1295 - 1360 (65 years)
Set As Default Person
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Name |
Elizabeth de Clare |
Suffix |
Baroness |
Born |
16 Sep 1295 |
Tewkesbury,Gloucester,England [7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13] |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
4 Nov 1360 |
St Mary's Ware, Hertfordshire, England [3, 4, 7, 8, 14, 15, 16, 17] |
Age |
65 years |
Buried |
Aft 4 Nov 1360 |
Ware, Hertfordshire, England |
Notes |
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Elizabeth de Clare, b. Tewkesbury 16 Sep 1295, d. 4 Nov 1360, daughter ofSir Gilbert de Clare (28-4) and Joan Plantagenet, daughter of Edward I,King of England and Eleanor of Castile. [Magna Charta Sureties]
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Elizabeth, sister and coheir of Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Gloucester,daughter of Gilbert, 6th Earl and Joan of Acre [;m. (1) 30 Sep 1308 Johnde Burgh, b. c 1290, dvp 18 June 1313]. She m. (2) 4 Feb 1315/6 as (2)wife, Theobald de Verdun, Knight, Lord Verdun, b. 8 Sep 1278, d. 27 July1316; m. (3) by 3 May 1317 Roger Damory, Lord Damory, d. 13-14 Mar1321/2. She died 4 Nov 1360, age 65, leaving a will. [Ancestral Roots]
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He [John de Burgh] married, 30 September 1308, at Waltham Abbey, Essex,in the King's presence, Elizabeth, sister and coheir of Gilbert (DECLARE), 7th EARL OF GLOUCESTER AND HERTFORD, 3rd and youngest daughter ofGilbert, 6th EARL OF GLOUCESTER AND HERTFORD, by his 2nd wife, Joan, "ofAcre," daughter of EDWARD I. Elizabeth, who was born 16 September 1295 atTewkesbury, came to Ireland, 15 October 1309. John died v.p. 18 June 1313at Galway. His widow, who received the Honor of Clare in her purparty ofher brother's estates, married, 4 February 1315/16, near Bristol, as his2nd wife, Theobald DE VERDUN [LORD VERDUN], who died 27 July followingand was buried 19 September at Croxden Abbey, Staffs. She married, 3rdly,before 3 May 1317, Roger DAMORY [LORD DAMORY], who died 13 or 14 March1321/2. She died 4 November 1360, aged 65. M.I. to her and her 3rdhusband in St. Mary's, Ware. Will, desiring burial in the Convent of theMinoresses without Aldgate, London, dated 25 September 1355, proved 3December 1360.] [Complete Peerage XII/2:177-8, (transcribed by DaveUtzinger)]
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He [Roger Damory] married, about April (before 3 May) 1317, Elizabeth 3rdsister of the whole blood and coheir of Gilbert EARL OF GLOUCESTER ANDHERTFORD, daughter of Gilbert (DE CLARE), EARL OF GLOUCESTER ANDHERTFORD, by his 2nd wife, Joan OF ACRE, daughter of KING EDWAID I. Shehad married, 1stly, 30 September 1308, at Waltham Abbey, in the King'spresence, John DE BURGH (son and heir apparent of Richard, EARL OFULSTER), who died v.p., 18 June 1313, at Galway; and, 2ndly, as 2nd wife,4 February 1315/6, near Bristol, against the King's will and without hislicence, Sir Theo bald DE VERDUN, of Alton, co. Stafford [LORD VERDUN],who died at Alton Castle, 27 July, and was buried 19 September 1316, inCroxden Abbey. She, who had livery of her dower, 6 December 1316, had,with her 3rd husband, livery of the knights' fees and advowsons of hersaid dower, 26 June, of her dower [IRL], 26 September, and, the Kinghaving taken his fealty 22 May, of her inheritance, 15 November 1317. Hedied 13 or 14 March 1321/2, at Tutbury Castle, and was buried in St.Mary's, Ware. On 16 March his widow was imprisoned in the Abbey ofBarking, and there, under duress and fear of death for herself and herson, was forced to grant her lordships in Wales to the younger Despenserand his wife. She had livery of her inheritance in England and Ireland, 2November 1322. At Christmas following, at the instigation of the youngerDespenser, she was placed under arrest at York, till she signed a bond bywhich she undertook not to marry nor to dispose of any of her landswithout the King's licence, on pain of forfeiting all she possessed . Herlands were taken into the King's hand, 7 January 1322/3, as she had leftthe King without his licence. They were restored to her, 17 February1326/7, and the King took her homage therefore, 20 December 1327. Sheendowed University Hall, Cambridge, 8 April 1336, becoming Founderthereof, 6 April 1338. Founder (lic. 1 February 1346/7) of a House ofFriars: Minors at Walsingham, Norfolk. She, who was aged 19 or 20 at herbrother's death in 1314, died 4 November 1360, and was buried, with her3rd husband, in St. Mary's, Ware. [Complete Peerage IV:42-45,(transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
Elizabeth de Clare, b. Tewkesbury 16 Sep 1295, d. 4 Nov 1360, daughter of Sir Gilbert de Clare (28-4) and Joan Plantagenet, daughter of Edward I, King of England and Eleanor of Castile. [Magna Charta Sureties]
