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  1. Henry de Lacy, conde de Lincoln (c. 1251-febrero de 1311), Barón de Pontefract, Señor de Bowland, [1] Barón de Halton y Condestable hereditario de Chester fue un noble inglés, confidente del Rey Eduardo I. Sirvió a su rey en Gales, Francia, y Escocia tanto como militar como como diplomático.

  2. Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln (c. 1251 – February 1311), Baron of Pontefract, Lord of Bowland, Baron of Halton and hereditary Constable of Chester, was an English nobleman and confidant of King Edward I. He served Edward in Wales, France, and Scotland, both as a soldier and a diplomat.

  3. Henry de Lacy, conde de Lincoln (c. 1251-febrero de 1311), Barón de Pontefract, Señor de Bowland, [1] Barón de Halton y Condestable hereditario de Chester fue un noble inglés, confidente del Rey Eduardo I. Sirvió a su rey en Gales, Francia, y Escocia tanto como militar como como diplomático.

  4. founding of Denbigh. In Denbigh. …king Edward I conquered Wales, Henry de Lacy, 3rd earl of Lincoln, founded a borough there in 1283 and built a castle, which withstood attack in 1402 by the rebel Welsh leader Owain Glyn Dŵr, though the town itself was razed.

  5. 14 de abr. de 2024 · Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln. On the wall of the south choir aisle of Westminster Abbey is the carved shield of Henry de Lacy, 5th Earl of Lincoln (1249-1311). This series of shields are traditionally of individuals and families who were benefactors to the building of Henry III 's Gothic Abbey (from 1245-1272).

  6. 30 de dic. de 2020 · LACY, HENRY de, third Earl of Lincoln of the Lacy family (1249?–1311), was son of Edmund de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, by Alice, elder daughter of Manfred III, marquis of Saluzzo, and grandson of John de Lacy, first earl [q. v.] Henry was probably born in the latter part of 1249, since in April 1296 he was in his forty-seventh year ( Monast. Anglic. v.

  7. Henry de Lacy, son of Edmund, was educated at court and became Chief Councillor to Edward I. While the king was engaged on military conflicts with the Scots, Henry was appointed Protector of the Realm. He transferred the monastery from Stanlow to Whalley. He died at his London home, Lincoln's Inn and was buried in the old St Paul's ...