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Joan Dacre (de Lucy)

Also Known As: "de Multon"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Copeland, Cumberland, England
Death: March 24, 1289 (48-57)
Dacre, Penrith, Cumberland, England
Place of Burial: England
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Alan de Moulton and Alice de Lucy
Wife of Ranulph Dacre, Sheriff of Cumberland and Yorkshire
Mother of Sir William Dacre, Kt., of Cumberland and Mary de Vernon
Sister of Thomas de Lucy, Knight

Occupation: Joan Multon, Joane de Luci, Heiress of Richard de Lucy of Ergremont, Baroness
Managed by: Richard Stuart Robertson
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About Joan Dacre

Joan took her mother's last name (Alice de Lucy) to herself rather than that of her father (Alan de Moulton).

  • Source (edited): Dugdale, W. (2011) “28 Edw. 1: Dacre of the North,” in. Hildesheim, Germany: Georg Olms Verlag AG, pp. 22–23. Available Online at Early English Books Text Creation Partnership: Browser-Search: Ioane.
  • "In 6 Edw. I., this Ranulph obtained the King’s licence, to himself and his heirs; as also to Thomas de Musgave and his heirs, for a market upon the Tuesday every week, at Overton, in county Westmorland—and likewise, for a fare there yearly, upon the eve, day, and morrow of the Apostles, Simon and Jude—and in 7 Edw. I., being constituted Sheriff of Yorkshire, continued in that trust, until the end of the third quarter of the eighth year. In 13 Edw. I., he obtained a charter for free-warren in all his demesne-lands at Hedley in Lincolnshire and departed this life in 14 Edw. I. being then seised of the manors of Dacre, Sowerby, and Thwaites; as also of the Land of Newbiggin[-by-the-Sea], in county Cumbria. He likewise died seised of two scalings in Mosedale, within Allerdale held of the Lady Alice de Luci; paying one mark yearly for the same to her. Which mark she did assign unto him, in frank-marriage with Joane her Daughter. He likewise held Glenridding in Caldbeck, by the grant of the same Alice de Luci, in frank-marriage with the said Joane; as also jointly with her, the manors of Kellet, and Higham in Lancashire, leaving William his son and heir, twenty years of age, at the Feast of St. Gregory the Pope, in that year.
  • "Which William took to wife Joane, the heir of Benedict Gernet.
  • “And in 32 E. 1. was in that expedition then made into Scotland, in which year he obtained a charter for free-warren in all his demesne-Lands at Dacre in county Cumbria, and Halton in Lancashire. And in 1. Edw. II., [he] procured licence to make a Castle of his house at Dunwalloght, in county Cumbria on the Marches of Scotland. In 4 Edw. II., he was again in the Scottish Wars; and in 10 Edw. II. joined in commission with Anthony, Lord Lucie, for guarding the counties of Cumberland and Westmorland, against the Scots. And having been summoned to Parliament, from 28 Edw. I. until 12 Edw. II. inclusive, departed this life in the same 12th year, Joane his wife then surviving; who had, for her dowry, an assignation of the manors of Halton, Fishwick, and Eccleston, in Leylandshire [now Leyland Hundred], in county Lancashire. leaving Ranulph de Dacre, his son and heir; who doing his homage, had livery of his lands: and in 18 Edw. II., upon the death of Joane his mother, performing his fealty, had also livery of those Lands, which had been so held by her in dower.”

Buist-Keatch.org profile for Joan de Lucy
Farrer, W. (ed.) (1899) in Farrer, W. (tran.) Final Concords of the County of Lancashire From the Original Chirographs, Or Feet of Fines Preserved in the Public Record Office, London. Lancashire, England: The Record Society, p. 68. Available at: Google Books.
Genopro.com pedigree for Joan de Lucy. – "Joan de was born about 1236 in Copeland, Cumberland, England. Joan de's father was Alan de Multon , of Copeland and her mother was Alice de Lucy. Her paternal grandparents were Thomas II de Multon , Sir and Sarah de Flete; her maternal grandparents were Richard de Lucy , Lord of Copeland and Ada de Morville. She had a brother named Thomas de. She was the younger of the two children."
Hornyold-Strickland, H. (1968) in Biographical Sketches of the Members of Parliament of Lancashire 1290-1550: Remains, Historical and Literary. Manchester, England: Chetham Society, Johnson Reprint, p. 28. Available at: Google Books.
Joseph Nicolson, R. B. (1777) “Allerdale Below Derwent,” in The History and Antiquities of the Counties of Westmorland and Cumberland. London: W. Strahan, T. Cadell, p. 77. Available at: Google Books.
Richardson, D. (2011) in Everington, K. G. (ed.) Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families. 2nd ed. Salt Lake City, UT, USA: Author Published, p. 117,. Available at: Google Books.
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Joan Dacre's Timeline

1236
1236
Copeland, Cumberland, England
1266
March 12, 1266
Dacre, Cumbria, England
1271
January 20, 1271
Age 35
England
1289
March 24, 1289
Age 53
Dacre, Penrith, Cumberland, England
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Dacre, Cumberland, England