DARCY 51 of the insurgent barons, he was arrested at Hull, in 1264.0 The King took his homage and he had livery of his father's lands, i July I264.() Pardoned, 30 June 1267, and admitted to the King's peace, I July-C") He was sum. for Military Service from 12 Dec. (1276) 5 Edw. I to 14 Mar. (1282/3) 11 Edw. I, to a Military Council, 14 June (1287) 15 Edw. I, to attend the King at Shrewsbury, 28 June (1283) I I Edw. I, and to attend the King wherever he might bej^ 8 June (1294) 22 Edw. 1, by writs directed Normanno de Arcy.{^) He was on the King's service in Wales in 1277, 1282, and 1287, and in Scotland in 1291.0 A banneret, Feb. 1 283/4.O He w., istly, Julian. She d. before 1 5 June 1281.O He w.,2ndly, before 20 Jan. 1292/3, Margery.Q Shehad;«., istly, Barnaby de Stiuecle, of Warden, Beds, and Great Stukeley, Hunts, who was aged 17 in 1254, and d. s.p., in 1257 or 1258; 2ndly, before 25 Apr. 1260, William de Swineford, sometime Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk; and 3rdly, Ralph Rastel, who was living 23 Feb. 1 289/90. He d. shortly before 6 Jan. 1295/6.0 His widow's dower was ordered to be assigned, i Feb. 1295/6.0 She was living 19 Feb. 1302/3.0 BARONY BY i. Sir Philip Darcy, of Nocton and Cawkwell, s. WRIT. and h., by ist wife. He was on the King's service in , Scotland in Aug. 1 291.0 He did homage and had "^' livery of his father's lands, 9 Feb. 1 295/6. Q On 26 Mar. 1299, being then aged 40 and more, the King (*) On 4 June the Constable of Scarborough Castle was ordered to bring or send him to the King, who was then practically Simon de Montfort's prisoner at St. Paul's, whence the writ issued. {Patent Roll, 48 Hen. Ill, p. I, m. 12 d). (*>) Fine Roll, 48 Hen. Ill, m. 3: Patent Roll, 51 Hen. Ill, mm. 15, 13. (') It was accordingly ordered that he should not be sum. for Gascony 14 June following. C') As to the writs of 1283 and 1294, see Preface. («) Scutage Roll, no. 9, w. 3: Patent Rolls, 5 Edw. I, >n. lO; 15 Edw. I, m. 9; 19 Edw. I, m. 7: Exch., K.R., Accounts, 4, no. 8: Quo JVaranto Rolls, p. 422. {') Feet of Fines, case 93, file 16, nos. 63, 65. John de Bowcles there named was nephew and coh. of Barnaby de Stiuecle mentioned above. (e) Patent Rolls, 41 Hen. Ill, m. 3; 42 Hen. Ill, m. 7: Close Rolls, 6 Edw. I, m. 11; 18 Edw. l,m. 13: Ch. Inq. p. m.. Hen. Ill, file I 5, no. 7 : Feet of Fines, case 92, file 12, nos. 228, 230: c^fc. (!>) Writ oi diem cl. ext. 6 Jan. [Fine Roll, 24 Edw. I, m. 18). He had a br., Roger, who bought the manor of Sproatley in Holderness (this he sold to the King) from Simon de Veer, and lands in Oldcotes, Styrrup, and Blyth, Notts, from Ingram d'Ulcotes. This Roger d. before I2 May 1284. {Patent Roll, 51 Hen. Ill, m. ly. Close Roll, 3 Edw. I, mm. 17, 16: Coram Rege, Mich., 15-16 Edw. I, m. 24: Ch. Misc. Inq., file 46, no. 4). He was father of John Darcy le cosyn. See next article. (') Close Roll, 24 Edw. I, m. ID: Patent Roll, 31 Edw. I, m. 35 d. (J) Patent Roll, 19 Edw. I, m. 7: Fine Roll, 24 Edw. I, m. 16.