de Clare Family - Ourfolk
Maud (Mathilde) de Clare (de Lacy) ABT 1180 - 1213
Maud was born on ABT 1180 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England and died on 1213 .
She was the daughter of Earl Richard de Clare (1162 - 30 DEC 1218) and Amice Fitzrobert (de Clare) (1160 - 1 JAN 1224).
Maud was married to William de Braose .
William was born on ABT 1175 in Bramber, Sussex, England and died on 1210 in Windsor Castle .
He was the son of William de Braose (ABT 1153 - 9 AUG 1211) and Maud de St. Valery (de Braose) (ABT 1155 - 1210).
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Maud was married to Baron Roger de Lacy .
Baron Roger was born on ABT 1171 in Lincoln, Lincoln, England and died on 1212 in of Pontefract, Yorkshire, England .
He was the son of John de Lacy (1150 - 11 OCT 1190) and Alice de Vere (de Lacy) (B: ABT 1150).
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Parents | Grand Parents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
⌈ Earl Roger de Clare (BEF 1116 - 1173) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
⌈ Earl Richard de Clare (1162 - 30 DEC 1218) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
⌊ Maude St. Hillary (de Clare) (ABT 1132 - 24 DEC 1195) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Maud (Mathilde) de Clare (de Lacy) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
⌈ William Fitzrobert (ABT 1110 - 23 NOV 1183) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
⌊ Amice Fitzrobert (de Clare) (1160 - 1 JAN 1224) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
⌊ Hawise de Beaumont (Fitzrobert) (ABT 1134 - 24 APR 1197) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
did not accompany King Richard on Crusade but fought
with King John against Philip of
France in Normandy (1203/4). John
demanded William as a hostage for
his father's loyalty in 1208. His
mother Maud refused and they fled
to the family estates in Ireland. In
1210 John prepared an expedition
to Ireland. Maud and William
escaped Ireland but were
apprehended in Scotland. (William
the father was in Wales at this
time.) It is believed that Maud and
William were starved to death at
Windsor Castle. (Some say Corfe.)
with King John against Philip of
France in Normandy (1203/4). John
demanded William as a hostage for
his father's loyalty in 1208. His
mother Maud refused and they fled
to the family estates in Ireland. In
1210 John prepared an expedition
to Ireland. Maud and William
escaped Ireland but were
apprehended in Scotland. (William
the father was in Wales at this
time.) It is believed that Maud and
William were starved to death at
Windsor Castle. (Some say Corfe.)
Baron Halton.
Roger was castellan of Chateau Galliard, located between Paris and
Rouen on the Seine at Les Andelys, in Normandy, when Phillip II
of France laid siege to it in 1203-1204. Richard I of England
built Chateau Galliard specifically to defend western Normandy
from the French, and the signifigance of the siege is that it
determined whether England or France would control Normandy.
The French were successful, but Rogerde Lacy gave such an heroic
account of himself that his story just begs to be told.
Roger was castellan of Chateau Galliard, located between Paris and
Rouen on the Seine at Les Andelys, in Normandy, when Phillip II
of France laid siege to it in 1203-1204. Richard I of England
built Chateau Galliard specifically to defend western Normandy
from the French, and the signifigance of the siege is that it
determined whether England or France would control Normandy.
The French were successful, but Rogerde Lacy gave such an heroic
account of himself that his story just begs to be told.
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