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DARCY 53 31 Oct. 1322. (") He was sum. tor Military Service from 30 June (13 14) 7 Edw. II to 6 Oct. (1337) 1 1 Edw. Ill, by writs directed Nonnanno Darcy. Knight ot" the Shire tor co. Lincoln, 1327, 1335/6, and 1336. He was with the King in Hainault in 1339, and was granted an annuity ot" ^,30, 13 Sep. 1 339-0 He m. Isabel. He d. 31 "Mar. I340.() The King took his widow's tealty and she had livery of the manor ot" Nocton, 20 June 1341.C) She d. 16 Sep. I350.() 3. Philip Darcy, s. and h., aged 10 in 1341. His marriage was granted to John Darcy !e cosyn, 15 Oct. 1 340.0 He J. s.p., before 16 Sep. 1350. His coheirs in 1350 were his tirst cousin and his aunt, (i) Sir Philip de Limbury, of Limbury, Beds, and Ickleton, co. Cambridge, aged 30 and more, s. and h. of Sir John de Limbury, of Limbury (living 1336), by Julian (who d. between 1346 and i35o),(') ist sister of Norman Darcy next abovenamed. The King took his homage and he had livery of his purparty of the inheritance, 20 Feb. i35o/i.(^) He m. Joan (who d. 21 Feb. i387/8),(^) and d. 6 July 1367, at Constantinople. (') (^) Cloie Roll, 16 Edw. II, m. 23: Patent Roll, 12-14 Edw. Ill, >n. 14. {) "Normannus Darcy." Writ of (//Vm cl. ext. 8 May 15 Edw. in England and 2 in France. Inq. co. Lincoln, 16 June 1 34 1. " Philippus Darcy est [j;V] filius et heres predict! Normanni est heres ejus propinquior et etatis x annoruin." Similar writ, 16 Dec. [i/V] 24 and 11 Edw. Inq., same co., Saturday after St. Andrew [4 Dec] 1350. "Item dicunt quod predictus Normannus obiit die veneris proximo post festum Annunciacionis beate Marie anno xiiij Regis nunc Et dicunt quod predicta Isabella obiit die Jovis proximo post festum exaltacionis sancte Crucis anno xxiiij Regis nunc sine heredibus de corporibus ipsorum Normanni et Isabelle exeuntibus Et dicunt quod Philippus de Lynbury miles filius et heres Juiiane Darcy unius sororum et heredum dicti Normanni et Agnes Darcy quam Rogerus de Pedewardyn miles duxit in uxorem alterra sororum et heredum dicti Normanni sunt propinquiores et heredes dicti Normanni Et dicunt quod predictus Philippus de Lynbury est etatis xxx** annorum et amplius et predicta Agnes est etatis quinquaginta annorum." (Ch. Inq. p. m., Edw. Ill, file 64, no. 21, file iio, no. 7: Excli. Inq. p. m., I, file 1 1, no. 27). (■=) CIcse Roll, 15 Edw. Ill, p. 2, m. 33. Philip Darcy, by lie. dat. 21 Feb. 1329/30, had conveyed this manor to himself for life, rem. to Norman Darcy and Isabel his wife and the heirs of their bodies, rem. to his own right heirs. (Patent Roll, A, Edw. III,/.. I, ;;;. 40). (d) Writ oidiem cl. ext. 6 Oct. {Fine Roll, 24 Edw. Ill, m. 16). {') Patent Roll, 14 Edw. III,/.. 3, m. 31. (') She is said to have m., istly, Philip de Neville, of Scotton, co. Lincoln, by whom she had no issue male. In 1302/3, Philip held fee in Ickleton, co. Cam- bridge; in 1 316 and 1335, John de Limbury held it; and in 1346, Julian de Limbury held it {Feudal Aids, vol. i, pp. 144, 155, 161: Close Roll, 9 Edw. Ill, m. 33). John de Limbury was Sheriff of cos. Cambridge and Hunts, 1 335 to 12 May 1336. (8) Fine Roll, 25 Edw. Ill, m. 25. C") Ch. Inq. p. m., Ric. II, file 49, no. 17. She was then the wife of John de Clinton chivaler. See Clinton. (') "Philippus de Lymbury cliivaier." Wrhsot diem cl. ext. 15 Sep. 41 Edw. III.