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  1. Hace 3 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, VII conde de Hertford1
    • Gilbert de Clare, VII conde de Hertford2
    • Gilbert de Clare, VII conde de Hertford3
    • Gilbert de Clare, VII conde de Hertford4
    • Gilbert de Clare, VII conde de Hertford5
  2. Hace 2 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 2 días · A little before the middle of the 12th century Gilbert de Clare Earl of Pembroke, who died in 1148, granted 10 librates of land from his manor of Weston to the Knights Templars with ample liberties. (fn. 4) These 10 librates became the parish of Baldock, and here the Templars, probably about 1199 when they received a grant of market ...

    • Gilbert de Clare, VII conde de Hertford1
    • Gilbert de Clare, VII conde de Hertford2
    • Gilbert de Clare, VII conde de Hertford3
    • Gilbert de Clare, VII conde de Hertford4
    • Gilbert de Clare, VII conde de Hertford5
  4. Hace 4 días · Richard de Clare, Earl, in the 32d of Henry III. gave these lordships to his brother, William de Clare, who had a grant of free warren in Walsingham Magna, and a weekly mercate on Friday, in the 35th of that King; also of a weekly mercate in Walsingham Parva, on Monday, and a fair, formerly granted to the prior of Walsingham, on whose death it came to the aforesaid Earl, and was held in capite ...

  5. Hace 3 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.

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    Hace 5 días · With her, he had three sons: Gilbert, who married Margaret, daughter of Thomas de Clare, and died without heirs in 1303; Robert (d.1325), who succeeded his father as earl of Angus and married firstly Lucy, daughter of William of Kyme, and secondly Eleanor de Clare; and Thomas (d.c.1321).

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