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‎Between 1550 and 1551;

William Ligon was recorded as "Sheriff of Worcestershire"

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man Richard de Lucy, High Sheriff of Essex, Chief Justiciar of England‏‎ 1) 2)
Died ‎14 Jul 1179

Notes: Richard and Rose are confirmed as grandparents of Rose de Lucy (de Dover), in a grant to the canons of the Holy Trinity.

Married/ Related
to:

woman Rohese of Boulogne‏‎ 2)


Notes: Douglas Richardson (and subsequently Peter Dale) has made the case for Rohese being "de Boulogne", and a sister of Faramund of Boulogne - e.g. see his argument at: https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/VukVWBK0Dgg/m/_xnASgFfXm8J.

Key points include:
Godfrey de Lucy, son of Richard refers to Pharamus as his “uncle” in a charter
Overlap between Lucy and Boulogne individuals witnessing charters suggesting some form of kinship
Richard de Lucy was granted lands from the honour of Boulogne by King Stephen

Peter Dale makes the argument, however, that there may be a Richard de Lucy, father of Richard de Lucy, to account for issues with the chronology.

All round - while it seems likely that there is a Lucy / Boulogne connection - probably through this marriage, the evidence is too limited to try and plot that here.

Children:

2.
woman Maud de Lucy‏
Died ‎after 1175

Sources

1) Source: Duchy of Lancaster: Deeds, Series L "Grant to Rose de Dover of her inheritance from the lands of Richard de Lucy, her grandfather."Dated: 1213 Clear evidence for Richard being Rose's grandfather (though not for Geoffrey being the father). External Link
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3540496. Reference: DL 10/63 (Data from direct source)
2) Source: Exchequer: Treasury of Receipt: Ancient Deeds, Series A "Grant by Roheisia de Duvr' to the canons of Holy Trinity, London, of 10s. yearly that Richard de Luci her grandfather gave them for the soul of Roheisia his wife, her grandmother, who is buried in their church". Dated: Unknown. External Link
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4941078. Reference: E 40/2325 (Data from direct source)