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Sir Thomas LUCY 1583/6-1640
Biographical Note
Of Charlecote Park, Warwickshire, the Lucy family were landowners, MPs and administrators, noted also as patrons of the arts, antiquaries, and scholars.
Books
Sir Thomas Lucy and his wife Alice Lucy are both known to have been active book-lovers who established a significant library, which is featured on Thomas’s funeral monument. It was further developed by later family members, including Richard. Some books from the 17th-century period survive at Charlecote Park today, interspersed among later acquisitions, although much of the original has been lost.
Sources
- Cliffe, J. The world of the country house in seventeenth-century England, 1999, 166.
- Cust, Richard. "Lucy, Sir Thomas (1583x6–1640), magistrate and politician." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
- Purcell, M. The country house library. New Haven & London, 2017, 68-70.