Individual Details
Maud "Countess of Arundel & Hereford" St Hilary
(1132 - Abt 1173)
=== Burial ===
Priory Of Great Carbrooke, Norfolk, Englandalso known as: Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Carbrooke (Great Carbrooke), near Watton, Norfolk. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=63614045
Note. The following applies from the Carbrooke church website regarding the burial of Maud and her son Roger:
'A fascinating medieval survival is in the floor of the chancel. This is a pair of coffin slabs that date from the 13th century and have the cross marks of the Knights Templars. They are believed to be of Roger de Clare and his mother, who founded an order of Hospitalliers here in the final decade of the 12th century. If so, these are among the oldest memorials in East Anglia.'
http://www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/carbrooke/carbrooke.htm
=== Sources ===
* Royal Ancestry D. Richardson 2013 Vol. II p. 176-180, 252
* Find A Grave memorial #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=63614045 63614045]
* Weis, Frederick Lewis. ''Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England between 1623 and 1650'', 6th ed. (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD, 1988)
* Eller, George. ''[[Space:Memorials, Archaeological and Ecclesiastical of the West Winch Manors|Memorials, Archaeological and Ecclesiastical of the West Winch Manors]]'' (Thew & Son, King's Lynn, 1861) [https://books.google.com/books?id=MKYLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA55 Page 55]
Priory Of Great Carbrooke, Norfolk, Englandalso known as: Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Carbrooke (Great Carbrooke), near Watton, Norfolk. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=63614045
Note. The following applies from the Carbrooke church website regarding the burial of Maud and her son Roger:
'A fascinating medieval survival is in the floor of the chancel. This is a pair of coffin slabs that date from the 13th century and have the cross marks of the Knights Templars. They are believed to be of Roger de Clare and his mother, who founded an order of Hospitalliers here in the final decade of the 12th century. If so, these are among the oldest memorials in East Anglia.'
http://www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/carbrooke/carbrooke.htm
=== Sources ===
* Royal Ancestry D. Richardson 2013 Vol. II p. 176-180, 252
* Find A Grave memorial #[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=63614045 63614045]
* Weis, Frederick Lewis. ''Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England between 1623 and 1650'', 6th ed. (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD, 1988)
* Eller, George. ''[[Space:Memorials, Archaeological and Ecclesiastical of the West Winch Manors|Memorials, Archaeological and Ecclesiastical of the West Winch Manors]]'' (Thew & Son, King's Lynn, 1861) [https://books.google.com/books?id=MKYLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA55 Page 55]
Events
| Birth | 1132 | Buckenham, Norfolk, England | |||
| Marriage | 1153 | Sir Roger "3rd Earl of Hertford" Clare | |||
| Death | Abt 1173 | Wayland, Norfolk, England | |||
| Marriage | 1176 | Arundel, Essex, England - William Aubigny | |||
| Alt name | de Saint Hilary | ||||
| Reference No | 8144401 | ||||
| Reference No | |||||
| Reference No | 60 |
Families
| Spouse | William Aubigny (1138 - 1193) |
| Child | Sir William "3rd Earl of Arundel, Chief Butler of England, Privy Councillor, Judge in the King's Court" Aubigny (1173 - 1221) |
| Child | Avice Aubigny (1174 - 1224) |
| Child | Maud "Matilda" Aubigny (1178 - 1216) |
| Spouse | Sir Roger "3rd Earl of Hertford" Clare (1116 - 1173) |
| Child | Aveline Clare (1166 - 1225) |
| Child | Richard Clare (1153 - 1217) |
| Child | Hawise "Eleanor" Clare (1154 - 1215) |
| Child | James Clare (1164 - ) |
| Child | Roger Clare (1168 - 1241) |
| Child | John Clare (1170 - ) |
| Child | Henry Clare (1172 - ) |
| Father | James St Hilary (1097 - 1154) |
| Mother | Aveline Hesding (1102 - ) |