The d’Arcys visited Eleanor at Dover on no fewer than eighteen days: Kaer, ‘Food, Drink and Ritualised Communication’, p. 79;
Manners
, pp. 59–61, 62, 69–70, 75–6, 78. They held lands in Lincolnshire:
CIM
, p. 242 no. 792; Blaauw and Pearson,
The Barons’ War
, p. 326 n. 5. They also possessed property interests in Oxfordshire:
CFR, 1261–2
, no. 1162, available online at
http://www.finerollshenry3.org.uk/content/calendar/roll_059.html#d102990e44222
, accessed on 02 May 2011. See also
Royal Letters
, ii, pp. 294-6 no. DCXLIV, esp. p. 295.