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  2. de Lacy - Wikipedia

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    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).

  3. Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. Hugh de Lacy, 1st Earl of Ulster - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  5. Hugh de Lacy - Wikipedia

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    Hugh de Lacy may refer to: Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Lassy (c.1020–1085), first recorded member of the Norman noble family de Lacy; Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath (died 1186), 4th Baron Lacy; Hugh de Lacy, Abbot of Shrewsbury (died c. 1215/18) Hugh de Lacy, 1st Earl of Ulster (c. 1176–1242), younger son of Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath

  6. Category:De Lacy family - Wikipedia

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    The de Lacy family is an ancient Anglo-Norman aristocratic family which participated in the Norman conquest of England ... Hugh de Lacy, 1st Earl of Ulster; Hugh de ...

  7. Lordship of Meath - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Pontefract de Lacys' family tree - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Earl of Ulster - Wikipedia

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    De Courcy's lands and title were forfeited, and de Lacy was created the Earl of Ulster with the transfer of de Courcy's rights. The creation specifically granted Hugh de Lacy the right to everything John de Courcy possessed on the day of the battle, with the exception of the churches, which remained with the Crown: [4]