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  1. Bogo [1] de Clare (21 July 1248 – October 1294) was a member of the Anglo-Norman de Clare family, as third son of Richard de Clare (1222–1262), 5th Earl of Hertford and 6th Earl of Gloucester. He was the brother of Gilbert and Thomas. By all accounts he was not a good man.

  2. This is a large collection of the private household accounts of three members of the Clare family, the earliest being Bogo de Clare, the second Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and...

  3. 21 de mar. de 2023 · The two extracts from Bogo de Clare’s accounts date from the end of the thirteenth century and demonstrate the range of kinds and costs of garments worn by a particularly flamboyant thirteenth-century bishop.

  4. 15 de nov. de 2011 · page 16 note 1 Though Bogo de Clare was certainly in possession of the rectory of Melton Mowbray, it is possible he did not enjoy it for long. The early history of the church, Mr. Hamilton Thompson tells me, is very obscure, but in Hugh Welles's Matriculus for the archdeaconry of Leicester, compiled about 1227, it was in two medieties, the prior and convent of Lewes being patrons of both.

  5. Magnates, Ritual and Commensality at Royal Assemblies: Bogo de Clare and Edward I’s Easter Parliament, 1285; By Lars Kjoer; Edited by Andy King, Andrew M. Spencer; Book: Edward I: New Interpretations; Online publication: 21 March 2020; Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781787446144.005

  6. Hace 4 días · Thomas de Oxford counted the wealthy Bogo de Clare, son of the Earl of Gloucester, among his customers, and was able to leave £100 to his children on his death.

  7. Hace 6 días · Bogo de Clare. First occ. as chanc. of Llandaff in opposition to el. as bp. of M. Philip de Stanton 1287 (CPL I 519; above, list 9). Partly responsible for lengthy vacancy (Ann. Dunstable p. 389).