Hugh of Lizy
Modern Standardized Name
Hugh of Lizy
Aliases (epithets)
Master Hugh
Titles
canon of the cathedral of Troyes
Origin
Lizy-sur-Ourcq (49.0258, 3.0228)
Expedition Date/s
1179
Biography
The individual identified as "Master Hugh" is most likely Hugh of Lizy, a canon of the cathedral of Troyes who likely worked in the administration of Count Henry the Liberal. He is listed in the Feoda Campanie as owing castle guard service to the count and so was, as John Benton observed, both a cleric and a vassal.
Associates
Henry the Liberal, William Marshal, Ertaud the Chamberlain, Theobaldus de Fimis/Teobaldus de Fimis, Master Philip, Peter of Langres, Count Henry of Grandpré, Geoffrey (brother of Henry of Grandpré), Milo of Pevinno, William of Saint Maur, Robert of Milly, Nicholas the chaplain, Petro Bristaudo, Peter of Courtney, Bishop Philip of Beauvais
Source
Charles Kohler, ‘Chartes de l’abbaye de Notre-Dame de la vallée de Josaphat en Terre Sainte’, Revue de l’Orient Latin 7 (1899), 149-150=RRR 1046; Charles Kohler, ‘Chartes de l’abbaye de Notre-Dame de la vallée de Josaphat en Terre Sainte’, Revue de l’Orient Latin 7 (1899), 149-150=RRR 1046
Bibliography
John F. Benton, The Court of Champagne under Henry the Liberal and Countess Marie (Unpublished PhD thesis, Princeton, 1959), pp. 150, 176-177.
Citation
“Hugh of Lizy,” Independent Crusaders Project, accessed October 7, 2024, https://independentcrusadersproject.ace.fordham.edu/items/show/206.