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1089 - 1179 (90 years)
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Name |
Richard de Luci |
Suffix |
Chief Justiciar of England |
Born |
1089 |
Gender |
Male |
Granted Land |
1153 |
- In 1153-4 de Luci was granted Chipping Ongar , Essex by William, son of King Stephen and his wife, Maud of Boulogne , where he built Ongar Castle . He later became the Sheriff of both Essex and Hertfordshire in 1156.
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Acceded |
1154 |
Chief Justiciar of England |
- When Henry II came to the throne in 1154, he was made Chief Justiciar of England jointly with Robert de Beaumont, Earl of Leicester . When de Beaumont died in 1168, Richard de Luci continued to hold the office in his own right.
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Acceded |
1156 |
Sheriff of both Essex and Hertfordshire |
- He became the Sheriff of both Essex and Hertfordshire in 1156.
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Name |
de Lucy |
Died |
14 Jul 1179 |
Notes |
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Person ID |
I61055 |
Glenn Cook Family |
Last Modified |
19 Jun 2013 |
Family |
Rohese, d. Yes, date unknown |
Children |
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Last Modified |
19 Jun 2013 |
Family ID |
F13861 |
Group Sheet |
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Sources |
- [S1728] Wikipedia-The Free Encyclopedia, (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
the free encyclopedia).
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