Edmund de Lacy, Baron of Pontefract


Edmund de Lacy was the son of John de Lacy, 2nd Earl of Lincoln. When his father died in 1240 he inherited his father's titles and lands which included Baron of Pontefract, Baron of Halton, Lord of Bowland, and Constable of Chester. As he was a minor his inheritance was held by him in wardship by his mother. Normally his inheritance would have been held in wardship until he reached the age of majority. However, Edmund was allowed to succeed his father at only 18 years of age. He was heir to his mother Margaret de Quincy and on her death would have inherited the Earldom of Lincoln that vested in her. As he predeceased his mother he never became the Earl of Lincoln.

Life

He was an important landholder in northern England, with a strategic manor at Stanbury which was important for east–west communication, and as Lord of the Honour of Pontefract he possessed Pontefract Castle.
He was brought up at the royal court of Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence, and made a 'Savoyard' marriage to one of the queen's relations. He married, in May 1247 at Woodstock, Alésia of Saluzzo, the daughter of Manfred III of Saluzzo and sister to Thomas I of Saluzzo. Alasia had been brought to England by Peter II, Count of Savoy, Eleanor's uncle.
Henry de Lacy, 3rd Earl of Lincoln was their son.
He died 2 June 1258 and was buried at Stanlow Abbey.

Ancestry