History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. I
2 The official MSS. of this work, the great National Register of the Trench Noblesse, were firat printed by order of Louis XV., in 17:i8.
3 In two vols. 8vo., published at Paris ami at Laon in 1SU5.
*he Nobiliaire de Picardie, Paris, ICOli, title "Lanei," Dictionnaire de
The prefixed Roman numerals are so used in the French genealogies to denote the different individuals bearing the same Christian name.
1432. Guy de Lancy, Ecuyer * Vicomte de Laval et de Nouvion. Wife, Anne de Marcilly.
1436. Jean I, (John) de Lancy, 2d Vicomte.
1470. Jean II, (John) de Lancy, 3d Vicomte, Deputy to the States General at Tours in 1484, present at the battles Fornoue and Ravvenna.
1525. Charles I, de Lancy, 4th Vicomte. Wives, 1. Nicole St. Pere, issue, one daughter, married Antoine Pioche, of Laon. 2. Marie de Villiers, issue two sons, Charles 6th Vicomte, and Christophe, Seigneur de Raray.
1535. Charles II, de Lancy, 5th Vicomte. Wife, Isabel Branche, married 15th April, 1534 ; issue, Charles 6th Vicomte, Jacques (James) Claude, and a daughter Barbe.
1569. Ciiarles III, de Lancy, 6th Vicomte. Wives, 1. Madeline Le Brun, married 21st of July, 1569 ; issue, Charles IV., de Lancy, Seigneur de Cocquebine, (who died in 1667, leaving by Francoise Crochart, his first wife; Charles V, de Lancy, Seigneur de Charlemont, who died unmarried. By his second wife Marthe de Resnel,. the Seigneur de Cocquebine, who was created a Counsellor to the King, 20th of March, 1652, by whom he had no children.)