again that year, Ellen, who was the wife of Robert de Stokeport, sued Patrick de Haselwell and his wife, Lucy, for dower of 7 messuages, 2 carucates of land, 1 mill, 18s of rent, and 18 acres of meadow in Wydeford.[3]

In 3 Edward II [which was 8 July 1309-7 July 1310, see Regnal Calendar], Lucia, who was the wife of Patrick de Haselwalle sued William, son of Patrick de Haselwall, for dower of the manor of Thurstanston, excepting one messuage and 2 bovates of land in that manor.[1]



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References

  1. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/UNKNOWN-3491
    1. Peter Turner, comp, "Appendix 4. Welsh Records. Calendar of Deeds, Inquisitions, and Writs of Dower, Enrolled on the Plea Rolls of the County of Chester.—Edward 2—(Continued from the 26th Report, Appendix No. 4.)" The Twenty-Seventh Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records [14 February 1866], (London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1866), 96, e-Book HathiTrust (https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015039450500?urlappend=%3Bseq=532 accessed 14 August, 2017).
    2. Turner, "Appendix 4. Welsh Records. Henry III and Edward I", The Twenty-Sixth Annual Report, (1865), 43.
    3. Turner, "Appendix 4. Welsh Records. Hen III and Edw I", The Twenty-Sixth Annual Report, (1865), : 44.
    4. Peter Turner, comp, "Appendix 4. Welsh Records. Calendar of Deeds, Inquisitions, and Writs of Dower, on the Plea Rolls of the County of Chester.—Edward 2", The Twenty-Seventh Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records [14 February 1866], (London: Printed by George E Eyre and William Spottiswoode, 1866), 96, e-Book HathiTrust (https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015039450500?urlappend=%3Bseq=532 accessed 14 August, 2017).
    5. East Cheshire: Past and Present, Vol. I, by John Parsons Earwaker, publ. 1867
  2. Ormerod, George; Peter Leycester; William Smith; William Webb; and Thomas Helsby. The history of the county palatine and city of Chester: compiled from original evidences in public offices, the Harleian and Cottonian mss., parochial registers, private muniments, unpublished ms. collections of successive Cheshire antiquaries, and a personal survey of every township in the county, incorporated with a republication of King's Vale Royal and Leycester's Cheshire antiquities. (London: G. Routledge, 1882) Volume 2, page 507. < GoogleBooks >
  3. Regnal calendar < link >
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Lucia N.N.'s Timeline

1290
1290
Stokeport, Cheshire, England
1309
July 8, 1309
Cheshire, England
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