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  Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford and 3rd Earl of Gloucester (September 2, 1243, at Christchurch, Hampshire – December 7, 1295) was a powerful Norman noble.
Gilbert de Clare was the son of Richard de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, and Maud de Lacy, Countess of Lincoln, daughter of John de Lacy and Margaret de Quincy.
Gilbert de Clare’s castles of Kingston and Tonbridge were taken by the King.
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 Gilbert de Clare
Richard de Clare (d.1090), the son of Gilbert, count of Brionne, accompanied William the Conqueror to England in 1066.
Richard de Clare's heir, Gilbert (1243-95) - Gilbert "the Red" as he was known after the fiery color of his hair - was to become involved in the turbulent English politics of the 1260s.
Earl Gilbert died at the age of 52 in December 1295, and his estates were administered by his widow until her death in 1307.
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 De Clare 1
Richard de Clare was one of the 25 Sureties of the Magna Charta.
Gilbert de Clare was one of the 25 Sureties of the Magna Charta.
Gilbert married on October 9, 1217 at Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucester to Lady Isabella Marshal, daughter of William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare.
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 Clare UK - History of Clare - The House of Austin Friars
The Clare lords were good patrons of the Church and one of their most notable acts was the introduction of the Austin friars to Clare, probably in 1248.
Her daughter, Elizabeth de Burgh, Lady of Clare, was most generous to the friars as to other religious houses, and built for them a dormitory, chapter house and refectory.
Later in the century the body of Lionel of Clarence, (son of Edward III and husband of Elizabeth de Burgh's grand-daughter and heiress), who had died in Italy in 1368, was brought to Clare for burial in 1377; and his tomb is thought to be before the high altar of the friars' church.
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 Worldroots.com
Gilbert fitz Gilbert de Clare was high in the favor of Henry I, perhaps because his wife Isabell, daughter of Robert de Beaumont, Count of Meulan and Earl of Leicester, was one of Henry's favourite mistresses.
Gilbert de CLARE assumed the title of Earl of Gloucester and Hertford and was charged £350 relief for the honors of Clare, Gloucester, St. Hilary and his half of the old Giffard barony.
Gilbert de CLARE, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford from 1217 to 1230, married Oct. 1214 his cousin Isabel, daughter and eventual co-heiress of William Marshal (died 1219), earl of Pembroke.
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 The Bailey Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Gilbert de CLARE [Earl/Pembroke] was born on 21 Sep 1086 in Tunbridge, Kent, England.
Isabel de CLARE [Cts./Pembroke] was born in 1173 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Margaret De CLARE [COUNTESS OF GLOUCESTER AND HERTFOR was born in 1292 in Tunbridge, Kent, England.
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 COON/KUHN - STEADMAN Connections
Gilbert "the Red Earl" DE CLARE and Joan "of Acre" Princess of England ENGLAND were married on 30 Apr 1290 in Westminster Abbey, Middlesex, England.
ISABEL DE CLARE was born in 1173 in Pembroke, Wales.
RICHARD DE CLARE was born in 1130 in Tunbridge, Kent, England.
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 Clare Gilbert
Clare was the Course Organiser for the MSc at the Institute of Ophthalmology from 1995-99.
Clare's own research focus is on the epidemiology of blindness in children, particularly in middle and low income countries.
Clare is also currently undertaking a twin study of macular pigment with collaborators at St Thomas' Hospital and the Institute of Ophthalmology.
www.lshtm.ac.uk /cru/staff/cgilbert.html   (651 words)

  
 The de Clare Family
Gilbert had also been involved in rebellion in 1088 and 1095, so it would seem that the de Clare family were keen to establish a leading role in British politics from an early stage.
However, like so many of the de Clares before him, Gilbert was a brave and fierce fighter; he loyally supported the king, and fought and died for Edward II at Bannockburn against the Scots in 1314.
This was probably due to the fact that the vast fortune acquired by the de Clare family was now divided between the three sisters, to be spent on a first come, first served spending spree by whoever the King granted permission to marry the daughters.
www.castlewales.com /clares.html   (1410 words)

