Gilbert De Clare, 1243–1295 (aged 52 years)
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- Gilbert /De Clare/
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- 7th Earl Of Gloucester
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6th Earl of Hertford
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7th Earl of Gloucester
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3rd Lord of Glamorgan
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7th Earl Of Gloucester
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1222–1262
Birth: August 4, 1222
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— Gloucestershire, England Title: 2nd Earl of Goucester Occupation: 2nd Earl of Gloucester Death: July 15, 1262 — Ashenfield Manor, Waltham, Kent, England |
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1223–1289
Birth: 1223
— Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England Death: March 10, 1289 — Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England |
Marriage | Marriage — January 25, 1238 — Lincolnshire, England |
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1243–1295
Birth: September 2, 1243
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— Christchurch, Hampshire, England Title: 7th Earl Of Gloucester Occupation: 6th Earl of Hertford Death: December 7, 1295 — Monmouth Castle, Monmouthshire, England |
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1243–1295
Birth: September 2, 1243
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— Christchurch, Hampshire, England Title: 7th Earl Of Gloucester Occupation: 6th Earl of Hertford Death: December 7, 1295 — Monmouth Castle, Monmouthshire, England |
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1272–1307
Birth: April 1272
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— Acre, Palestine Title: of Acre, Countess Of Gloucester Occupation: Countess of Hertford — Hertford, England Death: April 23, 1307 — Clare, Suffolk, England |
Marriage | Marriage — April 30, 1290 — Westminster Abbey, London |
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1291–1314
Birth: May 10, 1291
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— Clare Castle, Suffolk, England Title: Earl Occupation: 8th Earl of Gloucester — May 10, 1307 Death: June 24, 1314 — Battle, Bannockburn, Stirlingshire, Scotland |
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1292–1337
Birth: October 3, 1292
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— Caerphilly Castle, Glamorgan, Wales[1] Title: 6th Lady Of Glamorgan Occupation: 6th Lady of Glamorgan Death: June 30, 1337 — Monmouth Castle, Monmouthshire, England |
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1293–1342
Birth: October 12, 1293
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— Tonbridge Castle, Kent, England Title: Countess Of Gloucester Occupation: Countess of Gloucester Death: April 9, 1342 — Chebsey, Staffordshire, England |
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1295–1360
Birth: September 16, 1295
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— Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England Title: Baroness Of Amory Occupation: 11th Lady of Clare Death: November 4, 1360 — Ware, Hertfordshire, England |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilbert_de_Clare,_7th_Earl_of_Gloucester Gilbert de Clare Born: 2 September 1243 Christchurch, Hampshire
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Lineage Massacre of the Jews at Canterbury The Battle of Lewes Excommunication Douce Apocalypse, c. 1265–70. The dragon, who is Satan, comes forth again (Rev. 20:7). Among the flags of the host of Satan is that of Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester, who had opposed Henry III. Activities as a Marcher Lord At the end of the year 1268 he refused to obey the King's summons to attend parliament, alleging that, owing to the constant inroads of Llewelyn the Last, his Welsh estates needed his presence for their defence. At the death of Henry III, 16 November 1272, the Earl took the lead in swearing fealty to Edward I, who was then in Sicily on his return from the Crusade. The next day, with the Archbishop of York, he entered London and proclaimed peace to all, Christians and Jews, and for the first time, secured the acknowledgment of the right of the King's eldest son to succeed to the throne immediately.Thereafter he was joint Guardian of England, during the King's absence, and on the new King's arrival in England, in August 1274, entertained him at Tonbridge Castle. The Welsh war in 1282 Private Marcher War Marriage and succession Isabella de Clare (10 March 1262 – 1333), after a marriage with Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick having been contemplated, or possibly having taken place and then annulled, married Maurice de Berkeley, 2nd Baron Berkeley On 3 July 1290, the Earl gave a great banquet at Clerkenwell to celebrate his marriage of 30 April 1290 with Joan of Acre (1272 – 23 April 1307) after waiting for the Pope to sanction the marriage. Edward then gave large estates to Gilbert, including one in Malvern. Disputed hunting rights on these led to several armed conflicts with Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford, that Edward resolved.[6] Gilbert made gifts to the Priory, and also had a "great conflict" about hunting rights and a ditch that he dug, with Thomas de Cantilupe, Bishop of Hereford, that was settled by costly litigation.[7] Gilbert had a similar conflict with Godfrey Giffard, Bishop and Administrator of Worcester Cathedral (and formerly Chancellor of England. Godfrey, who had granted land to the Priory, had jurisdictional disputes about Malvern Priory, resolved by Robert Burnell, the then Chancellor.[8] Thereafter, Gilbert and Joan are said to have taken the Cross and set out for the Holy Land. In September, he signed the Barons' letter to the Pope, and on 2 November, surrendered to the King his claim to the advowson of the Bishopric of Llandaff. Gilbert and Joan had one son: also Gilbert, and three daughters: Eleanor, Margaret and Elizabeth. Gilbert, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester (1291–1314) succeeded to his father's titles and was killed at the Battle of Bannockburn. Eleanor de Clare (1292–1337) married Hugh Despenser the Younger, favourite of her uncle Edward II. Hugh was executed in 1326, and Eleanor married secondly William de la Zouche. Margaret de Clare (1293–1342) married firstly Piers Gaveston (executed in 1312) and then Hugh de Audley. The youngest sister Elizabeth de Clare (1295–1360) married John de Burgh in 1308 at Waltham Abbey, then Theobald of Verdun in 1316, and finally Roger d'Amory in 1317. Each marriage was brief, produced one child (a son by the 1st, daughters by the 2nd and 3rd), and left Elizabeth a widow. Death and burial |
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