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  1. Walter de Lacy (c. 1172-1241) fue lord de Meath en Irlanda y también propietario de vastas propiedades en Weobley, Herefordshire, en Ludlow (Shropshire), en Ewyas Lacy en las Marcas Galesas, y de varias tierras en Normandía. Era el primogénito de Hugh de Lacy, un destacado barón cambro-normando que tomó parte en la invasión de Irlanda. 1 .

  2. Walter de Lacy, Lord of Meath. The keep of Trim Castle. Trim Castle's barbican. Walter de Lacy ( c. 1172 – 1241) was lord of Meath in Ireland. He was also a substantial land owner in Weobley, Herefordshire, in Ludlow, Shropshire, in Ewyas Lacy in the Welsh Marches, and several lands in Normandy. [1] .

  3. Walter de Lacy (died 27 March 1085) was a Norman nobleman who went to England after the Norman Conquest of England in 1066. He received lands in Herefordshire and Shropshire, and served King William I of England by leading military forces during 1075. He died in 1085 and one son inherited his lands. Another son became an abbot . Early life.

  4. 9 de may. de 2022 · Walter de Lacy (c. 1172 – 1241) was Lord of Meath in Ireland and Ludlow in Shropshire in the Welsh Marches. He was the eldest son of Hugh de Lacy, a leading Cambro-Norman baron in the Norman invasion of Ireland.

  5. Walter de Lacy (c. 1172-1241) fue lord de Meath en Irlanda y también propietario de vastas propiedades en Weobley, Herefordshire, en Ludlow (Shropshire), en Ewyas Lacy en las Marcas Galesas, y de varias tierras en Normandía. Era el primogénito de Hugh de Lacy, un destacado barón cambro-normando que tomó parte en la invasión de Irlanda. [1]

  6. Lacy, Walter de ( c. 1170–1241), lord of Weobley (Herefordshire) and lord of Meath, magnate, was eldest son of Hugh de Lacy (qv) (d. 1186), lord of Meath , and his first wife Rose de Baderon (‘Rose of Monmouth’). He may still have been a minor when his father died (July 1186), as he was not granted his father's lands in England and ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › De_Lacyde Lacy - Wikipedia

    Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath (before 1135 – 25 July 1186) was the great-grandson of Walter de Lacy of the Norman Conquest. Walter (before 1170 to 24 February 1240/41), 2nd Lord of Meath, 5th Baron de Lacy of Longtown, Weobley and Ludlow, eldest son of Hugh, married Margaret de Braose .