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Margaret de Braose, Lady of Trim

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By 1215, Walter and Margaret were back in the King's favour, and Walter's confiscated estates were restored to him. As a further token of John's favour, Walter was appointed Castellan and Sheriff of Hereford the following year, and Margaret obtained permission to found a religious house in memory of
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In 1208, Margaret's parents lost favour with their patron, King John of England, who seized all of the de Braose castles in the Welsh Marches. In order to escape from John's vindictive wrath, Margaret's mother, Maud and her eldest brother William fled to Ireland where they found refuge with Margaret
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Margaret was a daughter of William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber, a powerful Marcher Lord, and Maud de St. Valéry. She was reputed to have had about fifteen siblings, although only eight have been recorded. Her paternal grandparents were
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to Margaret for the construction of the Hospital of St. John. King John sent the instructions to her husband Walter by letters patent. Margaret's subsequent attempts to free her foundation from the control of the
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Margaret died on an unknown date sometime after 1255. Her husband had died in 1241, leaving his vast holdings and lordships to their granddaughters by their son Gilbert, Margery de Lacy, and
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and her family at Trim Castle. In 1210, however, King John sent an expedition to Ireland. Maud and William escaped from Trim but were apprehended on the
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on the orders of King John. Walter de Lacy's estates were forfeited to the Crown as punishment for having harboured traitors inside his castle.
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her mother. On 10 October 1216, eight days before his death, King John conceded three carucates of land in the royal forest of Aconbury,
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Pernel de Lacy (1201 – after 25 November 1288), married firstly William St. Omer, and secondly Ralph VI de Toeni by whom she had issue.
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The History of Ewyas Lacy, An ancient hundred of South-West Herefordshire, theme: de Lacy family history 1000s 1100s 1200s
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The History of Ewyas Lacy, An ancient Hundred of South-West Herefordshire, theme: de Lacy family history 1000s 1100s 1200s
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of Hereford. It was an advantageous marriage as Walter and her father both held castles and lordships in the
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as well as Ireland, and thus the two men looked after each other's interests in both places.
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Cambridge Journals, Cambridge University Press, retrieved on 26 October 2009
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In November 1200, Margaret married Walter de Lacy, Lord of Trim Castle in
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Together Walter and Margaret had at least six children who included:
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led her into a lengthy dispute which ultimately involved the Pope.
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Histoire des Duc de Normandie et des Rois d' Angleterre
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Index

Noble family
Walter de Lacy
Gilbert de Lacy
Egidia de Lacy
William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber
Maud de St. Valéry
Marcher Lord
William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber
Maud de St. Valéry
John of England
Walter de Lacy
Trim Castle
County Meath
Ludlow Castle
Shropshire
William de Braose, 3rd Lord Bramber
Bertha of Hereford
County Meath
Ireland
Shropshire
Herefordshire
Sheriff
Welsh Marches
Gilbert de Lacy
Egidia de Lacy
Richard Mor de Burgh
Antrim
Scotland
Corfe Castle
Dorset

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