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Lacie may refer to: People and characters People with the surname * de Lacie, a French surname and noble family * Edward Lacie, a blacksmith featured on the 2018 TV episode "The Kelewang" of the competition TV show ''Forged in Fire''; see List of ''Forged in Fire'' episodes * Iames Lacie, an early American colonist at Roanoke Colony, Colony of Virginia; see List of colonists at Roanoke Persons with the given name * Lacie Burning, a Canadian First Nations artist * Lacie Carpenter, violinist for U.S. band The Wizards of Winter * Lacie Hickie Caley, architect of the 2001 St Austell railway station in St Austell, Cornwall, England, UK * Lacie Jo Christopher, a murder victim involved in the 1991 SCOTUS case " Payne v. Tennessee" * Lacie Choy, 2019 Miss Hawaii USA who competed in Miss USA 2019 * Lacie Rae Buckwalter Cunningham, an author recognized at the RUSA awards * Lacie Doolittle, a member of the 'Double Dutch Forces' skip rope team, featured on the 2007 documentary film ...
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de Lacy (Laci, Lacie, Lascy, Lacey, Lassey) is the surname of an old Normans, Norman family which originated from Lassy, Calvados. The family took part in the Norman Conquest of England and the later Norman invasion of Ireland. The name is first recorded for Hugh de Lacy (1020–1085). His sons, Walter and Ilbert, left Normandy and travelled to England with William I of England, William the Conqueror. The awards of land by the Conqueror to the de Lacy sons led to two distinct branches of the family: the northern branch, centred on Blackburnshire and west Yorkshire was held by Ilbert's descendants; the southern branch of Marcher Lords, centred on Herefordshire and Shropshire, was held by Walter's descendants. Until 1361, the northern branch of the family held the great Lordship of Bowland before it passed through marriage to the Duchy of Lancaster. They were also Barons of Pontefract Castle, Pontefract and later (via two female lines) Earls of Lincoln. The southern branch of th ...
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