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  Margaret de Clare - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Margaret de Clare (1293-April 1342) was one of the three daughters of Gilbert de Clare, 3rd Earl of Gloucester and his wife, Joan of Acre.
Margaret was now one of the co-heiresses to the vast Gloucester estate, and King Edward arranged a second marriage for her to another favorite, Hugh Audley.
Margaret died in April 1342 and her sister Elizabeth de Clare paid for prayers to be said for her soul at Tonbridge priory.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Margaret_de_Clare   (476 words)

  
 Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford and 3rd Earl of Gloucester was born 2 September, 1243, at Christchurch, Hampshire.
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.
After his marriage to Alice de Lusignan was finally anulled in 1285, he married Joan of Acre, a daughter of King Edward I of England and his first wife, Eleanor of Castile.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Gilbert_de_Clare%2C_7th_Earl_of_Hertford   (846 words)

  
  Margaret de Clare - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Margaret de Clare (1293 – April 1342) was one of the three daughters of Gilbert de Clare, 3rd Earl of Gloucester and his wife, Joan of Acre.
Margaret was now one of the co-heiresses to the vast Gloucester estate, and King Edward arranged a second marriage for her to another favorite, Hugh Audley.
Margaret died in April 1342 and her sister Elizabeth de Clare paid for prayers to be said for her soul at Tonbridge priory.
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 Margaret de Clare
Margaret de Clare (1293-1342) was one of the three daughters of Gilbert de Clare, 3rd Earl of Gloucester[?] and his wife, Joan of Acre.
Following the death of their brother, Gilbert de Clare, 4th Earl of Gloucester[?], at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314, Margaret and her sisters each received a share of the inheritance.
Margaret's first husband was Piers Gaveston, favourite of King Edward II.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Richard de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford
Richard de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford (August 4, 1222 – July 15, 1262) son of Gilbert de Clare, 5th Earl of Hertford and Isabel Marshall, daughter of William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare.
In 1232 Richard was secretly married to Margaret (Megotta) de Burgh, daughter of Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent.
By Maud de Lacy, married 1237, daughter of the Surety John de Lacy and Margaret Quincy.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Richard_de_Clare%2C_6th_Earl_of_Hertford   (765 words)

  
 Clare
In two years afterwards an attempt was made by Walter de Scotenay, his steward and chief counselor, to poison the earl and his brother William, which proved effective as to the latter, while his lordship narrowly escaped with the loss of his hair and nails.
Gilbert De Clare, son of Richard and Maude was born on September 02, 1243 in Christchurch, Hampshire, England.
Margaret De Clare, daughter of Gilbert and Joan was born in 1292 in Tunbridge Castle, Kent, England.
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 clare - aqw03.htm - Generated by Ancestral Quest
Margaret CLARE, George) was born 10 Jan 1797 in Botetourt Co, VA. She died 3 Jun 1876 in Usa.
Margaret CLARE, George) was born 15 Nov 1805 in Botetourt Co, VA. He died 23 Jul 1889 in Botetourt Co, VA and was buried in Botetourt Co, VA.
Lucinda CLARE was born 9 Nov 1854 in Botetourt Co, VA. She died 24 Jan 1918 in Blair, Washington, Nebraska and was buried in Sloan, Woodbury, Iowa.
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 De Clare Genealogy
The Descendents of Richard Fitzgilbert De Clare and Alice De Chester
Richard de Clare was a leading member of the reforming party of barons in England.
She was born in 1272 in Acre, Palestine, Israel and died on 4/23/1307 in Clare, Suffolk, England.
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 Gulbangi Family and Genealogy Research - Person Page 188   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Margaret de Clare was born in 1280 at Thomond, Connaught, Clare, Ireland.
Margaret (Eleanor) de Fiennes was born in 1252 at England, Estimated.
Helen de Quincy was born circa 1222 at Winchester, Hampshire, England, Daughter of Roger de Quincy and Helen Hawise Macdonal.
www.gulbangi.com /genealogy/p188.htm   (2337 words)

  
 Chapter 2 Sample from The Marshlanders
Margaret and her mother, grandmother and generations of women in their family were healers, herbwomen wise about little green leaves, tiny blossoms, grasses, roots, marshland tubers, cattail shoots, and plants floating down the river.
Margaret, whose botanical curiousity went well beyond useful plants, would have loved to stop and study all that grew here, but she was taking too much of a risk as it was.
Margaret was an energetic woman in her prime, left behind to care for two children by her wits, hungry for adventure, and for solitude after another endless Twist winter living out of each other's pockets.
home.earthlink.net /~lprattsprint0/Marshlanders/chapter2.htm   (2943 words)

