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"The Lacy Family in England & Normandy, 1066-1194" by W.E. Wightman
"Robert I succeeded his father Ilbert as head of the family, probably between
1091 and 1100. Almost as little is known about his career as about that of
his father. The date of his birth cannot even be guessed, and the date of his
death is uncertain. He was alive during the time of Thomas II, archbishop of
York (1108-13). He was dead by 1129, when Robert de Lisours paid £12. 9s. 4d.
for permission to marry Robert de Lacy's daughter Aubrey. ..... Robert's wife
was called Matilda. She surviived into Stephens's reign, and perhaps even
until 1155. They had three sons whose existence can be proved, as well as a
daugher, Aubrey. Ilbert II suceeded Robert I, and Henry succeeded Ilbert when
the latter died apparently childless. A third unnamed son was killed at the
battle of the Standard, 22 August 1138, and was the only Anglo-Norman knight
killed. Robert also had a son of his own name."
Robert I was the first member of the family to found a monastery of his own.
..... Robert I was responsible for the foundation of the Cluniac priory of
St. John, Pontefract, at some time during the reign of William I. .....
Robert I seems to have been an energetic founder and builder, for in addition
to his ecclesiastical
foundations he was probably responsible for the building of the Lacy castle
at Clitheroe. There is no real evidence whatever for the suggestion sometimes
advanced that Roger of Poitou built it."
"Round about 1114 Robert I was banished from his English estates, though
apparently not from those in Normandy, since his son was still in possession
of his share of the lands there in 1133. The honour was granted to Hugh de
Laval not later than 1118 ..... Although there is no evidence to connect him
with England before he received Pontefract, Hugh seems to have regarded
himself as the heir of the Lacy family and to have behaved much like any
ordinary tenant-in-chief, unlike his immediate successor [William] Maltravers..."
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