Llanthony Priory,, Monmouthshire, Wales
Il a/avait une relation avec Isabel Bigod.
Enfant(s):
Walter de Lacy’s only son Gilbert had died in 1234 [1230?] in Trim, Meath, Ireland and was buried in Llanthony. He married Isabel Bigod, daughter of Hugh [?Ralph] Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk, in about 1225 and had two daughters, Margery [born c.1228 [1230?] in Ewyas Lacy, and Maud [born c.1230 [1228?] in Dublin. Because Gilbert predeceased his father the de Lacy estates including Ewyas Lacy passed down to his daughters [Walter II de Lacy’s grand-daughters] who on Walter’s death received a moiety of Ewyas Lacy and a share of the Lordship with the taxes and revenues that attached to it. Later documents refer to the lordship as being ‘held in coparcenary’, and the split of the lordship and lands of Ewyas Lacy thus created in 1241 persisted to modern times. The Lacy sisters are also said to have had marriages personally arranged for them by King Henry III, to ensure that the estates they had inherited were retained in the hands of trusted royal servants. Margery died about 1256 and Maud died on the 11th of April 1304 in Ireland, bringing to an end this branch of the de Lacy line.
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