Henry de L'Orti, 1st Baron L'Orti

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Henry de L'Orti [lower-alpha 1] (died 1321), Lord of Curry Revell and Esseleigh was an English noble. He served in English campaigns in Wales and Scotland.

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Biography

Hugh was the son of Hugh de L'Orti and Sabina de Revell. [1] He served in the wars in Wales and Scotland and was summoned to parliament by writ of summons on 6 February 1299. [2] He was succeeded by his son Hugh, who was summoned to parliament in 1325.

Notes

  1. Surname also spelt as Urtiaco

Citations

  1. Cokayne, p.143.
  2. Burke, p.327.

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