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Ilbert De Lacy Lord Pontefract

Ilbert De Lacy Lord Pontefract

Male 1045 - Abt 1093  (48 years)    Has 2 ancestors and more than 100 descendants in this family tree.

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  • Name Ilbert De Lacy Lord Pontefract  [1, 2, 3, 4
    Birth 1045  [1, 2, 3, 4
    Gender Male 
    Fact 1 With William The Conqueror. Followed His Norman Overlord Into England Abt 1066. Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2, 3, 4
    Fact 1 
    Fact 2 Built Large Estates In The South Half Of The West Riding, Yorkshire. Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2, 3, 4
    Fact 2 
    Fact 3 Held Estates As Tenant-In-Chief Direct Of The King. Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2, 3, 4
    Fact 3 
    Fact 4 Also Had Land In Lincoln, Nottingham, Buckingham, Oxford, Berkshire, And Surrey. Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2, 3, 4
    Fact 4 
    Fact 5 Military Importance Of This Stretch Of Territory Was Enormous. Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2, 3, 4
    Fact 5 
    Fact 6 Participation At The Battle Of Hastings Can Not Be Proved. Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2, 3, 4
    Fact 6 
    Fact 7 Enfeoffed As A Tenant Of Bishop Odo (William's Brother) Soon After 1066. Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2, 3, 4
    Fact 7 
    Name Ilbert De Lacy De Pontefract  [3, 4
    Death Abt 1093  [1, 2, 3, 4
    Patriarch & Matriarch
    Ilbert De Lacy   (Father) 
    Emma (De Lacy)  (Mother) 
    Notes 
    • [large-G675.FTW]

      W E Wightman, *The Lacy Family in England and Normandy, 1066-1194*,
      genealogical chart following p 260.

      From same, p 17, 19: "The honour of Pontefract is the name later given to the
      estates built up by the Lacy family, mainly by Ilbert I under the first two Norman kings. In 1086 the bulk of these estates were already to be found in
      the south half of the West Riding of Yorkshire, held by Ilbert I as tenant-in-chief direct of the king, though there was also an appreciable quantity of land scattered over the counties of Lincoln, Nottingham, Buckingham, Oxford, counties of Lincoln, Nottingham, Buckingham, Oxford, Berkshire, and Surrey. ..... The military importance of this stretch of territory was enormous."

      From same, p 55: "The first holder of the honour of Pontefract was Ilbert I
      de Lacy, brother of the first lord of the honour of Weobley, Walter I. Proof of their relationship comes from their estate in NOrmandy. This single holding was held jointly by the descendants of Ilbert I and Walter I by the Norman tenure of parage, under which land was divided amongst the sons and daughters whilst at the same time remaining a single fee. Had it not been originally a family holding this tenure would not have applied, and the details of the dissolution of the joint fee show that the family link must have been via Ilbert and Walter as sons of the same father. The senior branch of the family was probably that of Ilbert of Pontefract. He followed
      his Norman overlord into England, whereas Walter arrived in the train of
      William fitz Osbern, much as a younger son might do. In all probability the
      younger brother would have no obligation to follow his liege lord outside
      Normandy and thus might choose to attach himself to the most convenient
      leader he could find. An additional piece of evidence comes from the grant
      of twenty- two acres of land at Montmain to the nunnery of St. Amand by
      Emma, the mother of Ilbert de Lacy. She was categorically described as
      Ilbert's mother, to distinguish her from the abbess of St. Amand, whose name
      was also Emma. This implies either that Ilbert was the more important of
      the two brothers in Normandy, and under the rules of tenure by parage
      therefore the elder, or else that Walter was not Emma's son, but a cousin.
      As this would have been impossible, in view of the later descent of the fee,
      it is most likely that Ilbert was the elder. Little is known about either
      of the brothers. They were not, for example, amongst the favoured few whose
      participation at the battle of Hastings can be proved. Ilbert I was
      probably born not later than 1045, though this is little more than a guess
      based on the likely assumption that he came over in 1066, and was enfeoffed
      as a tenant of Bishop Odo soon afterward. He was still alive shortly after
      Odo's banishment on 14 November 1088. It is possible that he was alive in
      or soon after 1091, but he was undoubtedly dead by the end of the reign of
      Rufus, for by that time he had been succeeded by his son Robert I. Little
      more is known about his family. His wife's name was Hawise, and that is the
      total extent of information about her."

      From same, p 58: "It has been frequently stated that the abbot of Selby from
      1096/7 to 1122/3 was Hugh de Lacy, son of Ilbert I. ..... There is no medieval
      evidence that the surname of Abbot Hugh was 'de Lacy', even though the
      introduction and the index in the published edition of the Selby cartulary
      use it. The error can be traced to Burton, who committed it for the first
      time in 1758 [J. Burton, *Monastican Eboracense*, p 405]. Burton quoted as
      his authority Dugdale's *Monasticon*, of nearly a century earlier, but
      Dugdale only called him Abbot Hugh, with no surname -- and no
      pre-Reformation account adds any surname either. Hugh de Lacy, as abbot of
      Selby, is undoubtedly an eighteenth century promotion."
    Person ID I79230  ktree
    Last Modified 4 Mar 2024 

    Father Ilbert De Lacy 
    Relationship unknown 
    Mother Emma (De Lacy) 
    Relationship unknown 
    Family ID F18769  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Hawise (De Lacy),   b. 1045   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Children 
     1. Robert De Lacy Lord Pontefract,   b. 1070, Halton, Chestershire, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Bef 1129 (Age < 58 years)  [Father: unknown]  [Mother: unknown]
    Family ID F28195  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 4 Mar 2024 

  • Sources 
    1. [S204] large-G675.FTW.
      Date of Import: 14 Mar 1999

    2. [S204] large-G675.FTW.

    3. [S203] Gregory Strong, Ancestory.com Individual Tree - Kings & Presidents.

    4. [S201] Leisure Guy, leisureguy@icloud.com, "KinshipTree - Historical Family Database", (Name: Name: http://kinshipcove.com Genealogy Research: Common Historical Roots In South Texas;;).



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