Sir William de Lucy1
He lived at Charlecote, Warwickshire, EnglandG.1 In 1381 he was in the retinue of John of Gaunt.1 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Warwickshire circa 1400.1
- [S50] John Burke, History of the Commoners of Great Britain (London, U.K.: n.pub., 1846), volume III, page 98. Hereinafter cited as Commoners of Great Britain.
Thomas Lucy1
Granted by Henry de Montfort the Manor of Charlecote (confirmed by RICHARD I.)2 He lived at Charlecote, Warwickshire, EnglandG.1
Child of Thomas Lucy
Sir William Lucy1 
Circa 1345 he was summoned to attend King Edward III in France, but he helped to provide 160 archers from Warwickshire and did not go.1 He lived at Charlecote, Warwickshire, EnglandG.1
Child of Sir William Lucy
- [S50] John Burke, History of the Commoners of Great Britain (London, U.K.: n.pub., 1846), volume III, page 98. Hereinafter cited as Commoners of Great Britain.
Sir William Lucy1
He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Warwickshire.1 He lived at Charlecote, Warwickshire, EnglandG.1
Child of Sir William Lucy
- Sir William Lucy+1 d. 1348
- [S50] John Burke, History of the Commoners of Great Britain (London, U.K.: n.pub., 1846), volume III, page 98. Hereinafter cited as Commoners of Great Britain.
Fouk de Lucy1 
In 1264 he obatined a special dispensation to have his debts to Elyas de Blund (a Jewish merchant of London) cancelled.2 He fought in the Baron’s War.2 He lived at Charlecote, Warwickshire, EnglandG.2
Child of Fouk de Lucy
Sir William de Lucy1
He lived at Charlecote, Warwickshire, EnglandG.1 He was appointed Knight.1
Child of Sir William de Lucy and Amica de Furches
- Fouk de Lucy+1 d. 1302
- [S50] John Burke, History of the Commoners of Great Britain (London, U.K.: n.pub., 1846), volume III, page 97. Hereinafter cited as Commoners of Great Britain.
Sir William de Lucy1 
He had a confirmation of the lordship of Charlecote from Thurston de Montfort.1 He took up arms with the barons against King John, when all of his lands were seized.1 Circa 1217 on returning his allegiance to King Henry III, he had a full resotration.1 Circa 1237 he had custody of the counties of Warwick and Leicester, with Kenilworth Castle.1 He founded the monastery of Thelesford.1 He lived at Charlecote, Warwickshire, EnglandG.1
Child of Sir William de Lucy and Maud Cotele
- [S50] John Burke, History of the Commoners of Great Britain (London, U.K.: n.pub., 1846), volume III, page 97. Hereinafter cited as Commoners of Great Britain.
Agatha Maria Pancras1 
From 10 April 1718, her married name became Trip.1 From 25 January 1731, her married name became Rendorp.1
Child of Agatha Maria Pancras and Jacobus Trip
- Johanna Elisabeth Trip+1 b. 10 Jan 1719, d. 10 Jul 1750
Child of Agatha Maria Pancras and Pieter Rendorp Vrijheer van Marquette
- Pieter Nicolaas Rendorp Vrijheer van Marquette1 b. 6 Mar 1732, d. 29 Aug 1773
Sir Walter de Charlecote1
He was granted the manor of Charlecote by Henry de Montfort (confirmed by HM Richard I.)2
Child of Sir Walter de Charlecote
- Sir William de Lucy+2 d. c 1247
Thurstane de Charlecote1
Child of Thurstane de Charlecote
- [S50] John Burke, History of the Commoners of Great Britain (London, U.K.: n.pub., 1846), volume III, page 97. Hereinafter cited as Commoners of Great Britain.
