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  1. William FitzAldelm, FitzAdelm, FitzAldhelm, or FitzAudelin was an Anglo-Norman nobleman from Suffolk or North Yorkshire. He was the son of Adelm de Burgate, and an important courtier who took part in the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland.

  2. When Henry II. received the news of the first successes of the invaders in Ireland, he sent over William FitzAdelm de Burgh with Hugh de Lacy to take the submission of Roderic O' Conor. After Strongbow's death, FitzAdelm was appointed governor of Ireland.

  3. A biographical account of William Fitz-Adelm de Burgh, taken from James and Freeman Wills' The Irish Nation.

  4. 2 de may. de 2022 · William FitzAldelm (alt. spellings include FitzAdelm, FitzAldhelm, or FitzAudelin) was a Norman noble from Suffolk or North Yorkshire. He was the son of Adelm de Burgate. He was an important as a courtier and took part in the Norman invasion of Ireland.

  5. 10 de jul. de 2023 · Biography. The fictional patriarch of this line was the creation of 17th century and later genealogists who created an extremely unaccurate family tree for the de Burgh family.

  6. Agnes de Lacy. Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath, 4th Baron Lacy ( Anglo-Norman: Huge de Laci; before 1135 – 25 July 1186), was an Anglo-Norman landowner and royal office-holder. He had substantial land holdings in Herefordshire and Shropshire. Following his participation in the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland, he was granted, in 1172, the lands ...

  7. El Tratado de Windsor se firmó en 1175 en Windsor, Berkshire, entre el rey Enrique II de Inglaterra y el Gran rey de Irlanda, Rory O'Connor. Consistió en un acuerdo territorial firmado durante la expansión normanda de la isla de Irlanda. 1 .