Ancestral Trails 2016 » Hugh de LACY (1174-1242)

Personal data Hugh de LACY 

  • He was born in the year 1174 in Ewyas Lacy, Herefordshire.

    Waarschuwing Attention: Was older than 65 years (68) when child (Maud de LACY) was born (??-??-1242).

  • Title: Earl of Ulster
  • He died December 1242 in Ulster, Ireland, he was 68 years old.
  • A child of HUGH de LACY and ROHESE de MONMOUTH

Household of Hugh de LACY

Waarschuwing Attention: Partner (Emmeline RIDDLESFORD) is 46 years younger.

(1) He is married to Lesceline de VERDUN.

They got married in the year 1195 at Ulster, Ireland, he was 21 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Rohese de LACY  1208-???? 


(2) He is married to Emmeline RIDDLESFORD.

They got married in the year 1236 at Trim Castle, Meath, Ireland, he was 62 years old.

They got married about 1242.


Child(ren):

  1. Maud de LACY  1242-????


Notes about Hugh de LACY

Hugh de Lacy, 1st Earl of Ulster (~1176 - after December 26, 1242) was an Anglo-Norman soldier and peer. He was a leading figure in the Norman invasion of Ireland in the 12th century. He was created Earl of Ulster in 1205 by King John of England.

De Lacy was the younger son of Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath. Circa 1189, he was appointed Viceroy of Ireland, a position previously held by his father. He was replaced in 1190 by Guillaume le Petil. He was later reappointed to serve as viceroy from 1205 to 1210.

He erected a motte in the 1180s in Carlow, on the site of which Carlow Castle was built in the 13th century. Excavations at Carlow Castle in 1996, found the remains of a series of post-holes inside a curving ditch, running under the walls of the towered keep and therefore pre-dating it. The remains of a corn-drying kiln were found to the north of this. These features were interpreted as representing the remains of the first castle here, whose defences and buildings seem to have been constructed of earth and timber. A reinterpretation of the historical sources suggests that this primary timber castle was built in the early 1180s by Hugh de Lacy for John de Clahull.

Capture of John de Courcy and Earldom of Ulster
In 1199, King John of England authorised de Lacy to wage war on John de Courcy, who had conquered much of Ulster without help or permission from the King. Hugh captured de Courcy in 1204. An account of the capture appears in the Book of Howth.

In 1205, King John created him Earl of Ulster and made what was de Courcy's territory in Ulster the Earldom of Ulster. He granted Drogheda its charter. He continued the conquest of the north-eastern over-kingdom of Ulaid, building on de Courcy's success, with the earldom spanning across the modern counties of Antrim and Down and parts of Londonderry.

He purportedly separated from his first wife and was living adulterously. He had legitimate and natural children, and historic sources give contradictory accounts. In 1226, his daughter by his first wife married Alan, Lord of Galloway. He secondly married Emmeline de Riddlesford, the daughter of Walter de Riddlesford about 1242. With Emmeline he had a daughter, Lady Maud de Lacy, who married Walter Bourke, Lord of Connaught in 1264, who in her right became Earl of Ulster.

Emmaline's second marriage was with Stephen de Longespee, grandson of Henry II of England, by whom she had two daughters: Ela Longespee, Lady of Ashby (1244 - c. 19 July 1276) and Emmeline Longespee, Lady of Offaly.
SOURCE: Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_de_Lacy,_1st_Earl_of_Ulster

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Hugh de LACY

HUGH de LACY
1140-1186

Hugh de LACY
1174-1242

(1) 1195
(2) 1236
Maud de LACY
1242-????

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