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1332- 54 DARCY (2) AgneSjC) aged 50, 2nd sister of Norman Darcyafsd., and wife of Sir Roger de Pedewardin, of Burton Pedwardine, co. Lincoln. The King took Roger's homage, and they had livery of her purparty of the inheritance, 20 Feb. i^SO/i-C) She ^. before 13 Sep. 1359.C) He ^. 10 Feb. 1368/9, at Burton Pedwardine.('^) Among the representatives of Julian and Agnes any hereditary Barony, that may be supposed to have been created by the writ of 1299, is in abeyance. DARCYO BARONY BY i. Sir John Darcy,(') styled le neveu and le cosytt, WRIT. and (long afterwards) le piere, of Knaith, Kexby, and Upton, CO. Lincoln,(e) s. and h. of Sir Roger Darcy, of Oldcotes and Styrrup, Notts (who d. before 12 May 1284), by Isabel, da. of Sir William d'Aton, of West Ayton, Inq., COS. Lincoln, Beds, Cambridge, Saturday after St. Michael, Thursday the Feast of, and the Saturday after, SS. Simon and Jude [2, 28, 30 Oct.], 1367. "Et dicunt quod idem Philippus obiit apud Constantyn Noble in partibus transmarinis sexto die mensis Julii anno regni Regis nunc quadragesimo primo et Philippus filius ejusdem Philippi est propinquior heres ejusdem Philippi defuncti et est etatis septem [decem — COS. Beds, Cambridge'] annorum et amplius." (Ch. Inq. p. m., Edw. Ill, file 194, no. 40). The younger Philip d. s.p., v.m. His sister and h., Elizabeth, w., istly. Sir Thomas Trivet, of Otterhampton, Chilton, is'c, Somerset {d. 6 Oct. 1388), and 2ndly, Sir Thomas Swinbourne, Sire de Hammes, Mayor of Bordeaux, and Captain of Fronsac (who d. the vigil of St. Lawrence [9 Aug.] 1412, and was bur. in the Priory of Little Horkesley, Essex; Brass: will dat. 9 Aug. 1412, pr. 26 Aug. 1412). She d. s.p.s., 30 Nov. or 2 Dec. 1433, and w^as bur. in Canterbury Cath. Church: will dat. 28 July 142 1, pr. 17 Dec. 1433. {^dem, Ric. II, file 57, no. 52; Hen. VI, file 64, no. 35: Lambeth Reg., Arundel ii, f. 157 r and v, Chichele i, f. 442 r and v: Rubbing, in Addit. MSS., no. 32490 L, 21). The representation of Julian de Limbury then passed to the descendants of her da., Alianore, who m. Nicholas Bernak; for them see Banks, Bar. Angl., vol. i, p. 178, Coll. Top. et Gen., vol. viii, p. 161, ^c. (^) She may have married, istly, Robert de Friskeneye. For by a fine, levied in the octaves of St. Michael 6 Edw. II, Philip d'Arcy enfeoffed Robert and Agnes his wife of the manor of Friskney, ^c, co. Lincoln, to them for life and to the heirs of their bodies: rem. to the right heirsof Agnes. {Feet of Fines, case 135, file 80, no. 6). O Fine Roll, 25 Edw. Ill, m. 2$". H Patent Roll, 33 Edw. Ill, p. 2, m. 7. C) "Rogerus de Pedewardyn chivaler." Writs of diem cl. ext. 10 Feb. [sic] 43 Edw. III. Inq., cos. Lincoln, Hants, Saturday 3 Mar., and 5 Mar. 1368/9. "Et dicunt quod predictus Rogerus obiit in manerio de Burton' Pedewardyn decimo die Februarii anno regni regis Edwardi tercii post conquestum quadragesimo tercio Et quod Walterus de Pedewardyn est filius et heres ejusdem Rogeri propinquior et est etatis quadraginta et octo [triginta — co. Hants] annorum et amplius." (Ch. Ing.p. m., Edw. Ill, file 212, no. 13). This Walter m. Isabel {d. 19 July 1404), da. of Sir Robert Hilton, and d. 11 June 1405, leaving male issue. {Idem, Hen. IV, file 48, no. 22). See Thweng. {') This article down to the asterisks on p. 67, and the tabular pedigree, ^c, on p. 68, is by G. W. Watson. V.G. (') His arms were. Azure, crusilly and three cinquefoils, or roses. Argent. Cf. seals, Harl. Charters, 49, D2 and 3, and Addit. Charter, no. 19838. («) By three fines, levied, one in the octaves of St. Hilary i8 Edw. II, the