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Hugh de Lacy was the son of Gilbert de Lacy (died after 1163) of Ewyas Lacy, Weobley, and Ludlow. He is said to have had a dispute with Josce de Dinan as to certain lands in Herefordshire in 1154. He was in possession of his father's lands before 1163, and in 1165–66 held fifty-eight and three-quarters knight's fees , and had nine tenants ...
The Lacy arms. de Lacy (Laci, Lacie, Lascy, Lacey, Lassey) is the surname of an old Norman family which originated from Lassy, Calvados. The family took part in the Norman Conquest of England and the later Norman invasion of Ireland. The name is first recorded for Hugh de Lacy (1020–1085).
Hugh (2nd Abbot of Selby Abbey) *Ilbert (died c1141) *Henry (died 1187) Albreda: Robert de Lissours *Robert (died 1192) Albreda: Richard Fitz-Eustace (constable of Chester) John Fitz-Eustace (died at Tyre, 1190) *John (assumed the surname de Lacy, died 1240) Margaret, d. of Robert de Quincey *Edmund (died 1258) Alesia, d. of Manfred, a Spanish ...
The de Lacy family is an ancient Anglo-Norman aristocratic family which participated in the Norman conquest of England and the Norman invasion of Ireland. The family had significant land holdings in northern England and in Ireland.
Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath; Walter de Lacy, Lord of Meath. Walter's son, Gilbert de Lacy, predeceased his father. Gilbert was married to Isabel Bigod and they had two daughters who were joint heirs to their grandfather. The lordship was split between them; the western part was awarded to Margery while the eastern part, centred on Trim, was ...
Henry de Lacy, 3rd Earl of Lincoln (1272–1311) 26 Earls of Winchester South-East Saer de Quincy, 1st Earl of Winchester (1207–1219) Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester (1219–1264) 27 Earls of Ulster Ireland Hugh de Lacy, 1st Earl of Ulster (1205–1243) Walter de Burgh, 1st Earl of Ulster (1264–1271)
Hugh de Lacy, 1st Earl of Ulster (c. 1176 – after December 26, 1242) was an Anglo-Norman soldier and peer. He was a leading figure in the Norman invasion of Ireland in the 12th century, and was created Earl of Ulster in 1205 by King John of England .
Hugh de Lacy c. 1176 –1271 Earl of Ulster: Earl of Ulster (2nd Irish creation), 1264: Maud de Lacy: Walter de Burgh c. 1210 –1271 1st Earl of Ulster, 2nd Lord of Connaught: Richard Óg de Burgh 1259–1326 2nd Earl of Ulster: John de Burgh d. 1313: King Robert II 1316–1390: King Edward III 1312–1377: William Donn de Burgh 1312–1333 ...