  
 Clare UK - History of Clare - The Clare Lordship
In 1124 Gilbert’s son Richard removed the cell to Stoke by Clare, (where in the early fifteenth century it was changed into a college of secular priests).
Clare became the administrative centre of the great aggregate of manors known as the Honor of Clare, which included land in Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex and other counties.
In 1215 Gilbert of Clare was one of the twenty-five barons appointed to carry out the provisions of Magna Carta.
www.clare-uk.com /about/short_history/page2.html   (295 words)

  
 de Clare   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Alianore de Clare b Oct 1292, Caerphilly Castle, Glamorganshire, Wales, d 30 Jun 1337, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England; md (1) Sir Hugh le Despenser, Knight, Earl of Winchester, aft 14 Jun 1306, Westminster, Middlesex, England, son of Hugh le Despenser and Isabel de Beauchamp, and (2) William la Zouche aft 1326.
She md [1] Piers de Gaveston, Earl of Cornwall, 1 Nov 1307, Tonbridge Castle, Warwickshire, England, and [2] Sir Hugh de Audley, Earl of Gloucester, 28 Apr 1317, Windsor, Berkshire, England, son of Sir Hugh de Audley and Isolde de Mortimer.
The daughter of Basile de Clare and Robert de Quincy was Maud de Quincy, b 1172/73.
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 Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Richard Fitz-gilbert, a lawyer, was the founder of the House of Claire in England.
Gilbert de Tonebruge, who resided at Tonebruge and inherited all his father's lands in England, joined in the rebellion of Robert de Mowbray, Earl of Northumberland, but observing the king (William Rufus) upon the point of falling into an ambuscade, he relented, sought pardon, and saved his royal master.
Gilbert de Tonebruge, who was a munificent benefactor to the church, was s.
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 De Clare Genealogy
The Descendents of Richard Fitzgilbert De Clare and Alice De Chester
She was born in 1272 in Acre, Palestine, Israel and died on 4/23/1307 in Clare, Suffolk, England.
"Gilbert "the Red" as he was known after the fiery color of his hair - was to become involved in the turbulent English politics of the 1260s.
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 Kymm Coveney's Ancestry - Person Page 26
Gilbert de Clare was the son of Sir Gilbert fitz_Richard de Clare and Adelaide de Claremont.
Thomas de Clare was the son of Gilbert de Clare and (?) Isabel.
Maud de Lacy married Richard de Clare, son of Gilbert de Clare and Isobel Marshall, in 1238.
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 Gilbert de Clare - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There are two Gilbert de Clares who were Earl of Gloucester and another who was Earl of Pembroke
Earlier Gilbert de Clare, 4th Earl of Gloucester
Later Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Gloucester
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gilbert_de_Clare   (197 words)

  
 The de Clares, earls of Hertford - Genealogy on Pat Patterson's Pages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
November 2001: Note that there is currently a DNA study of UK males with the surname Clare being carried on by the University of Leicester.
After entrusting Waterford to Gilbert de Borard, Strongbow crossed over to England with Hervey, found the king at Newnham in Gloucestershire, and, after much trouble, succeeded in pacifying him, by the resignation of all his castles and maritime cities.
Clare married Matilda, daughter of James de St. Hilary, as we learn from an inspeximus (dated 1328) of one of this lady's charters to Godstow (Dugdale, iv.
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 Gilbert, 10th Earl de Clare/title>
Gilbert, the son of Gilbert the Red, was born in 1291.
Gilbert gallantly led the charge but his horse was cut down and while he was on the ground he was killed by Scottish spearmen.
Gilbert did not have any children and so his death brought an end to the male line of the Clare family The family estates were now divided between Gilbert's three sisters.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /NORgilbertten.htm   (485 words)

  
 Individual's from Chrisman Pedigree, page 123
Ralph de Stafford (1299- 1 AUG 1372) on BEF 6 JUL 1336 at England, children: 1.
Cp I 346 Margaret was first given by her uncle, Edward II in marriage to Piers Gaveston, Earl of Cornwall, a controversial figure in English History.
Hugh de Audley (-10 NOV 1347) on 28 APR 1317 at England, children: 1.
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 I2749: Gilbert De Clare Earl Of Hertford (1182 - 25 OCT 1230)
I2749: Gilbert De Clare Earl Of Hertford (1182 - 25 OCT 1230)
Spouses of Gilbert De Clare Earl Of Hertford
Descendants of Gilbert De Clare Earl Of Hertford and Isabel Marshall
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 Gilbert fitz Gilbert de Clare Strongbow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Strongbow's father was Gilbert fitz Gilbert de Clare, lord of Orbec and Bienfaite, lord of Striguil (Chepstow), and earl of Pembroke.
Gilbert earl of Pembroke died circa 1148, and at the age of eighteen, Strongbow inherited all of his father's lands, including Orbec and Bienfaite in Normandy, the lordship of Striguil and the earldom of Pembroke.
Strongbow's mother was Isabel (Elizabeth) de Beaumont, sister to Robert earl of Leicester and Waleran count of Meulan.
www.martin.romano.org /ps08/ps08_415.htm   (774 words)

