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Illustrated on this page are the arms of the early Lucy families. |
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Lucy: Baron Lucy, English
Ancient arms of the de Lucy family - 3 lucies, or pikes, hauriant argent on a crimson ground.
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Lucy: Baron
Baron Lucy was created on the death of Maude de Lucy on 18 December 1398 when she asked for
her arms (3 lucies) to be quartered with that of her husband Henry Percy (lion rampant) Earl of Northumberland.
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Lucy de Broxbourne: Hertfordshire
Created by Richard Lucy (1592-1667), second son of Sir Thomas Lucy of Charlecote, who married
Elizabeth Cock, daughter of Sir Henry Cock of Broxbourne. Created 1618. Extinct 1759.
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Lucy de Charlecote: Warwickshire
Created by the first Sir Thomas Lucy of Charlecote (24th April 1532-7th July 1600).
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Lucy: Lorraine, France
The early Armorial de Berry of c.1445 illustrates these arms.
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Lucy: Norm, Martinique
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Alternative arms are recorded for
Lucy (London formerly of Antwerp): Azure a crescent argent.
Lucy of Co. Dorset: Gules a pike hauriant or.
Lucy of Co. Kent: Gules semée of cross crosslet three lucies hauriant or.
Lucy of Ireland: Sable a fess argent, as referenced in "A Display of Heraldry" by John Guillim 1610 (page 40).
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Published by Norman Lucey
e-mail: norman@lucey.net
© Copyright 2000, Norman Lucey. All rights reserved.
Page created 16th March 2000. Minor revision 3rd August 2019.
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