Elizabeth, sister and coheir of Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Gloucester, daughter of Gilbert, 6th Earl and Joan of Acre [;m. (1) 30 Sep 1308 John de Burgh, b. c 1290, dvp 18 June 1313]. She m. (2) 4 Feb 1315/6 as (2) wife, Theobald de Verdun, Knight, Lord Verdun, b. 8 Sep 1278, d. 27 July 1316; m. (3) by 3 May 1317 Roger Damory, Lord Damory, d. 13-14 Mar 1321/2. She died 4 Nov 1360, age 65, leaving a will. [Ancestral Roots]
He [John de Burgh] married, 30 September 1308, at Waltham Abbey, Essex, in the King's presence, Elizabeth, sister and coheir of Gilbert (DE CLARE), 7th EARL OF GLOUCESTER AND HERTFORD, 3rd and youngest daughter of Gilbert, 6th EARL OF GLOUCESTER AND HERTFORD, by his 2nd wife, Joan, "of Acre," daughter of EDWARD I. Elizabeth, who was born 16 September 1295 at Tewkesbury, came to Ireland, 15 October 1309. John died v.p. 18 June 1313 at Galway. His widow, who received the Honor of Clare in her purparty of her brother's estates, married, 4 February 1315/16, near Bristol, as his 2nd wife, Theobald DE VERDUN [LORD VERDUN], who died 27 July following and was buried 19 September at Croxden Abbey, Staffs. She married, 3rdly, before 3 May 1317, Roger DAMORY [LORD DAMORY], who died 13 or 14 March 1321/2. She died 4 November 1360, aged 65. M.I. to her and her 3rd husband in St. Mary's, Ware. Will, desiring burial in the Convent of the Minoresses without Aldgate, London, dated 25 September 1355, proved 3 December 1360.] [Complete Peerage XII/2:177-8, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
He [Roger Damory] married, about April (before 3 May) 1317, Elizabeth 3rd sister of the whole blood and coheir of Gilbert EARL OF GLOUCESTER AND HERTFORD, daughter of Gilbert (DE CLARE), EARL OF GLOUCESTER AND HERTFORD, by his 2nd wife, Joan OF ACRE, daughter of KING EDWAID I. She had married, 1stly, 30 September 1308, at Waltham Abbey, in the King's presence, John DE BURGH (son and heir apparent of Richard, EARL OF ULSTER), who died v.p., 18 June 1313, at Galway; and, 2ndly, as 2nd wife, 4 February 1315/6, near Bristol, against the King's will and without his licence, Sir Theo bald DE VERDUN, of Alton, co. Stafford [LORD VERDUN], who died at Alton Castle, 27 July, and was buried 19 September 1316, in Croxden Abbey. She, who had livery of her dower, 6 December 1316, had, with her 3rd husband, livery of the knights' fees and advowsons of her said dower, 26 June, of her dower [IRL], 26 September, and, the King having taken his fealty 22 May, of her inheritance, 15 November 1317. He died 13 or 14 March 1321/2, at Tutbury Castle, and was buried in St. Mary's, Ware. On 16 March his widow was imprisoned in the Abbey of Barking, and there, under duress and fear of death for herself and her son, was forced to grant her lordships in Wales to the younger Despenser and his wife. She had livery of her inheritance in England and Ireland, 2 November 1322. At Christmas following, at the instigation of the younger Despenser, she was placed under arrest at York, till she signed a bond by which she undertook not to marry nor to dispose of any of her lands without the King's licence, on pain of forfeiting all she possessed . Her lands were taken into the King's hand, 7 January 1322/3, as she had left the King without his licence. They were restored to her, 17 February 1326/7, and the King took her homage therefore, 20 December 1327. She endowed University Hall, Cambridge, 8 April 1336, becoming Founder thereof, 6 April 1338. Founder (lic. 1 February 1346/7) of a House of Friars: Minors at Walsingham, Norfolk. She, who was aged 19 or 20 at her brother's death in 1314, died 4 November 1360, and was buried, with her 3rd husband, in St. Mary's, Ware. [Complete Peerage IV:42-45, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
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Person ID |
I2726 |
Wilson-Maynard Family Tree |
Last Modified |
21 Apr 2005 |
Father |
Gilbert "the-Red-Earl" de Clare, [Earl Of Glouces, b. 2 Sep 1243, Christchurch, Christchurch, Hampshire, England , d. 7 Dec 1295, Monmouth Castle, Monmouth Castle, Monmouthshire, England (Age 52 years) |
Mother |
Joan "of Acre" Plantagenet, , Princess of England, b. 1272, Acre, Hazafon, Palestine , d. 23 Apr 1307, Clare, Suffolk, England (Age 35 years) |
Married |
May 1290 |
Family ID |
F1051 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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1295
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40=age 19 or 20 in 1314
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age 65 at death
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