  
 The Bailey Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Richard de CLARE [Fitz GILBERT] was born in 1084 in Hertford, Hertfordshire, England.
Rohese de CLARE was born in 1120 in Tunbridge, Kent, England.
Rohesia de CLARE was born between 1055 and 1067 in Tunbridge, Kent, England.
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 My Family
Children were: Amica DE CLARE, Richard DE CLARE Sir/Earl, William DE CLARE, Gilbert DE CLARE, Isabel DE CLARE, Adeliza DE CLARE, Agnes DE CLARE.
Children were: Gilbert DE CLARE -Earl, Thomas DE CLARE, Bozo DE CLARE, Richard DE CLARE, Margaret DE CLARE, Maud DE CLARE, Roese (Rose) DE CLARE, Benedict DE CLARE.
Children were: Gilbert DE CLARE, Adeliza DE CLARE, Roger DE CLARE, Rohese DE CLARE, Alice DE CLARE.
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 Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH Duchess Joan Acre GLOUCESTER ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH STRUDELL ...
"Gilbert de Clare was not young when he married Joanna and took her to live at his country retreat in Clerkenwell, not far from the Tower, where the king and queen were again in residence.
Joan married Earl Gilbert De Clare GLOUCESTER, son of Earl Richard De Clare GLOUCESTER and Countess Maud De Lacy GLOUCESTER, on 30 Apr 1290 in Abbey, Westminster, London, Middlesex, England.
(Earl Gilbert De Clare GLOUCESTER was born on 2 Sep 1243 in Church, Christ, Hampshire, England, died on 7 Dec 1295 in Castle, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, England and was buried on 22 Dec 1295 in Abbey, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England.)
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 De Soto - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
DE SOTO, a city of Jefferson county, Missouri, U.S.A., on Joachim Creek, 42 m.
In De Soto are Mount St Clement's College (Roman Catholic, 1900), a theological seminary of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer under the charge of the Redemptorist Fathers, and a Young Men's Christian Association building.
De Soto is in a good agricultural and fruit-growing region, which produces Indian corn, apples, plums, pears and small fruit.
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 700000 people connected with European Royalty
Gilbert De Clare De Clare Earl Gloucester and Alice De Lusignan Countess Of Surrey
Guglielmo VII Monferrato Marchese and Isabel De Clare
Geoffrey De Mandeville and Isabella Of Gloucester De Clare
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 I1690: Gilbert DE CLARE Earl of Pembroke (ABT 1100 - 14 Sep 1148)
Gilbert DE CLARE Sir, 9th Lord of Clare
(1066 - 1114) (1034 - 1113) _Gilbert DE CLARE Earl of Pembroke_____
(1034 - 1113) (1014 -....) _Gilbert DE CLARE Earl of Pembroke_
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 Cl Notes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Gilbert was allowed to keep the family estates and in June 1095 fought with William Rufus against the Scots.
Gilbert was with his younger brother, Robert on August 2, 1100 when William Rufus was killed in the supposed hunting accident.
Gilbert de Clare was the father of three sons, Richard, Earl of Hertford, Gilbert, Earl of Pembroke and Walter de Clare.
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 Gilbert, 7th Earl of Clare
Gilbert de Clare was one of the leaders of the rebellion.
Two of the barons chosen were Gilbert de Clare and Richard of Clare.
Gilbert de Clare was killed while fighting in the king's army in Brittany on 25th October, 1230.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /NORclareG.htm   (536 words)

  
 In Search of Eleanor de Clare
Eleanor de Clare was a member of one of the most powerful dynasties in medieval England, the Clare family.
Gilbert de Clare, son and heir to Gilbert de Clare and Joan of Acre, was only in his twenties when he died at the Battle of Bannockburn.
Founder of Clare College at Cambridge University, she left behind household records that have been invaluable to historians of medieval society and of medieval women’s history.
www.octavia.net /text/eleanor.htm   (1232 words)

  
 Baron Richard De Clare   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
As for the Hertford Castle of the de Clares, it is one of two Castles: A 10th Century ruin or a 17th Century structure.
RICHARD de CLARE, the Surety, was the fourth Earl of Hertford but, like his father and uncle, was more generally known as Earl of Clare.
On 4 March 1215/6 his lands in counties Cambridge, Norfolk, Suffolk; and Essex were granted to Robert de Betun; he and his son were among the Barons excommunicated by the Pope in 1215.
www.magnacharta.org /Barons/baron_richard_de_clare.htm   (397 words)

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