- de
la Hay is a Scoto-Norman surname. It may
refer to:
Gilbert de
la Hay (died
April 1333),
fifth feudal baron of
Errol in
Gowrie Thomas de
la Hay (c. 1342...
- was a
consensus All-American for Arkansas.
Bruce Lahay, a kicker, also
received first-team honors.
Lahay was in a three-way tie for
field goals per game...
- Sir
Gilbert de
la Hay (died
April 1333),
fifth feudal baron of
Errol in Gowrie, was Lord High
Constable of
Scotland from 1309 (hereditary in 1314). Gilbert...
- de
la Hay (c. 1318–1346) was Lord High
Constable of Scotland.
David was a son of
Nicholas de
la Haye. He
succeeded to his
grandfather Gilbert de
la Hay's...
-
La Haye
Sainte (named
either after Jesus'
crown of
thorns or a
nearby bramble hedge) is a
walled farmhouse compound at the foot of an
escarpment near Waterloo...
- de
la Hay may
refer to:
Gilbert I de
la Hay (died 1263), co-Regent of
Scotland during King
Alexander III of Scotland's
minority Gilbert II de
la Hay (died...
- Sir
Thomas de
la Hay, 7th Lord of
Erroll (c. 1342 – July 1406) was Lord High
Constable of Scotland. He was the
third member of the
Hay family to hold this...
- from Brad
Taylor (Bruce
Lahay kick)
North Carolina -
Kelvin Bryant, 1 yard
touchdown run (Jeff
Hayes kick)
Arkansas -
Lahay, 28 yard
field goal North...
- of
Kinnoull by King
Charles I. The
Hay family share a
common ancestor with the
Earls of Erroll.
Gilbert de
la Hay (died
April 1333),
ancestor of the Earls...
-
Hay-on-Wye (Welsh: Y
Gelli Gandryll;
Welsh pronunciation: [ə ˈɡɛɬi ˈgandrɪɬ]),
known locally as
Hay (Welsh: Y Gelli), is a
market town and
community in...