Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill, Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill, Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
MemoHampshire
Memo1299? Monmouthshire, Wales?
Burialaft 7 Dec 1295, Tewkesbury Abbey, Tewkesbury, Tewkesbury Borough, Gloucestershire, England121462,121463,121464,121465
OccupationMilitary Personnel121466
Alias/AKAGilbert de Clare “the Red Earl”121467,121468,121469,121470,121471
FatherSir Richard De Clare (1222-1262)
MotherMaud De Lacy (1223-1288)
Misc. Notes
Pg 351 Gilbert De Clare, Earl of Gloucester & Hertford17383

Pg 1 Joan of England (of Acre) marr: Gilbert De Clare, Earl of Gloucester17384
Pg 83 Gilbert De Clare, the Red, Knt, Baron of Clare, Suffolk, 9th Earl of Clare, 3rd Earl of Gloucester, 6th Earl of Hertford. At the death of King Henry III 16 Nov 1272, the Earl took the lead in swearing fealty to Edward I, who was then in Sicily returning from the Crusade. Pg 83 Proposals for his (Gilbert De Clare) marr to the King's dau were made as early as May 1283.

Pg 11 Line 17B, Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester & Hertford (28-4)17385

Pg 124, 25. Gilbert de Clare “the Red Earl”, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford. In Apr 1264 (1) he led the massacre of the Jews at Canterbury as Simon de Montfort had done in London.” At the battle of Lewes the following May “the Earl commanded the 2nd line of the battle and took the King (Henry III) prisoner, having hamstrung his horse. As Prince Edward (later Edward I) had also been captured, Montford and the Earl were now supreme.” But by the following year Gilbert had changed sides “and in the battle of Evesham, 4 Aug, in which Montfort was slain, commanded the 2nd division and contributed largely to the victory … (and) at the death of Henry III, 16 Nov 1272, the Earl took the lead in swearing fealty to Edward I.”17386

Pg 75 Sir Gilbert De Clare, the Red, Earl of Clare, Hertford and Gloucester, knighted 14 May 1264 (2) V, 702-710, 73654948

Vol 4 Image393of1408 Pg 376 Gilbert de Clare, ninth earl of Clare (q.v.)17387
Vol 4 Image395of1408 Pg378 Clare, Gilbert de, called the Red, 9th Earl of Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford & 8th Earl of Gloucester (1243-1295)
Image865 Pg865 Gilbert of ClareEarl of Gloucester
Vol 22 Image250of1511 Pg 242 Gilbert de Clare, ninth earl, called the “Red”, ninth Earl of Clare, seventh Earl of Hertford, and eighth Earl of Gloucester, succeeded to the earldoms Jul 1262

Pg 154 Washington of Sulgrave Manor England: Pedigree: Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester98118

Image130 Pg129 Gilbert (de Clare), Earl of Gloucester and Hertford54950

Vol 2 Image122 Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester17388
Vol 2 Image 126 Gilb. Clare, 3rd Earl of Gloucester and 7th of Hereford
Vol 2 Image217of360 Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester

Pg 173 Gilbert De Clare, Earl of Hartford and Gloucester85859

Pg 486 Gilbert De Clare, Earl of Gloucester60933

Appendix Pg 1167 Gilbert De Clare, earl of Gloucester & Hereford85158

Pg 126 Gilbert De Clare, Earl of Gloucester & Hertford, “the Red Earl”17389
Pg 129 Gilbert De Clare, Earl of Gloucester & Hertford, “the Red Earl”
Pg 137 Gilbert De Clare, Earl of Gloucester & Hertford, surnamed “the Red Earl”
Pg 153 Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester & Hertford
Pg 157 Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester & Hertford, “the Red Earl”

Pg 27 Sir Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Clare, Hereford and Gloucester17798
Pg 43 Sir Gilbert de Clare, Knt, Earl of Clare and Gloucester and Hertford
Pg 87 Sir Gilbert de Clare, Knt, Earl of Clare, Gloucester and Hertford
Pg 132 Sir Gilbert de Clare, Knt, Earl of Gloucester and Hereford, surnamed the Red Earl
Pg 307 Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Clare, Hertford, and Gloucester

Pg 270 Gilbert de Clare, 3rd Earl of Gloucester, 7th Earl of Hertford84861

Gilbert De Clare 7th Earl of Gloucester25401

Pg 38 4. Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford60935
Spouses
BirthOct 1236, Angouleme, Departement de la Charente, Poitou-Charentes, France121506,121502,121507
MemoAbt 1240? abt 1244?
DeathMay 1290121508,121509
Memo9 Feb 1291?
Alias/AKAAlice of Angouleme121510,121403,121511
FatherHugh XI De Lusignan de Brun (1220-1250)
MotherYolande De Dreux (1218-1272)
Misc. Notes
Pg 83 (Gilbert De Clare & Alice De Lusignan de Brun) had 2 daus, & were divorced, his wife Alice said to have become hypochondrical in 127117384

Alice De Lusignan of Angouleme, Wife of King Henry III of England25401
Marr MemoSpring
Divorce17 Jul 1271, Norwich, Norfolk County, England121513,121500,121514,121515,121413,121505
Div Memo1267? 1285?
ChildrenJoan (ca1260-)
 Isabel (1262-1333)
BirthApr 1272, Acre, HaTzafon (Northern District), Israel121330,121331,121332,121333,121334,121335,121336,121337,121338,121339,121318,121340,121341,121342,121343,121344,121345,121346
Memo1265? Acre (Ptolemaic) in Syria? Acre, Palestine?
Memoage 35
Burialaft 23 Apr 1307, Clare Priory, Clare, St Edmundsbury Borough, Suffolk, England121332,121350,121368,121369
Memopriory; Austin Friars’
OccupationAristocrat121370
FatherEdward I Plantagenet (1239-1307)
MotherEleanor of Castille (1240-1290)
Misc. Notes
Pg 269 Gilbert DeClare, by his 2nd wife Joan of Acre d/o King Edward I54947

Pg 351 Joan, Countess of Gloucester & Hertford17383

Pg 83 Proposals for his (Gilbert De Clare) marr to the King's dau were made as early as May 1283.17384
Joan of England (of Acre) Marr2: clandestinely, presumably early in 1297, Ralph De Monthermer. The marriage enraged her father, the King, and he committed Ralph to prison in Bristol Castle, and all Joan's lands were seised into the King's hand. By the mediation of Anthony Bec, Bishop of Durham, however peace was made between the King & his dau, & her lands were restored to her 31 Jul 1297, Ralph having done homage.

Vol 2 Image 126 Princess Joan Plantagenet (d’Acre)17388

Pg 486 Joan of Acre Marr1: 1290 Gilbert De Clare, Earl of Gloucester, ancestors of Anne (Stafford) Neville & Elizabeth (Beauchamp) Neville60933

Pg 126 Princess Joan Plantagenet, styled “of Acre”17389
Pg 153 Princess Joan of Acre
Pg 157 Princess Joan Plantagenet, styled of Acre

Pg 307 H.R.H. Princess Joan (Plantagenet)17798

Joan of Acre, Female; English Princess25401
Research
Vol 2 Image217of360 Edward I, King of England=Eleanor d/o Ferdinand III, King of Castile had: Joan of Acre, 3rd dau=Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester17388 (third daughter Joan died young?)
Marr MemoAbt 1291? Or 2 May 1290?
Divorce7 Dec 1295121415
ChildrenGilbert (1291-1314)
 Eleanor (1292-1337)
 Margaret (1292-1342)
 Elizabeth (1295-1360)
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