Maud de Lucy
- Marriage: Walter Fitz Robert 829
General Notes:
Weis' Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700, 8th Edition, 130:28, 148A-27. Maud de Lucy, wife of Walter Fitz Robert, was the daughter of Sir Richard de Lucy, Justicatar of England, by his wife Rohese. 160
Information about this person:
• Background Information: From The Dictionary of National Biography, Vol. 7. 388 Robert Fitz Walter (died 1235), baronial leader, lord of Dunmow and Baynard's Castle, was the son of Walter Fitz Robert, by his wife Matilda, daughter of Richard de Lucy, the faithful justiciar of Henry II. Walter was the son of Robert, steward of Henry I, to whom the king had granted the lordship of Dunmow and of the honour or soke of Baynard's Castle in the southwest angle of the city of London, both of which had become forfeited to the crown by William Baynard.
Maud married Walter Fitz Robert, son of Robert Fitz Richard and Maud de St. Liz Lady Bradham.829 (Walter Fitz Robert was born about 1120 in Little Dunmow, Essex, England. and died in 1198 in Woodham Walter, Malden, Essex, England 160.)
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