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  1. Maud de Clare; Baronesa de Welles: Información personal; Nacimiento: 1276 [1] Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, Inglaterra: Fallecimiento: 4 de mayo de 1327 Badlesmere, Kent, Inglaterra: Familia; Padre: Thomas de Clare [2] [1] [3] Madre: Juliana FitzGerald [2] [1] [3] Consorte: Robert de Clifford [2] Robert de Welles, II barón de Welles ...

  2. Maud de Clare. Maud de Clare, Baroness de Welles was the eldest daughter of Thomas de Clare, Lord of Inchiquin and Youghal, Lord of Thomond, Lord of Bunratty Castle (1245–1287) and Juliana FitzGerald (1236–1290). [1] [4] She married twice.

  3. Maud de Clare, baronesa de Welles fue la primogénita de Thomas de Clare, señor de Inchiquin y Youghal, Thomond y del Castillo de Bunratty y Juliana FitzGerald . Se casó en dos ocasiones: Con Robert de Clifford, barón de Clifford y señor de Skipton el 3 de noviembre de 1295 con quien tuvo cuatro hijo;.

  4. Maude Clare. Christina Rossetti. Track 23 on The Poems of Christina G. Rossetti. Rossetti tells this story through the third person, omniscient narrator. The result is a lesson in the dangers...

  5. "Maude Clare" tells the story of an aristocrat named Lord Thomas who chooses to marry the wholesome Nell, a seemingly ideal Victorian bride, over the bold Maude Clare, whose reputation has been ruined as a result of her previous romance with Lord Thomas.

  6. Maud "Lady Clifford" de Welle formerly Clare aka de Clare, de Clifford, de Welles. Born about 1279 in England. Ancestors. Daughter of Thomas (Clare) de Clare and Juliana (FitzMaurice) Avenel. Sister of Gilbert (Clare) de Clare, Richard (Clare) de Clare, Richard (Clare) de Clare and Margaret (Clare) de Badlesmere.

  7. Maude Clare was like a queen. The poem begins with its first of twelve quatrains, each adhering to a roughly equal syllable count and rhyming pattern (ABCB). This verse uses the word “lofty,” and the poem itself reads as somewhat lofty, as though it is being performed for the reader.