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... Walter De Lacy , who lived in the Castle of Trim ( King John's Castle ) , and who not merely inherited his father's property in Meath but also his taste for castle building . When Hugh De Lacy obtained the grant from Henry II of the ...
... Walter De Lacy , who lived in the Castle of Trim ( King John's Castle ) , and who not merely inherited his father's property in Meath but also his taste for castle building . When Hugh De Lacy obtained the grant from Henry II of the ...
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... Walter De Lacy , in gratitude to God for his restoration to his former possessions and in reparation for the crimes of which he had been guilty , founded the ' Priory of St. John's , Trim , and , when finished , handed it over as a free ...
... Walter De Lacy , in gratitude to God for his restoration to his former possessions and in reparation for the crimes of which he had been guilty , founded the ' Priory of St. John's , Trim , and , when finished , handed it over as a free ...
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... ( Walter ) was a direct descendant of Alured , nephew of the Abbot of St. Taurin , Evreux , Normandy , whom De Lacy brought over with him to Ireland , and to whom he gave a large estate in the heart of Meath together with the honour of ...
... ( Walter ) was a direct descendant of Alured , nephew of the Abbot of St. Taurin , Evreux , Normandy , whom De Lacy brought over with him to Ireland , and to whom he gave a large estate in the heart of Meath together with the honour of ...
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... Walter De Lacy , who , having built and finished it in a superb style , handed it over as a free gift to the ecclesiastical authorities for the benefit of the sick poor . Simon Rochfort , the Bishop of the diocese , lost no time in ...
... Walter De Lacy , who , having built and finished it in a superb style , handed it over as a free gift to the ecclesiastical authorities for the benefit of the sick poor . Simon Rochfort , the Bishop of the diocese , lost no time in ...
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