Ellis suggests that Walter de Lacy was the brother of Ilbert de Lacy, highlighting that Walter held a "knights fee in Lassy and Campeaux" in Normandy from Odo Bishop of Bayeux and that "this fief was afterwards held in parage by the heirs of Walter and Ilbert". * Hugh de Hose; After the latter's rebellion against the king in 1075 (which Walter de Lacy helped to ensure failed) Walter became the leading baron in the region. She was the granddaughter of Gilbert Fitz Richard. (abt. In 1210 Hugh de Lacy was exiled and his earldom was administered by Governors of Ireland for 16 years. Our goal is to use DNA along with tree research to sort out the Smiths of ALL locations, rather than having many possibly conflicting trees. A manuscript history of the Lacy family records that Ilberto de Lacy accompanied William the Conqueror to England and was awarded dominio et honore de Pontefracto, adding that he was buried ad dextrum cornu altaris sancti Benedicti (which appears from the context to refer to Pontefract Priory)[11]. [3] He was re-elected and served on Seattle City Council until 1940. Visualize another relationship Ancestors (and descendant) of Hugues or Hugh de Lacy (de Lassy) Household of Hugues or Hugh de Lacy (de Lassy) Seigneur de Lassy He had a relationship with Emma de Bois-l'vque. His head was impaled over the gate of Dublin Castle and later was sent to Henry II. - see below. L > Lacy | D > de Lacy > Hugh (Lacy) de Lacy, Categories: Norman invasion of Ireland | Irish History, Kingdom of Mide | Hiberno-Normans, Irish Nobility | Ireland, Governors | Early Barony of Weobley, WIKITREE HOME | ABOUT | G2G FORUM | HELP | SEARCH. De Lacy was elected to the United States Congress in 1944, replacing fellow Democrat Warren G. Magnuson who had retired from the House to run (successfully) for United States Senate. After this Lacy went back to England. I fixed it before I saw your comment; thanks for checking this group of profiles Isaac. The family took part in the Norman Conquest of England and the later Norman invasion of Ireland. However, this profile's (flimsy) bio currently includes the statement that this Hugh died without kids. Daily News, New York, New York August 21, 1986, Page 285, http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv83805, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/123425826/hugh-de-lacy-named-as-a-communist-by/, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/123425671/obituary-for-hugh-de-lacy/, Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Labor Archives of Washington, University of Washington Libraries Special Collections, Strikes! One of the privileges of a Count Palatine such as de Lacy was that he could create barons or inferior lords. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. Geoffrey de Geneville (died 1283), son of Maud. He was father of Walter de Lacy (1166 to 1241) and Hugh de Lacy, 1st Earl of Ulster (before 1179 to 1242). Married in 1068, France, to. Keats-Rohan believe Adeline was the daughter of Geoffrey I Talbot. So, we should fix that if we're confident in the family group & new connection. After Walter died in 1085 his body was taken from Hereford to Gloucester for burial, and may have rested briefly at Kempley. He was the son of Gilbert de Lacy of Ewias, Weobley and Ludlow castles in the Marches of Wales. The Annals of the Four Masters say that Ruairc was treacherously slain. Geni requires JavaScript! Vous avez ici le rsultat de plus de 50 ans de travail et Hugh De Lacy was the younger son of Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath [1], He followed his father as a Viceroy of Ireland, In 1203 Hugh de Lacy was created Earl of Ulster following the banishment of John de Courcy, first Earl of Ulster. Hugh De Lacy Lord of Ewyas-Lacy DeLacy was born in 1115, at birth place, to Gilbert de Lacy and Agnes de Lacy. Henry II applied to Ireland the feudal system of land tenure, displacing Murchadh Maoilseachlainn, king of Meath or Tara. He had substantial land holdings in Herefordshire and Shropshire. Parents. In accordance with the legal provisions, you can ask for the removal of your name and the name of your minor children. Following his participation in the Norman invasion of Ireland, he was granted the lands of a Gaelic medieval kingdom by the Anglo-Norman King Henry II of England in 1172 by the service of fifty knights. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Gerald of Wales also related the following legend of Fchn and Hugh de Lacy: " Chapter LII (Of the mill which no women enter), Lacy only escaped from Dublin with difficulty; he seems to have left the city in the charge of Richard de Clare by the king's orders, and to have commenced securing Meath by the construction of castles. Merci aussi a WIKIPEDIA ou j'ai beaucoup puis pour les Hugh de Lacy was born in 1020, at birth place. donnes disponibles sur GENEANET en assemblant parfois des http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=69876405, Hugh was a benefactor of Lanthony Abbey, and also of many churches in Ireland, including the abbey of Trim. Was his brother Roger's tenant, and then his heir. [7] They introduced folk singers Woody Guthrie, and Pete Seeger to the word when they came to visit Seattle in 1941, who went on to popularize it as term for a folk music jam. Deceased persons are not concerned by this provision. He died about 1194 in Wilton Castle, Ross on Wye, Hertfordshire, England. Explore the world's largest collection of free family trees, genealogy records and resources. Emma had married Hugh de Talbot about 1095, but their son Gilbert chose to take the de Lacy surname and inherited the Baronetcy and properties when Hugh died in 1121. The Lacy baronets of Ampton Hall, granted their title in the 20th century, derive from a Wexford Lacy family that claim descent from the Anglo-Norman de Lacy family. 