  
 Chapter 2 Sample from The Marshlanders
Margaret was a lovely woman, friendly and warm to all except Clare, no daughter of hers, she unaccountably asserted to all and sundry.
Clare's father Richard should have set Margaret right, for he was fond of the undersized child for the three years he knew her.
Most of the time Margaret maintained her coolness to Clare, telling the villagers in the child's hearing that she was not any daughter of hers but had probably been changed by the wild people in her cradle.
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 Margaret de Clare
Margaret de Clare (1293-1342) was one of the three daughters of Gilbert de Clare, 3rd Earl of Gloucester and his wife, Joan of Acre.
Following the death of their brother, Gilbert de Clare, 4th Earl of Gloucester, at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314, Margaret and her sisters each received a share of the inheritance.
Margaret's first husband was Piers Gaveston, favourite of King Edward II.
www.xasa.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/m/ma/margaret_de_clare.html   (109 words)

  
 Eleanor de Clare - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She was the wife of the powerful Hugh Le Despenser, the eldest daughter of Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford and 3rd Earl of Gloucester, and Joan of Acre, daughter of Edward I of England.
Eleanor was born in 1292 at Caerphilly, Glamorgan, and married at Westminister in May 1306 to Hugh the younger Despenser, the son of Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester and Isabel Beauchamp, daughter of William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick.
Eleanor de Clare is the heroine of a recent historical novel, The Traitor's Wife: A Novel of the Reign of Edward II, by Susan Higginbotham.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eleanor_de_Clare   (978 words)

  
 The Genealogy Website of Adams/Simpson - pafg370 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Gilbert The Red Earl De Clare 9th Earl of Clare was born on 2 Sep 1243 in Christchurch,Hampshire,England.
Gilbert De Clare 10 Earl of Clare was born in 1291.
William De Percy was born in 1112 in Ainwick,Northumberland,England.
users.kricket.net /RajinCajun/pafg370.htm   (399 words)

  
 de Clare 1
Gilbert was the seventh earl of Clare and the fifth earl of Hertford.
The Norman De Clare family recived large grants of land in England in return for service at the Battle of Hastings and general assistance in conquering the Saxon.
The modern Irish county of County Clare was historically part of the North Munster Gaelic kingdom of Thomond, dominated by the O'Briens, Kings of Thomond.
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 de Clare
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.
www.geneajourney.com /clare.html   (1982 words)

  
 Peterson Family - pafg330 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Margaret de CLARE [Countess of Glo [Parents] was born about 1294 in of, Tunbridge Castle, Kent, England.
Hugh de AUDLEY [Parents] was born in 1289 in Stretton, Audley, Oxfordshire, England.
Margaret de CLARE [Parents] was born in 1249 in, Tunbridge, Kent, England.
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 Five Families - Person Page 375   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
She was the daughter of Thomas de Clare and Juliane Fitzmaurice de Windsor.
She was the daughter of John Plantagenet de Warenne II and Alice le Brun de Lusignan.
She was the daughter of Jean II de Brienne and Jeanne de Chateaudun; date estimated.
www.gulbangi.com /gulbangi-p/p375.htm   (1393 words)

  
 Ancestors of Li Ann Harper Lee - pafg243 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Bartholomew De BADLESMERE [BARON BADLESMER [Parents] was born in 1275 in, Chilham, Kent, England.
Margaret De CLARE [Parents] was born in 1280/1286 in Of Thomond, Connaught, County Clare, Ireland.
Robert De CLIFFORD.Robert married Maud De CLARE [BARONESS CLIFFO on 3 Nov 1295 in Of Castle, CLIFFORD, Herefordshire, England.
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 clare - aqw04.htm - Generated by Ancestral Quest
Margaret married (1) Hiram PALMER on 25 Feb 1845 in of Pulaski, Kentucky.
Floy CLARE was born 31 May 1858 in Middletown, Montgomery Co, Mo. She died 3 Oct 1921 and was buried in Bellefountaine C, St. Louis, St. Louis, Mo.
Cora Susan CLARE was born 13 Jan 1860 in Middletown, Montgomery Co, Mo. She died 11 Sep 1860.
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 Clare Biographies
Born in County Clare, Ireland, in August, 1840, he is the son of Patrick and Bridget (Hoogan) Houlihan, both of whom were also natives of County Clare, where they died, the mother at the advanced age of ninety years.
In County Clare, Ireland, the subject of this sketch was born in 1820, being a member of the family of Francis and Jane (Cusick) Neylan, both of whom were born in the same county as our subject, and there remained until death.
PATRICK BAKER, Station Agent at Rome, was born in County Clare, Ireland, March 17, 1827, and is a son of Michael and Mary (O’Grady) Baker, both of whom were natives of Ireland, and were reared, married, and died in County Clare.
www.celticcousins.net /irishiniowa/clarebios.htm   (10628 words)

