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  1. Hace 2 días · Gilbert de Clare, son of Gilbert and Joan, was killed at Bannockburn in 1314, when his estates were divided among his sisters. For a short time, however, Standon remained in the king's hands and the custody was granted to William de Trente.

  2. 30 de may. de 2024 · Gilbert de Clare, the only son and heir of the late Gilbert, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, by Joane of Acres, his wife, on her death had possession granted of the lands of his inheritance, and bore the titles likewise of his father's earldoms.

  3. 26 de may. de 2024 · This church, with all its endowments, was given by Gilbert de Clare, in 1090, to the Benedictine monastery of Bec in Normandy, of which it became a cell, and thus remained until the year 1124, when Gilbert's son Richard removed the foundation to Stoke, where it eventually reverted to a collegiate establishment.

  4. Hace 4 días · It is not known who was the heir or successor of Geoffrey de Bech, but in 1138 Baldwin son of Gilbert de Clare gave the church of Eastwick to the abbey of Bourne in Lincolnshire, by his foundation charter to that monastery.

  5. Hace 2 días · Gilbert de Clare 1243–1295 6th Earl of Hertford 7th Earl of Gloucester: Joan of Acre Princess of England 1272–1307: Ralph de Monthermer Earl of Gloucester, Hertford, and Atholl c. 1270 –1325 1st Baron Monthermer: Isabella of France c. 1295 –1358 Queen of England: King Edward II 1284–1327 r. 1307–1327 King of England: Alphonso 1273 ...

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    26 de may. de 2024 · 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).

  7. Hace 4 días · This is a list of the various different nobles and magnates including both lords spiritual and lords secular. It also includes nobles who were vassals of the king but were not based in England (Welsh, Irish, French). Additionally nobles of lesser rank who appear to have been prominent in England at the time.