Clivedon Family - Ourfolk
Catherine Clivedon (de Berkeley) 21 JAN 1351 - 1428
Catherine was born on 21 JAN 1351 in Wotton, Gloucestershire, England and died on 1428 .
Catherine was married to Thomas de Berkeley on 30 MAY 1347.
Thomas was born on 1293 in Gloucestershire, England and died on 27 OCT 1361 in Gloucestershire, England .
He was the son of Maurice de Berkeley (Apr 1271-Apr 1281 - 31 MAY 1326) and Eve le Zouche (de Berkeley) (ABT 1282 - 1314).
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- in 1327 he was made joint custodian of the deposed King Edward II, whom he received at
Berkeley Castle, but being commanded to deliver over the government to his fellow
custodians, Lord Maltravers and Sir Thomas Gournay, he left there to go to Bradley 'with
heavy cheere perceiving what violence was intended.' As an accessory to the murder of the
deposed king, he was tried by a jury of 12 knights in the 4th year of King Edward III., but
was honorably acquitted.
Berkeley Castle, but being commanded to deliver over the government to his fellow
custodians, Lord Maltravers and Sir Thomas Gournay, he left there to go to Bradley 'with
heavy cheere perceiving what violence was intended.' As an accessory to the murder of the
deposed king, he was tried by a jury of 12 knights in the 4th year of King Edward III., but
was honorably acquitted.
Last change (on this page): 15 OCT 2018