Posted By:Dave Baker
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Subject:Re: Lucy Corona and King Edward?
Post Date:September 25, 2001 at 19:39:35
Message URL:http://genforum.genealogy.com/baguley/messages/62.html
Forum:Baguley Family Genealogy Forum
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Sir William de Baggiley (aka: de Baguley) born c1260 was knighted by King Edward I, and later married one of the King's daughters. Her name was Lucy Corona. She was born out of wedlock. This was quite common in those days for the King to have children from someone other than the Queen. Lucy's mother (a Lady in Waiting) worked in the King's court. Sir William and Lucy had five children. The children married into well-to-do families. During this time the Baguley family were quite well up in the aristocracy of England. They owned the Salt Mines in Cheshire and a mill for processing. This is where they made their money.
from: http://bigelow.simplenet.com/rod/baghist1.htm