A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE 



The baronies of Clitheroe, Penwortham, and Widnes, with the lordships 

 of Rochdale and Tottington, remained in the hands of the crown from the 

 attainder of Earl Thomas in 1322, until the reversal of the judgment in 1327, 

 when they were delivered to Henry, earl of Lancaster, brother and heir of 

 Thomas. 1 In 1351, upon the creation of his son Henry, as duke of Lan- 

 caster, they became merged in the duchy of Lancaster with the rest of the 

 county and honour. 



CHART TO ILLUSTRATE THE DESCENT OF THE EARLDOMS OF LINCOLN AND 

 SALISBURY TO ALESIA, WIFE OF THOMAS, EARL OF LANCASTER 



Alice, daughter of=(i) John de Lacy,: 

 Gilbert de constable of 



L'Aigle, died s.p. Chester, earl of 

 before 1221. Lincoln, 1232, 



jure uxoris, died 

 1240. 



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(2) Margaret, mar.= (2) Walter Mar- William Longe- = 

 before June, shall, earl of spec, earl of 



1 22 1, suo jure Pembroke, died Salisbury, died 



countess of Lin- s.p. 1245. 1250. 



coin, died 1267. 



Edmund de Lacy, con- = Alice, daughter of Man- 

 stable of Chester, died I fred III, marquis of 

 1258. Saluzzo, living 131 1. 



William Longespee, earl = Matilda, daughter and 

 ofSalisbury,dieds.p.m. heir of Walter Clifford. 

 1256. 



Henry de Lacy, con-=(i) Margaret, suo jure =(2) Joan, daughter of 



stable of Ch. 



of Lincoln 1272, died 



s.p.m. 1311. 



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countess of Salisbury 

 from 1 26 1, died 1310. 



William, lord Martin 

 of Kemys. 



Alice, suo jure countess of Lincoln, =Thomas Plantagenet, 

 and probably countess of Salisbury, earl of Lancaster and 

 died s.p. 1 348. Married three Leicester, died s.p. 

 times. 1322. 



THE BARONY OF LACY, OF CLITHEROE 



Of the various baronial families which obtained a footing in this county 

 as feudatories of Roger of Poitou that of Lacy was the most powerful, and 

 destined to become pre-eminently the greatest. Its first appearance in the 

 county was not at so early a date as that of the constable of Chester, 

 or that of Montbegon, dating after the completion of the survey, and 



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