Nielsen Hayden genealogy
Philip Darcy
1352 - 1399 (46 years)-
Name Philip Darcy [1] Birth 21 May 1352 House of the Friars Preachers, York, Yorkshire, England [2, 3] Gender Male Death 24 Apr 1399 [2, 4] Burial Henes Priory, Lincolnshire, England [2] Person ID I17143 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others | Ancestor of AP, Ancestor of JTS Last Modified 10 Apr 2020
Father John Darcy, b. Abt 1317 d. 5 Mar 1356, Notton, Yorkshire, England (Age ~ 39 years) Mother Elizabeth de Meinell, b. 15 Oct 1331, Whorlton, Yorkshire, England d. 9 Jul 1368 (Age 36 years) Marriage Aft 7 Jan 1345 [2, 4] Family ID F10700 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Elizabeth Gray d. 11 Aug 1412 Children + 1. John Darcy, b. Between 1376 and 1377, of Knaith, Lincolnshire, England d. 9 Dec 1411 (Age ~ 35 years) Family ID F10679 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Oct 2017
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Notes - He was summoned to Parliament from 4 Aug 1377 to 5 Nov 1397 by writs directed Philippo Darcy or de Darcy.
He accompanied John of Gaunt in his 1369 raid into Picardy and Caux, and also served under the Earl of Buckingham in his raid into Brittany, 1380-81. He was in the expeditions to Scotland under Gaunt in 1384, and under the king in 1385. He did homage to Richard II at his coronation in 1377.
- He was summoned to Parliament from 4 Aug 1377 to 5 Nov 1397 by writs directed Philippo Darcy or de Darcy.
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Sources - [S1768] Pedigrees from the Plea Rolls, Collected from Pleadings in Various Courts of Law, A.D. 1200 to 1500, from the Original Rolls in the Public Record Office by George Wrottesley. 1905.
- [S142] Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families by Douglas Richardson. Salt Lake City, 2013.
- [S3901] Donald Lines Jacobus, "The Darcy Ancestry of Mrs. John Sherman." The American Genealogist 21:169, 1944., date only.
- [S3901] Donald Lines Jacobus, "The Darcy Ancestry of Mrs. John Sherman." The American Genealogist 21:169, 1944.
- [S1768] Pedigrees from the Plea Rolls, Collected from Pleadings in Various Courts of Law, A.D. 1200 to 1500, from the Original Rolls in the Public Record Office by George Wrottesley. 1905.