Examines the rise and fall of the aristocratic Lacy family in England, Ireland, Wales and Normandy. As one of the first truly transnational studies of individual medieval aristocrats, it provides a fresh look at lordship and the interplay between aristocracy and crown from 1166 to 1241.
Examines the rise and fall of the aristocratic Lacy family in England, Ireland, Wales and Normandy. As one of the first truly transnational studies of individual medieval aristocrats, it provides a fresh look at lordship and the interplay between aristocracy and crown from 1166 to 1241.
Colin Veach is Lecturer in Medieval History at the University of Hull
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Introduction Part I: Hugh de Lacy 1. A transnational magnate: 1166 74 2. 'Lord of the foreigners of Ireland': 1177 86 Part II: Walter de Lacy 3. Divided allegiance: 1189 99 4. Factionalism: 1199 1206 5. Royal v. aristocratic lordship: 1206 16 6. Sheriff of Herefordshire: 1216 22 7. The dangers of transnational lordship: 1222 41 Part III: Lordship 8. Lordship in four realms Conclusion Appendix 1: Family trees Appendix 2: Tables Appendix 3: Charter of Walter de Lacy Select bibliography Index
Introduction Part I: Hugh de Lacy 1. A transnational magnate: 1166 74 2. 'Lord of the foreigners of Ireland': 1177 86 Part II: Walter de Lacy 3. Divided allegiance: 1189 99 4. Factionalism: 1199 1206 5. Royal v. aristocratic lordship: 1206 16 6. Sheriff of Herefordshire: 1216 22 7. The dangers of transnational lordship: 1222 41 Part III: Lordship 8. Lordship in four realms Conclusion Appendix 1: Family trees Appendix 2: Tables Appendix 3: Charter of Walter de Lacy Select bibliography Index
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