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  1. My lord gazed long on pale Maude Clare. Or ever he kissed the bride. " Lo, I have brought my gift, my lord, Have brought my gift," she said: "To bless the hearth, to bless the board, To bless the ...

  2. 18 de ene. de 2015 · Maud de Clare was born on the Welsh Marches, the daughter of Thomas de Clare and Julianna FitzMaurice. The family held land in Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Norfolk and Ireland. Maud and her sister were eligible brides and would ultimately become even more wealthy but before a series of male deaths within the Clare family brought that to pass ...

  3. Maud de Clare was the eldest daughter of Thomas de Clare, 1st Lord Thomond, 1st Lord of Inchiquin and Youghal, Lord of Bunratty Castle (1245-1287) and Juliana FitzGerald (1236-1290). She married two times. Her first marriage was to Robert de Clifford, 1st Baron de Clifford, 1st Lord of Skipton (1274-1314) on 3...

  4. Maud de Clare, baronesa de Welles fue la primogénita de Thomas de Clare, señor de Inchiquin y Youghal, Thomond y del Castillo de Bunratty (1245-1287) y Juliana FitzGerald (1236-1290). [ 2 ] [ 4 ] Se casó en dos ocasiones: Con Robert de Clifford, barón de Clifford y señor de Skipton (1274-1314) el 3 de noviembre de 1295 con quien tuvo cuatro hijo;.

  5. 10 de mar. de 2024 · Maud de Clare was the daughter of Richard de Clare, Knt., Magna Carta Surety baron, 3rd Earl Hertford (but generally styled Earl of Clare), and Amice of Gloucester Richardson reports Maud as one of three daughters (Maud, Hawise, and possibly Joan) and four sons (Gilbert, Richard, Roger, Henry) of Richard de Clare and his wife Amice of Gloucester.

  6. died 25 October 1230 Penrose, Brittany, France. buried 10 November 1230 Tewksbury, Gloucester, England. Isabel de Clare born about 1178 Hereford, England. Richard de Clare born 1186 London, Middlesex, England died 4 March 1228 London, Middlesex, England. Joane de Clare born about 1184 Hertfordshire, England. spouse (1st):

  7. Maud de Braose (died 29 December 1210), married Gruffydd ap Rhys II, by whom she had two sons, Rhys and Owain. William de Braose (died 1210). Starved to death with his mother in either Windsor or Corfe Castle. He married Maud de Clare, daughter of Richard de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford, by whom he had issue, including John de Braose.