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  1. de Lacy who may have been the son of Emma, sister to Hugh, the third baron. Emma’s husband may have been Hugh Talbot. According to this version Gilbert assumed the name of de Lacy, and claimed the barony. More recent writers suggest that Gilbert de Lacy was son of Hugh’s exiled brother, Roger. Gilbert was Hugh de Lacy’s father.8

  2. When Sir John Hugh Lacy was born in 1475, in Mytholmroyd, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, his father, Gerard de Lacy II, was 11 and his mother, Joan Alice Symmes, was 16. He married Agnes Saville. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 5 daughters.

  3. Theme: de Lacy family history. Date: 1000’s 1100’s 1200’s. The de Lacy family developed a number of branches in Herefordshire and exerted substantial influence in the County and elsewhere in the centuries following the Norman Conquest. This paper deals only with the branch who became Lords of Ewyas [later Ewyas Lacy] in the period from ...

  4. When Hugh de Lacy Lord of Meath was born in 1125, in Herefordshire, England, United Kingdom, his father, Gilbert de Lacy, was 11122 and his mother, Agnes de Bulmer, was 21. He married Rohese of Monmouth FitzBaderon in 1155, in Herefordshire, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 7 daughters.

  5. A Compendium of Irish Biography. 1878. De Lacy, Hugh, one of the most distinguished of the Anglo-Norman invaders, came over in Henry II.'s retinue, landing at Waterford, 18th October 1171. The estates that fell to his lot were chiefly in Meath and Connaught. He was appointed Lord-Justice more than once, and vigorously maintained the English ...

  6. 26 de may. de 2021 · Hugh de Lacy, First Earl of Ulster - November 2016. A ubiquitous image in the Middle Ages, used by writers to make the course of events more intelligible, was the ‘wheel of Fortune’, raising men and women up to the apex of fame, wealth and power, or casting them back to earth and the terrestrial realities of ignominy, poverty and disgrace.

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