Lucy Tregoz

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Lucy Tregoz, said to be a daughter of Sir Robert de Tregoz, Knt. and Juliane de Cantelowe, married Sir John le Strange, Knt., son of John le Strange and Amicia (…).1

Lucy is said to be a daughter of Sir Robert de Tregoz, Knt. and Juliane de Cantelowe. Richardson calls the relationship, "alleged." CP provides this note regarding her identity: "(b) Dodsworth MS., vol. cxli [141], p. 128, cited in Shropsh., vol. x, p. 274. The families of Tregoz and Lestrange were both associated with Drayton (in Oving), Sussex (Palgrave, Kalendars and Inventories of the Exchequer, vol. i, pp. 71-74)."2,3

Family

Sir John le Strange, Knt. d. 1269
Children
This person was last edited on11 May 2022

Citations

  1. [S1947] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families (Five vols., Salt Lake City, Utah: s.p., 2013), 5:61 (Strange 4), further cited as Richardson, Royal Ancestry.
  2. [S2054] George Edward Cokayne, The Complete Peerage: Or a History of the House of Lords and All Its Members From the Earliest Times: Revised and Much Enlarged (13 in 14 vols., London, England: The St. Catherine Press, 1910-1940), 12B:351 (Strange), further cited as CP.
  3. [S1947] Richardson, Royal Ancestry, 5:184 (Tregoz 3).
  4. [S1947] Richardson, Royal Ancestry, 4:179 (Mowbray 2).
  5. [S1947] Richardson, Royal Ancestry, 2:660 (Fitz Warin 9).
  6. [S2376] Hamon Le Strange, Le Strange Records: A Chronicle of the Early Le Stranges of Norfolk and the March of Wales A.D 1100–1310 with the Lines of Knockin and Blackmere Continued to Their Extinction (London, England: Longmans, Green and Co., 1916), 153 (ped. chart), further cited as Le Strange, Le Strange Records.