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  1. Lady of Annandale and Ireby, Isabella of Gloucester and Hertford Daughter of Sir Gilbert de Clare Earl of Hertford and Lady Isabel Marshall. Granddaughter of Richard de Clare Earl of Hertford and Amice FitzRobert, William Marshall Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare. Isabel was married to Robert de Brus, the 5th...

  2. Isabella of Gloucester and Hertford was born in the year 1226, daughter of Gilbert 4th Earl of Hertford DeClare and Isabel Marshall., they gave birth to 1 child., they gave birth to 1 child., they gave birth to 1 child. She died in the year 1264. This information is part of Royal House of Layton of Stuart and Rohan by John Layton on Genealogy ...

  3. Isabella of Gloucester and Hertford +. Isabel de Clare was born 2 November 1226 to Gilbert de Clare, 5th Earl of Hertford (1180-1230) and Isabel Marshal (1200-1240) and died 10 July 1264 of unspecified causes. She married Robert de Brus (c1210-1295) 12 May 1240 JL .

  4. Isabella De Bruce, of Gloucester and Hertford,4th Countess of Pembroke (born DeClare), of Gloucester and Hertford,4th Countess of Pembroke was born on month day 1226, in birth place, to Gilbert de Clare and Isabel Countess of Cornwall, De Clare (born Marshal).

  5. Isabella of Gloucester and Hertford was born on November 2 1226, in Tewkesbury, to Gilbert De Clare, 5th Earl of Gloucester and Isabel Marshal. Isabella married Robert De Brus, 5th Lord of Annandale .

  6. 17 de may. de 2023 · John’s treatment of Isabella has been used to evidence his negligent and manipulative behaviour, and to reinforce the construct of his acquisitive and self-serving nature. As the heir to the vast estates of the honour of Gloucester, Isabella was the lynchpin in Henry II’s plan for his son’s comital dynasty. But as a lord in her own right ...

  7. 4 de jun. de 2017 · The official marriage of John and Isabella took place on August 29, 1189, at Marlborough Castle. He was given the title and estate of Gloucester in her right. John and Isabella were half-second cousins (Henry I was great-grandfather of both), and at first the church declared their marriage null, then the pope, probably as a favor to Richard ...