OCCU Lord Of Halton; Constable Of Chester
RELI Lord Of Halton; Constable Of ChesterNOTES for Robert: 4, (o.s.p.) Robert was probably at the coronation of Richard Ias he witnessed the coronation charter. (p 86)"The Coucher Book or Chartulary
of Whalley Abbey," edited byW.A. Hulton; published by The Chetham Society, 1847."Robert de Lascy,who died 12 Kal. Febr., A.D. 1193, and devised his estates,consisting of sixty sixty knights' fees,
to his uterine sister, Albreida,daughter of Robert de Lisours. Mem.--Dugdale's account of the descent of theLascy honours has been followed; but it is proper to state thatanother version, supported
by Dodsworth, implies that the connection ofthe Lascys with the barons of Halton was as follows: I. Robert deLascy, left three children, 1. Ilbert, who succeeded, but died s.p. 2.Henry, who
succeeded, and left the above above name Robert de Lascy 3. Albreida, married Robert de Lizours, who, by an entry on thepipe-roll, 31 Henry I, paid twenty-five marks that he might marry thesister of
Ilbert de Lascy. They had a daughter and heir, Albreda, whomarried Richard, fifth baron of Halton..."3, #1513, p 203. "Grant by Robert de Lascy to William (de Vescy)Fitz-Eustace his uncle, of 1
bovate in Great Marsden (co.Lanc.,), rendering a spur of 4d. yearly at Pontefract. c.1180-1193.""Robert, only son and heir of Henry de Lascy, is named in one of hisfather's charters, in which he
confirmed a gift made by Jordan Foliot;its date is 1160-1177. His mother is said to have been Aubreye, sister ofWilliam de Vescy, sometime parson of Barwick- in-Elmet. "
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DATE 19 JAN 1998