31. Hugh de Lacy was born circa 1020 in Lassy, Calvados, Normandy, France and died 27 March 1085 Hereford, England of unspecified causes. c) ILBERT de Lacy (-[1093], bur [Pontefract Priory]). ralit historique peut parfois passer au second [8] In 1949, De Lacy married actress Hester Sondergaard. People . He was in possession of his father's lands before 1163, and in 116566 held fifty-eight and three-quarters knights' fees, and had nine tenants without knight service. WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Lassy (c.1020-1085), first recorded member of the Norman noble family de Lacy; Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath (died 1186), 4th Baron Lacy; Hugh de Lacy, Abbot of Shrewsbury (died c. 1215/18); Hugh de Lacy, 1st Earl of Ulster (c. 1176-1242), younger son of Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath; Hugh Lacy (1943-1998), 3rd Baronet of the Lacy baronets He is said to have had a dispute with Josce de Dinan as to certain lands in Herefordshire in 1154. She died before 1180 when Hugh married Princess Rose N Conchobair, daughter of King of Ireland, Ruaidr Ua Conchobair. The grant of Meath to Lacy was now confirmed, with the additions of Offaly, Kildare, and Wicklow. He retired from that role in 1967. Brother of Ermeline de Lacy; Walter de Lacy, Abbot of Gloucester; Agnes de Lacy; Emma de Lacy; N.N. de Lacy ( Laci, Lacie, Lascy, Lacey, Lassey) is the surname of an old Norman family which originated from Lassy, Calvados. The Chronique de Normandie, based on le Roman de Rou, names "le sire de Lacy" (twice) among those who took part in the conquest of England in 1066[10]. Robertus de Laceio founded Pontefract Priory, for the soul of Hylberti patris mei et Hawisi matris me, by undated charter[16]. Until 1361, the northern branch of the family held the great Lordship of Bowland before it passed through marriage to the Duchy of Lancaster. Alternative spellings: Roger de Laci, Roger de Lacie, Roger de Lascy. His son Hugh may have built St Marys to commemorate this."[https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/st-marys-church-ke]. Mes excuses et Enfin des centaines de passagers du Titanic. https://web.archive.org/web/20110615122847/http://www.ria.ie/RIA/files/1a/1a50fbf3-5fb8-4148-bb8e-3ca6d22a01a9.pdf, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hugh_de_Lacy,_Lord_of_Meath&oldid=1130712462, Elayne (Elena) de Lacy, who married Richard de Beaufo (Belfou). plan, et les erreurs se propagent. His wife's name was Adeline or Adeliz. From the account given by Giraldus Cambrensis, it would appear that there was a plot to destroy Ruairc. - see below. The Liber Vit of Durham names "Ilbertus de Laceio, Hathewis sua uxor, Rodbertus et Hugo filii eorum"[15]. While supervising the construction of a motte castle, he was assassinated at Durrow, Tullamore; he was beheaded with an axe by Gillaganinathair Miadaig of Bregmuine at the direction of In Sinnach Ua Ceithernaig, king of Tethba, perhaps to avenge the killing of the latter's son in battle against the Anglo-Normans eight years earlier. The design of the central three-storey keep (also known as a donjon or great tower) is unique for a Norman keep being of cruciform shape, with twenty corners. [2] He was subsequently elected as president of the Washington Commonwealth Federation, a left-wing faction within the Washington State Democratic Party that included a number of members of the Communist Party USA. The Lordship's caput was Trim Castle. They were the parents of at least 1 daughter. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. de la Noblesse Europenne jusqu' Charlemagne, un bon nombre des The sub-division of the county Meath was named the Barony of Ratoath, perhaps the first instance of the term barony used in Ireland for a division of a county. [7] These lands formed the basis of what became known as the Honour of Clitheroe. --- [de Lacy], son of --- (-before 1069). John Hugh De Lacy 1455 - Unknown. As governor of Ireland Lacy secured Leinster and Meath, building numerous castles, while leaving the Irish in possession of their lands. Hugh de Lacy is said to have had a dispute with Joce de Dinan as to certain lands in Herefordshire in 1154. Share your family tree and photos with the people you know and love. They sometimes appear as the parents of Sibyl Talbot FitzJohn, whoever, the relationship is uncertain. By letters patent from John, King of England,[17] the prescriptive barony was granted to Walter de Lacy and his heirs in perpetuity in 1208. 