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Fulk is brought up in the castle of Joce De Dynan, and fights for his master against Sir Gilbert de Lacy – these battles are also the source of the story of Marion de la Bruyere, the betrayed lover whose ghost is still said to be heard crying " Goodbye, Cruel World!
They also grow to a considerable height and can have very large canopies ; the largest recorded, a tree at Holme Lacy which still partly survives, covered three quarters of an acre and yielded a crop of 5 – 7 tons in 1790.
Lacy and Lakeview were stations on the Texas Electric Railway, also known as the Interurban which ran between Dallas and Waco.
There are also three accommodation complexes: the Bishop Complex ( Bishop, Kilmorey, Lacy and St Margaret ’ s Halls ); the Lancaster Complex ( Lancaster, Stockwell, Southwark, Borough Road, Maria Grey and Gordon Halls ); and the Isambard Complex ( North, Meadow, Michael Bevis, Concourse, Stephen Bragg, West, Maurice Kogan, David Neave, Central, East, Runnymede, George Shipp, Trevor Slater, Shoreditch, Syd Urry, South and Brian Winstanley Halls ).
In addition to the cast returning from Series One, Kingdom of the Dead also featured Lysette Anthony, Alec Newman, Lizzie Hopley, Jerry Lacy, and David Warner.
" Taylor's Quartet featuring Lacy also appeared at the 1957 Newport Jazz Festival.
Walter de Lacy also owned the castles of Ewyas Harold and Weobley, both also in Herefordshire, but Ludlow was the most important.
Further afield they also share a connection with Kingston Lacy, a stately home in Dorset where Webb supervised early works ( c. 1660 ) on the building, following designs originally prepared by Jones.
Fellow pastor, Joshua Lacy Wilson, pastor of First Presbyterian ( now, also a part of the Covenant First Presbyterian Church in Cincinnati ) charged Beecher with heresy in 1835.
Over the course of her career, Waldman has also been a tireless collaborator, producing works with artists Elizabeth Murray, Richard Tuttle, George Schneeman, Donna Dennis, Pat Steir ; musicians Don Cherry and Steve Lacy ; dancer Douglas Dunn ; filmmaker and husband Ed Bowes ; and her son, musician / composer Ambrose Bye.
The above list also does not include Margaret Longespee, the lady who was titled Countess of Lincoln by right of her husband Henry de Lacy, 3rd Earl of Lincoln.
Strongbow was probably also assigned some fees within the royal demesne of Dublin, as in the case of Hugh de Lacy ’ s custodianship of Dublin, in payment of his services.
He was also known as Lacy Veach.
Seagroatt, galvanized by the explorations of John Coltrane, John Tchicai, Evan Parker, Steve Lacy, Ornette Coleman and Albert Ayler, also drew freely on groups such as Can, Faust, Weather Report, the Art Ensemble of Chicago and Soft Machine.
He also wrote for the London Magazine, under the pseudonym of John Lacy.
Scholars have largely agreed that this was most likely to do with the presence of Hugh de Lacy but it is also likely that John ran out of money.
The Master Musicians of Jajouka and Bachir have also toured with the artists Ornette Coleman, Steve Lacy and Critters Buggin.
The race has also given its name to two pubs: " Doggett's " on the southern end of Blackfriars Bridge and " The Coat and Badge ", Lacy Road, Putney.
He also sat in with the Mississippi Sheiks, Rubin Lacy, Son Spand and the many other Delta bluesmen who passed through the Jackson area in the years that followed.
He has also recorded with Jaki Byard, Anthony Braxton, Steve Lacy, Houston Person, Enrico Rava, Clifford Jordan, Ricky Ford, Christine Correa, James Merenda, David " Knife " Fabris, and others, including a 1989 reunion with Jeanne Lee.
Lacy, who had removed his shop from Wellington Street, Covent Garden to 89 Strand in 1857, had also started publishing acting editions of dramas.
The following year, Lacy married actress Frances Dalton Cooper ( 1819-1872 ) in that city ; the couple also toured England together.

