Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Birth1145, Leinster, Ireland123419,123420,123421
Memo1135?
Death1188, Wales123422,123423,123424
MemoAft 1186?
Burial1188, Tintern Abbey, Tintern, Monmouthshire, Wales123425
Alias/AKAEva MacMurrough; Aoife of Leinster; Aoife MacMurrough123426,123427,123428,123429,123430,123430
FatherDermot MacMurrough (1110-1171)
MotherMor Ni Tuathail (1114-1191)
Misc. Notes
note surname change
Spouses
Birth1130, Tonbridge, Tonbridge and Malling Borough, Kent, England123385,123386,123387,123388,123389,123390,123391
Death20 Apr 1176, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland123392,123393,123394,123395,123396,123397,123398,123399,123400,123401
Memo5 Apr 1176?
Burialaft 20 Apr 1176, Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland123402,123403
OccupationStatesperson123404
Alias/AKARichard Fitz Richard de Clare, Strongbow123405,123406,123407,123408,123409
FatherGilbert De Clare (1100-1147)
Misc. Notes
Pg 280 Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke17287

Pg 101 Line 145, Richard de Clare, “Strongbow,” Earl of Pembroke17288

Pg 117, 29. Richard Fitz Richard de Clare, Strongbow, Earl of Pembroke, succeeded to his father's estates in 1148 (18), but, after the accession of Henry II, had forfeited or lost them by 1168, in which year he promised 30. Dermot MacMurrough, the exiled King of Leinster (LEN-sta) in Ireland (Ireland 29), to help him recover his kingdom in return for the hand of his dau Eve in marriage and the succession to the Crown He crossed over, took Waterford and Dublin, and Marr: Eve 1170 (40). But Henry II, jealous of his success, ordered the English troops to return from Ireland. Dermot's death 1171 was a signal for a general rising, and the Earl barely managed to keep Roderic, King of Connaught, out of Dublin. Richard begged help from Henry II, to whom he surrendered his castles. Henry invaded and stayed in Ireland six months, putting his own men into many offices, Richard retaining Leinster.17289

Pg 56 Richard De Clare “Strongbow,” Earl of Pembroke 1150, Justiciar of Ireland54763

Vol 22 Image250of1511 Pg 24217290 Richard de Clare or Richard Strongbow, second Earl of Pembroke and Strigul, succeeded to his estates 1148
Vol 22 Image1032of1511 Pg 1024 Pembroke, Earls of (See Arnule, fl 1090-1110; Clare, Richard de, second Earl of the Clare line

Pg 104 Marshall: Richard, Earl of Pembroke54764

Pg 126 Richard de Clare, known as Strongbow, Earl of Pembroke17292

Pg 18 Richard de Clare, Strongbow, 2nd Earl of Pembroke17701

Richard De Clare 2nd Earl of Pembroke, Cambro-Norman Lord in Ireland25285
Marriageabt 26 Aug 1171123371,123372,123414
Marr Memo1170?
ChildrenIsabel (1172-1220)
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