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  1. 24 de may. de 2024 · An estate held by Ernesi in 1066, later called the manor of PAINSWICK, evidently passed to Walter de Lacy (d. 1085) and was held by his son Roger de Lacy in 1086 and until his banishment in 1096. The estate was possibly the caput of the Lacy lands east of the Severn (fn. 4) and was held in chief.

  2. Hace 4 días · The Domesday Book records Lower Slaughter as "Sclostre," a manor held by Roger de Lacy, a prominent Norman baron (Open Domesday, 2021). Over the centuries, the manor of Lower Slaughter passed through the hands of several notable figures, including the de Lacy family, the Earls of March, and the Whitmore family.

  3. 24 de may. de 2024 · Roger de Lacy, constable of Chester and lord of the fee of Widnes, after granting Little Woolton to his uncle (Brother Robert) and the Hospitallers in the time of Richard I, changed his mind, took it from them and gave it to the abbey of Stanlaw, founded by his father in 1178.

  4. Hace 2 días · Alan was married three times. His first wife appears to have been a daughter of Roger de Lacy, Constable of Chester. It was likely upon this union that Alan gained the English lordship of Kippax as maritagium from his father-in-law.

  5. Hace 6 días · The manor of MARLAND and 9 oxgangs of land in CASTLETON were given to Stanlaw Abbey by Roger and Henry de Lacy and others. (fn. 9) The abbots probably regarded all their lands in Rochdale as forming one manor; but afterwards each of the purchasers appears to have regarded his share as a separate 'manor.'

  6. 24 de may. de 2024 · Some grants to Roger and John de Lacy are known. (fn. 23)

  7. Hace 5 días · By Ian Crump. The estate goes beyond a historic house. It encompasses working farms, offers a haven for wildlife, and provides a glimpse into Dorset's rich history, including the nearby prehistoric...