1320 in Marden, Kent County, England 1. By Rose he had two more children, William Gorm de Lacy and Ysota de Lacy. Emmeline de (Saer) ** SAY, born about 1045 - France, deceased in 1082 - Ewyas Harold . John de Lacy (d.1240), a descendant via a female line whose father, Roger Fitz John, Constable of Chester, adopted the surname "de Lacy", gained more titles, including that of the Earldom of Lincoln in 1221. These groupings allowed Walter to help defend the EnglandWales border against Welsh raids. WikiTree profile Lacy-305 created through the import of SRW 7th July 2011.ged on Jul 7, 2011 by. Until 1399, the northern branch of the family held the great Lordship of Bowland before it passed through marriage to the Duchy of Lancaster, as well as being Barons of Pontefract and later Earls of Lincoln. Gilbert was born in 1090, in Ewyas Harold, Herefordshire, England. Merci On 29 December 1172 he was at Canterbury, where, according to a story preserved by Giraldus, he reproved Archbishop Richard of Dover for his boastful language. Dictionary of National Biography. With an area of 30,000 m2, it is the largest castle in Ireland. A long controversy was then carried on between the two abbeys for his body, settled only in 1205 when his body was disinterred again and reburied in St. Thomas's Abbey, in the tomb of De Lacy's first wife. premiers migrs vers les Etats-Unis, beaucoup de personalits des On 29 December 1172 he was at Canterbury, where, according to a story preserved by Giraldus, he reproved Archbishop Richard of Dover for his boastful language. Login to find your connection. In accordance with the legal provisions, you can ask for the removal of your name and the name of your minor children. He married Adeline [surname and parentage not known] but died in 1121 [?1115] without issue, and his two sisters, Emma and Ermeline [Walter de Lacy's daughters] therefore became the heiresses to Ewyas Lacy. Hugh de Lacy was born before 1135 and married Rose de Monmouth before 1155. m EMMA, daughter of ---. [2], King Henry's ostensible grant of Meath to Lacy was not accepted by Tighearnn Ruairc, King of Brifne, who ruled it at that time. quelques milliers de fiches que j'ai copies. He died in 1242, the earldom reverted to the Crown and was . * Robert de Lacy, who obtained Rathwire; 1320 in Marden, Kent County, England 1, and died Abt. 2008 - 2023 INTERESTING.COM, INC. Ingelram de LACY, Seigneur de Rmilly.Gouverneur du chteau et de la ville de Caen (1104-1106) ca 1065-1106/ Married toAgnes Muriel de RUMILLY ca 1080-1096 Major children and living persons must directly contact the, Relationship with Henri Frebault (Sosa/Ahnentafel #1), Relationship with Rohese de Monmouth (spouse), Browse using this individual as Sosa/Ahnentafel #1, Familles Frebault, Huet, Meutzner, Hengstermann et la Noblesse europenne, List of all individuals in the family tree, {{ 'gw_downgraded_access_back_to_max'|translate }}, Deceased 25July1186 (Friday) - Durrow, "King's County", Ireland, Individual: Complete Peerage - Ulster article, Vol XII/2, p. 168. Hugh De Lacy (1910-1986), American politician, member of the United States House of Representatives from 1945 to 1947; Elizabeth B. As governor of Ireland Lacy secured Leinster and Meath, building numerous castles, while preserving the Irish in possession of their lands. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. De Lacy was defeated by Republican Homer Jones in the 1946 election. Get Started. 1370 in Marden, Kent County, England 1 .He married ISOLDE REVE 1 Abt. [16] Known as a great builder of castles, by c. 1200, de Lacy had settlements all over the lordship, either in his own hands or the hands of his barons. Some time after 1196, the son of Hugh de Lacy, named Walter, granted the whole land of Rathtowth to his younger brother, Hugh. Among these was Trim Castle, which was put in charge of Hugh Tyrrel. But in the following winter Hugh was sent back, though with a coadjutor in the person of one of the royal clerks, Robert of Shrewsbury. Leave a message for others who see this profile. Emerson Hugh De Lacy (May 9, 1910 August 19, 1986)[1] was an American politician and socialist. Before Henry's departure about the end of March Lacy was granted Meath by the service of fifty knights and with almost royal authority; he was also put in charge of Dublin Castle. 1945), first woman named to be a Justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia; Ed Lacy (1911-1968), American writer of crime and detective fiction A manuscript history of the Lacy family names "Robertum Lacy" as son of "Ilberto de Lacy" and his wife "Hauisia", adding that he founded "monasterium apud Pontefractum", died during the reign of King William II, and was buried at Pontefract [20]. The de Lacy lands then passed to, Gilbert de Lacy, son of Walter, married Isabel Bigod, daughter of Sir. Gilbert de Lacy thus became the 4th Baron de Lacy, "The tiny church of St Mary at Kempley, Gloucestershire, was probably built in the early 12th century by Baron Hugh de Lacy, owner of Kempley manor. [1] As such, it is generally accepted that Lacy was de facto the first Viceroy of Ireland, a position he was to hold three times (in 1172, 1179, and c.1180), the third time jointly with the Bishop of Salisbury. [citation needed], After this Lacy went back to England. Il est probable que ce faisant, la Ceci dit, la fonction In Lee, Sidney (ed.). The Olympian, Olympia, Washington, January 28, 1948, Page 14. Ilbert de LACY, born about 12 March 1040, deceased 24 June 1090 (Tuesday) aged about 50 years old Married in 1061 to; Mary de MURITAN, born in 1040, deceased in 1109 aged 69 years old; Siblings.
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