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+ | * '''Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath''', was an Anglo-Norman magnate granted the lands of the Kingdom of Meath by Henry II in 1172, during the Norman Invasion of Ireland. Cfr. w. “mansionhome of another nice lace” (22.21). |
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- late at night
- lace → there is a cluster of allusions to various fabrics and articles of clothing in this paragraph
- Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath, was an Anglo-Norman magnate granted the lands of the Kingdom of Meath by Henry II in 1172, during the Norman Invasion of Ireland. Cfr. w. “mansionhome of another nice lace” (22.21).