Anthony de Lucy

In 1314 he fought at the Battle of Bannockburn; after the English defeat he managed to escape the battlefield, but was later captured and ransomed.

In 1318, he was appointed High Sheriff of Cumberland and assigned to defend the city and castle of Carlisle against the incursions and attacks of the Scots.

Later, he was appointed warden of the counties of Westmoreland and Cumberland during the king's absence in Aquitaine.

Lord Lucy was also nominated Chief Justiciar (equivalent to a modern Prime Minister) of Ireland in 1331 for two years.

He had married Elizabeth de Tiliol and was succeeded as Lord Lucy by his only son Thomas.

Lord Lucy's coat of arms. The fish are pikes , and thus form a pun on the name: "lucy" is an old word for "pike"