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Jocelyn de Angulo, 1st Baron of Navan (''fl.'' 1172), was an Anglo-Norman knight. ==Biography== De Angulo was one of fifty knights serving under Hugh de Lacy upon the latter's grant of the Lordship of Meath by King Henry II of England in 1172. Jocelyn was awarded the title Baron of Navan by de Lacy. He had sons Gilbert, Philip and William, all of whom would be outlawed for rebellion in 1195. He built a fort at Navan, the origin of the town, of which he can be called the founder. Jocelyn is believed to have derived his surname from his homeplace of Angle, Pembrokeshire. Descendants of William de Angulo became known as Mac Goisdelbh (Mac Jocelyn) or Costello:〔Cottle, Basil (1964) ''The Penguin Dictionary of Surnames''. Penguin Books; p. 77〕〔MacLysaght, Edward "first recorded instance of a Norman family assuming a 'Mac' name", quoted by Cottle〕 these surnames are commonly to be found in Connaught.
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