!Father of Mathilda/Maud, Lady of Diss. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. I, p. 165]
NEWLIN, WAITE, MINOR LINE - 24th ggrandfather
!Supported both King Stephen and King Henry II as chief justiciar, the person who would head the judicial system, supervise the routine matters of government, and act in the king's place when he was out of the country. During Henry's reign he shared the post with Robert, earl of Leicester. Normally, only Richard of Luci had authority to order payments from the exchequer in Henry's absence. [Eleanor of Aquitaine, pp. 171-2, 180]
During the rebellion of 1173, at Farnham St. Genevieve the rebellious forces were met by the abbot's forces under Walter fitz-Robert and the king's men led by Richard de Lucy and the earl of Arundel, who had both come with all speed from the Scottish border, and the rebels were defeated. [Victoria History of Suffolk, p. 166]
Knt., Justiciar of England; d. 1179; of Chipping Ongar, Essex and Diss, Norfolk; father of Maud de Lucy by Rohese. [Ancestral Roots, p. 130]
m. Roesia; father of Geoffry; father of Alice who m. Odinel de Umphraville. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
Son of Adrian Lucy and Avelina; m. Rohaise; father of:
1. Maud who m. Walter Fitzrobert
2. Avalina who m. Gilbert Montfichet
3. Rose who m. Richard Warren
4. Dionisia who m. Arnold Mountenay
5. Geoffrey
6. Herbert
7. Godfrey
8. Alice who m. Odinel Umfreville
[WFT European Origins Ped 235]
b. 1098, d. 1179; son of Adrian de Lucy and Avaline Goth; m. Rohese fitz Richard de Clare; father of:
1. Geoffrey who m. Cecily
2. Dionisia
3. Hubert
4. Walter
5. William
6. Aveline who m. Gilbert de Montfitchet
7. Maud who m. Walter FitzRobert of Dunmow
8. Alice who m. Odinel II de Umfreville, Lord of Prudhoe
[Robert Lord <rlord333@aol.com, 23 Feb 2003]