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The music of Thelonious Monk became a permanent part of Lacy's repertoire after a stint in the pianist's band, with Monk's songs appearing on virtually every Lacy album and concert program ; Lacy often partnered with trombonist Roswell Rudd in exploring Monk's work.
By his marriage to Alice de Lacy, Countess of Lincoln, daughter of Henry de Lacy, 3rd Earl of Lincoln, he became Earl of Lincoln, Earl of Salisbury, 11th Baron of Halton and 7th Lord of Bowland upon the death of his father-in-law in 1311.
When the Conventicle Act became law in July 1670, and the Quakers were at the mercy of corrupt informers, Ellwood against two named Aris and Lacy for perjury.
By the 1930's, there was less demand for hay so pig farmers such as Heaps, Lacy and Payne ( on the Airport Terminal site ) became more common.
The above list does not contain the men who became Earl of Lincoln by right of their wives who were Countess of Lincoln sou jure, except for John de Lacy, 2nd Earl of Lincoln.
* Thomas of Lancaster, husband of Alice de Lacy, became Earl of Lincoln on the death of his father-in-law in February 1311, died March 1322
She married Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, they had a daughter who became suo jure Countess of Lincoln and Wiltshire on her mother's death.
Joseph soon became very intimate with his military adviser, but this did not prevent his mother, after she became estranged from the young emperor, from giving Lacy her full confidence.
In the brief and uneventful War of the Bavarian Succession, Lacy and Laudon were the chief Austrian commanders against the King of Prussia, and when Joseph II at Maria Theresa's death, became the sovereign of the Austrian dominions as well as emperor, Lacy remained his most trusted friend.
French and Lacy became partners, each acting as the other's agent across the Atlantic.
Lacy and French became partners, each acting as the other's agent across the Atlantic.

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During his tenure, Norman Lacy was constantly called on to defend the Victorian Arts Centre Trust and its construction program during some highly charged public debates in the Parliament.

Lacy and composer
Steve Lacy ( July 23, 1934 – June 4, 2004 ), born Steven Norman Lackritz in New York City, was a jazz saxophonist and composer recognized as one of the important players of soprano saxophone.
* Amarcord Nino Rota ( 1981 ) Willner's first tribute album salutes Italian composer Nino Rota, and features interpretation of his music for Federico Fellini films by jazz and pop musicians including: Wynton and Branford Marsalis ; Carla Bley ; Muhal Richard Abrams ; Bill Frisell ; Steve Lacy ; Jaki Byard ; and Deborah Harry

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The king was supported by a team of leading barons with military expertise, including William Longespée, William the Marshal, Roger de Lacy and, until he fell from favour, the marcher lord William de Braose.
Lacy began his career at sixteen playing Dixieland music with much older musicians such as Henry " Red " Allen, Pee Wee Russell, George " Pops " Foster and Zutty Singleton and then with Kansas City jazz players like Buck Clayton, Dicky Wells, and Jimmy Rushing.
In the 1660s, The Shrew was adapted by John Lacy, an actor for Thomas Killigrew's King's Company, to make it better match with Fletcher's sequel.
He was once again in conflict with King John in his war with the Braose and Lacy families in 1210, but managed to survive.
She was said to " honour Lacy with her company more frequently than any of her subjects ", often staying for two to three days.
Along with Utsler's brother, John, and friend, Lacy, they wrestled in backyard rings that they had built themselves.
Lacy Lakeview is the combination of two independent communities, with a third later merging.
In 1998, the city of Northcrest merged with Lacy Lakeview ; this allowed the consolidated area to qualify under Texas law for home rule status.
On June 30, 1734, a Russian army of 20, 000 under Peter Lacy, after proclaiming August III the Saxon at Warsaw, proceeded to besiege Stanisław at Danzig, where he was entrenched with his partisans ( including the Primate and the French and Swedish ministers ) to await the relief that had been promised by France.
He attended several workshops with Renato Geremia ( 1977 ), Gary Burton ( 1984 ) and Steve Lacy ( 1994 ).
The army of La Mancha was placed hastily in front of Almonacid and in both flanks: the Vigodet division, a little delayed, in the extreme right, with great part of the cavalry ; they followed by its left, the Castejón division, established on the hill of Utrera, the Zeraín division to its side covering the call hill Santo, and the one of Lacy, next to the Guazalate stream ; 3ª, ( of Girón ), was distributed between the height of the Cerrojones, it carried far left and true key of all the front line, and the hill de la Cruz or of the castle, call thus by the ruins del that is becoming in its top, to serve as reserve.
From the Norman Conquest until 1241, the area was held by the Lacy family, a powerful dynasty with lands in the Welsh Marches.
He remained with the Drury Lane company for the next five years and purchased a share of the theatre with James Lacy.
With the end of the 1746-1747 season, Fleetwoods ' patent on Drury Lane expired in partnership with James Lacy, Garrick took over the theatre in April 1747.
Labbe's interview with Jerry Lacy, who played the nefarious Reverend Trask, appeared in issue # 296.
After first steps in R & B and swing-styled small groups in the early 1950s, he formed his own band with soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy in 1956.

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