Reginald de Luci
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Died1198
Noble familyLucy family
Reginald de Luci | |
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| Died | 1198 |
| Noble family | Lucy family |
Reginald de Luci (died 1198), also known as Reynold, was an English noble.
He was a son of William de Luci and Cecilia. He served as an itinerant judge in the Counties of Nottingham and Derby in 1173.[1] He was governor of Nottingham Castle when it was captured by William de Ferrers, Earl of Derby in the rebellion against King Henry II of England, during 1174.