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  1. Hace 5 días · They were for the most part either in the ecclesiastical parish of All Saints, the church of which belonged to Waltham Abbey, or in the parish of St. John, a church belonging to Hertford Priory. (fn. 1) The benefices of All Saints and St. John were amalgamated about 1640, (fn. 2) and Little Amwell was constituted a separate parish in 1864. (fn ...

    • Gilbert de Clare, VI conde de Hertford1
    • Gilbert de Clare, VI conde de Hertford2
    • Gilbert de Clare, VI conde de Hertford3
    • Gilbert de Clare, VI conde de Hertford4
    • Gilbert de Clare, VI conde de Hertford5
  2. Hace 4 días · After the forfeiture of William de Ow his lands were granted by Henry I to Walter son of Richard de Clare, who is known to have held lands in Hertfordshire in 1130. At his death his estates passed to his nephew Gilbert de Clare, who was created first Earl of Pembroke by King Stephen and died in 1148.

  3. Hace 3 días · Gilbert de Clare, earl of Hertford, is said to have given this church to the monks of Lewes, in Sussex; however that be, on his death without issue in 1151, his brother and heir Roger de Clare, earl of Hertford, resumed the property of it, giving the monks the church of Blechingley in exchange for it, and in the next reign of king ...

  4. Hace 2 días · Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford, marched on London in April 1267 and laid siege to the castle, declaring that custody of the Tower was "not a post to be trusted in the hands of a foreigner, much less of an ecclesiastic". Despite a large army and siege engines, Gilbert de Clare was unable to take the castle.

  5. 4. The Period of reform and rebellion, 1258-1267. 5. The Final years, 1267-1272. 1. The Reign of Henry III, 1216-1272. King Henry III ruled for fifty-six years between 16 October 1216 and 16 November 1272. His is the third longest reign in English history. During this period the social and political landscape of England was changed irrevocably.

  6. Hace 2 días · Again an accord was reached, with Cadwaladr retaining Aberffraw until a more serious breach occurred in 1153, when he was forced into exile in England, where his wife was the sister of Gilbert de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford and the niece of Ranulph de Gernon, 2nd Earl of Chester.

  7. 25 de sept. de 2023 · Alice de Vere's daughter Alice (sister of William de Vere) married Roger (d. 1177), son of Richard, Lord of Warkworlh and nephew of Earl Hugh Bigod of Norfolk (BcthelL.." "Alianor de Essex" is Adelizia de Vere, widow of Robert (not Henry) de Essex. She is not the daughter of Henry de Essex. (No such daughter is attested in extant charters.)