- sat in
Parliament as
Baron of
Luffness in East Lothian,
married Alice de
Limesi, and from
their younger son Sir
William Lindsay,
dapifer to the High Steward...
- of
Hunter House of Hyde
House of Ivry
House of Lacy
House of
Limesy (or
Limesi)
House of
Longe House of
Longvillers House of Lucy (or Luci)
House of Levett...
-
Lindsay (died 1214), Lord of Luffness, Crawford,
Ercildum (now Earlston) and
Limési,
known as "the elder" to
distinguish him from his son, was an Anglo-Scottish...
- Suffolk,
through his wife
Alice or Aleanora, as
heiress to her
nephew Hugh de
Limési or de Limesay. He held the
office of
Justiciar of
Lothian between 1189 and...
-
Ralph de
Limesy (alias de
Limesi) lord of the
manor of Limésy in
Normandy (now a
commune in the Seine-Maritime
department in the
Normandy region in northern...
- de
Limesay or de
Limési, Lord of Wolverley, was a 12th-century
English noble. He was the
eldest son of Alan de
Limesay or de
Limési.
Gerard succeeded...
- 1. C.M. Burton. p. 49. Linzee, John
William (1917). The
Lindeseie and
Limesi Families of
Great Britain:
Including the
Probates at
Somerset House, London...
-
Bertha de
Tosny she
married Seigneur de
Laval Guy de
Laval Hugh de
Tosny (de
Limesi)
married Christine de
Conteville Berenger de
Tosny Wareham,
Andrew (1999)...
-
Scottish noble.
Lindsay was a
younger son of
William de
Lindsay and
Alice de
Limési. He was
Steward to the High
Steward of Scotland. He had the
following known...
- over time to just Barham.[citation needed]
Reginald married Beatrice de
Limesi they had one daughter:
Matilda Fitzuse she
married Robert de
Courtney they...