  
 (Margaret DE CLARE - Nicholas DE CONDE )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Maud or Matilda DE CLARE (Abt 1184 - 1213)
Hugues I DE CLERMONT (Ct. de Clermont) (Abt 1030 - 1101)
Gabel or Isabel DE CONDE (Abt 1210 - 9 SEP 1266)
www.pa.uky.edu /~shapere/dkbingham/index/ind0208.html   (185 words)

  
 Individual's from Chrisman Pedigree, page 123
Margaret de Audley (- 7 SEP 1349) m.
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.
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 PNASC
The Professional Nurses Association of Suffolk County, (PNASC) District 19 of the New York State Nurses Association was founded in 1987 by Margaret Hardie, Clare Hofmann and a group of Registered Professional Nurses who understood that Suffolk County Registered Nurses needed a local Association of their own in order to better serve Suffolk Nurses.
Margaret Hardie was elected the first President of the District.
She believed that with a collective approach to professional issues, and with the community spirit that is inherent in the Nursing profession, Suffolk County would be able to address professional and community issues more effectively and compassionately.
www.pnasc.org /pnasc.asp?e=1   (274 words)

  
 De Claire Family Genealogy
Since Gilbert de Clare's seal shows him holding a long arrow in his right hand, historians assume that the ability and skill to use this type of bow earned both Richard and his father Gilbert their nicknames.
As for the Hertford Castle of the de Clares, it is one of two Castles: A 10th Century ruin or a 17th Century structure.
His untimely death meant the extinction of the de Clare male line, and the Gloucester inheritance was divided among three sisters.
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 Saints of December 30
Margaret was the daughter of Prince Odo Colonna of Palestrina.
Inspired, as was her brother James, by the Franciscans, she became a Poor Clare and he was a cardinal.
Margaret turned her family castle on the mountainside above Palestrina into a convent, for which her cardinal brother adapted a mitigated Franciscan Rule (Benedictines, Encyclopedia).
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Sister Cecilia, representing all the Poor Clares, gave a very short address to the Franciscan Family gathered in the Public hall of the Pontificio Ateneo Antonianum in Rome, 18 March 1993, to celebrate the Beatification of John Duns Scotus.
Based on an illustrated manuscript of the 14th century written by a Franciscan friar for a Poor Clare and focusing on the manner of spiritual direction found in the Meditations on the Life of Christ and in the four Letters of Saint Clare to St. Agnes of Prague.
Upon the death of the antipope in 1394, Pedro was elected antipope and promised to exert all his efforts to restore unity to the papacy.
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 Crocker ~ Ashley - Person Page 28
He was the son of Humphrey de Bohun VII Earl of Herford and Essex and Maud de Fiennes.
Lady Margaret Botreaux, sou jure, foundress of the Hugerford Chapet in Salisbury Cathedrall, and of the Hospital at Heytesbury.
     Margaret de Courtenay was the daughter of Sir Thomas de Courtenay and Muriel de Moels.
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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.
She married in 1290, (1) Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester, who died in 1295, and later, a clandestine marriage, to (2) Ralph de Monthermer, who died in 1307.
(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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 My Family
Elizabeth de Bohun, great-granddaughter of Edward I and Eleanor.
Humphrey DE BOHUN (Earl of Hereford and Essex).
Humphrey DE BOHUN (Earl of Hereford and Essex) died in 1275.
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 Linda Bell, Lynn Burch and Margaret Clare
Clare was prejudiced by virtue of the fact that she had been unable to obtain "easy access" to her files and written materials while she was on secondment with the University of Victoria;
That rationale was used to justify the relatively weak rating of appellant Burch, who was informed that she had failed to "bore the Selection Board with details" when providing her oral answer to questions numbered 1 and 2.
In addition, Appellant Clare's ratings against questions numbered 1 and 2 (M and M-, respectively), were explained as a function of her having run out of time when addressing those questions orally.
www.psc-cfp.gc.ca /recours/dec/sum2001/dbelll_e.htm   (12885 words)

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