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  1. When William Marshall 1st Earl of Pembroke was born about 1146, in Marlborough, Wiltshire, England, his father, John FitzGilbert, was 43 and his mother, Sybilla de Salisbury, was 21. He married Isabel de Clare on 8 August 1189, in London, England. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 5 daughters.

  2. Richard de Clare was the son of Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Pembroke and his wife, Isabel de Beaumont, daughter of Robert de Beaumont, Earl of Leicester and mistress of King Henry I. Richard also had a sister, Basilea de Clare. Gilbert died in about 1148, and Richard inherited his father’s possessions when he was roughly 18 years old.

  3. Richard Marshal (1194 - 1234) Richard"3rd Earl of Pembroke" Marshal. Born 1194 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales. Ancestors. Son of William Marshal and Isabel (Clare) Marshal. Brother of William Marshal, Maud (Marshal) de Warenne, Eva (Marshal) de Brewes, Gilbert Marshal, Walter Marshal, Isabel (Marshal) of Cornwall, Sibyl (Marshal) de Ferrers ...

  4. Discover the family tree of Richard Marshal 3rd Earl Of Pembroke for free, and learn about their family history and their ancestry.

  5. Richard Marshal, 3rd Earl of Pembroke (1191–16 April 1234), married Gervase le Dinant. He died in captivity. They had no children. Maud Marshal (1194–27 March 1248), married (1) Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk, they had four children; (2) William de Warenne, 5th Earl of Surrey, they had two children; (3) Walter de Dunstanville.

  6. Brief Life History of William. When William Marshal 1st Earl of Pembroke was born about 1146, in England, his father, John Marshall, was 42 and his mother, Sybilla de Salisbury, was 21. He married Isabel FitzGilbert de Clare Heiress of Pembroke on 8 August 1189, in London, England. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 6 daughters.

  7. 4 de dic. de 2018 · Shortly after the death of the 2 nd Earl of Pembroke, Henry III seized his lands. In a letter to the archbishops, bishops, earls, barons, knights and other subjects in Ireland on 31 st May 1231 Henry III said he so seized the lands not “in order to injure Richard Marshal” but to follow the precedent of his predecessors Kings of England.