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  2. For the last 10 years of her life, after the death of de Freyne, Alice also appears to have had the support of Edward III in the commissions of oyer and terminers that Alice requested during this time seem to have been promptly appointed and thoroughly investigated. Death. Alice died childless at Barlings Abbey in 1348. Her Earldom of Lincoln ...

  3. Lacy, Alice (1281–1348) Countess of Lincoln. Born in 1281; died on October 2, 1348; buried at Birling, Kent, England; daughter of Henry Lacy, earl of Lincoln; married Thomas Plantagenet, second earl of Lancaster, about 1311 (divorced 1318).

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  5. Jan 30, 2016 · Alice de Lacy, countess of Lincoln, Salisbury, Lancaster, Leicester and Derby, was born on Christmas Day 1281 and died 2 October 1348, at the age of nearly sixty-seven. Her father, Henry de Lacy, was earl of Lincoln; her mother, Margaret Longespée, was countess of Salisbury in her own right.

    • Denbigh, Denbighshire
    • December 25, 1281
    • "5th Countess of Salisbury"
  6. Jan 10, 2007 · Alice de Lacy, countess of Lincoln, Salisbury, Lancaster, Leicester and Derby, was born on Christmas Day 1281 and died 2 October 1348, at the age of nearly sixty-seven. Her father, Henry de Lacy, was earl of Lincoln; her mother, Margaret Longespée, was countess of Salisbury in her own right.

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  7. Mar 19, 2023 · Margarets daughter Alice de Lacy became the suo jure countess of Lincoln and Salisbury after one of her brothers fell down a well and the other one fell off a parapet at Pontefract Castle. Alice was unhappily married to Edward I’s nephew Thomas of Lancaster from childhood.

  8. Mar 25, 2014 · This paper addresses the question of widows’ status by exploring the political and personal manoeuvrings of Alice de Lacy, countess of Lincoln and Salisbury. The widow of Thomas, earl of Lancaster, Alice found herself in a precarious position after her husband’s execution for treason in 1322.

  9. Alice de Lacy was the daughter of Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, and Margaret Longespee, Countess of Salisbury. Born at Denbigh Castle, her birthday is usually recorded as Christmas Day, 25th December 1281, although that may have been the date of her baptism.

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