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Isabel Clare
(2 Nov 1226 - Aft 10 Jul 1264)
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Isabel de Clare is a descendant of Magna Carta surety barons [[Clare-673|Gilbert de Clare]] and [[Clare-651|Richard de Clare]] . [[Category:Clare-673 Descendants]][[Category:Clare-651 Descendants]] ---- } == Biography == Isabel de Clare was born on 8 November 1226. She married Sir Robert de Brus, Lord Annandale, Sheriff of Cumberland, Governor of Carlisle Castle, son of Sir Robert de Brus, 4th Lord Annandale and Isobel of Huntingdon, in May 1240. === Children ===Isabel has been credited with at least 6 or 7 children in various publications in the past (see below) but there seem to be at most four children that are confirmed by recent studies using evidence from the period; The following four are listed by Richardson in Royal Ancestry: #[[Bruce-3176|Robert de Bruce,]] born in July 1243, and given Isabel's age probably the eldest child, succeeded his father as Lord of Annandale, and succeeded as Earl of Carrick through the rights of his wife,Some publications, including Weir, p. 207, have his father's second wife, Christian de Ireby as his mother, but the 1998 Corrigenda to the Complete Peerage and the 2013 Richardson Royal Ancestry make the first wife definitive. #[[Bruce-497|Richard de Bruce]], died before Jan 25, 1287. #[[Bruce-495|William de Bruce]], died after 1295.#[[Bruce-128|Isabel de Bruce]], m. (as his first wife) Sir John Fitz Marmaduke Knt., of Horden, Eighton, Lamesley, Ravensholm, and Silksworth, county Durham, Sheriff of North Durham, and Joint Warden beyond the Scottish Sea between the Forth and Orkney. He fought on the English side at the Battle of Falkirk, 22 July 1298, and was present at the Siege of Caerlaverock Castle in 1300. In 1307 he was commanded to assist the Earl of Richmond in expelling Robert de Brus and the Scottish rebels from Galloway. In 1309 his armour and provisions in a vessel bound for Perth were arrested off Great Yarmouth. He was governor of St. John's Town (Perth) in 1310 until his death. ==== Disputed children ==== Other sources also mentioned two other sons and two daughters; #[[Bruce-131|Sir Bernard]] of Connington and Exton, married first, Alicia de Clare, and second Constance de Morleyn, (Paul, p. 431) (seems more likely to be brother of Robert de Brus, not his son) (Richardson Royal Ancestry, Vol. 1 p 589 footnote 49) #[[Bruce-3219|Mary]], said to have married [[Toeni-7|Ralph de Toeni]], but Richardson (Richardson Royal Ancestry Vol 5, p 176 footnote and Plantagenet Ancestry p. 712) is unsure of this, though he does not claim it to be disproven. Other alleged children are surely bogus and will be removed. == Sources == * Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 589-596, Vol. II, p. 184-186 and 191 and Vol. 5, p176 footnote. * Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 712-713. *Cawley, Charles, 'Kings of Scotland (Bruce)', Chap. 5, of ''Scotland, Kings'', version 3.0, 29 May 2014, in ''Medieval Lands'' (http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTLAND.htm#RobertBrusdied1295B : accessed 18 January 2015) *Paul, Sir James Balfour (ed.), ''The Scots Peerage: founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland'', vol. 2, Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1905. *Weir, Alison, Britain's Royal Families: the complete genealogy, 2nd ed., London: Pimlico, 2002. ---- == Biography == ''This biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import. It's a rough draft and needs to be edited.'' === User ID === : ID: 6035C63270F64D46B908310A6540D8636282 === Data Changed === : Changed: :: 9 DEC 2012 Prior to import, this record was last changed 9 DEC 2012. == Sources == === Acknowledgments === Thank you to [[Graham-4164 | William Graham]] for creating WikiTree profile De CLARE-448 through the import of WLGraham.ged on May 24, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by William and others.
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Isabel de Clare is a descendant of Magna Carta surety barons [[Clare-673|Gilbert de Clare]] and [[Clare-651|Richard de Clare]] . [[Category:Clare-673 Descendants]][[Category:Clare-651 Descendants]]
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== Biography ==
Isabel de Clare was born on 8 November 1226. She married Sir Robert de Brus, Lord Annandale, Sheriff of Cumberland, Governor of Carlisle Castle, son of Sir Robert de Brus, 4th Lord Annandale and Isobel of Huntingdon, in May 1240.
=== Children ===Isabel has been credited with at least 6 or 7 children in various publications in the past (see below) but there seem to be at most four children that are confirmed by recent studies using evidence from the period;
The following four are listed by Richardson in Royal Ancestry: #[[Bruce-3176|Robert de Bruce,]] born in July 1243, and given Isabel's age probably the eldest child, succeeded his father as Lord of Annandale, and succeeded as Earl of Carrick through the rights of his wife,Some publications, including Weir, p. 207, have his father's second wife, Christian de Ireby as his mother, but the 1998 Corrigenda to the Complete Peerage and the 2013 Richardson Royal Ancestry make the first wife definitive.
#[[Bruce-497|Richard de Bruce]], died before Jan 25, 1287.
#[[Bruce-495|William de Bruce]], died after 1295.#[[Bruce-128|Isabel de Bruce]], m. (as his first wife) Sir John Fitz Marmaduke Knt., of Horden, Eighton, Lamesley, Ravensholm, and Silksworth, county Durham, Sheriff of North Durham, and Joint Warden beyond the Scottish Sea between the Forth and Orkney. He fought on the English side at the Battle of Falkirk, 22 July 1298, and was present at the Siege of Caerlaverock Castle in 1300. In 1307 he was commanded to assist the Earl of Richmond in expelling Robert de Brus and the Scottish rebels from Galloway. In 1309 his armour and provisions in a vessel bound for Perth were arrested off Great Yarmouth. He was governor of St. John's Town (Perth) in 1310 until his death.
==== Disputed children ====
Other sources also mentioned two other sons and two daughters;
#[[Bruce-131|Sir Bernard]] of Connington and Exton, married first, Alicia de Clare, and second Constance de Morleyn, (Paul, p. 431) (seems more likely to be brother of Robert de Brus, not his son) (Richardson Royal Ancestry, Vol. 1 p 589 footnote 49)
#[[Bruce-3219|Mary]], said to have married [[Toeni-7|Ralph de Toeni]], but Richardson (Richardson Royal Ancestry Vol 5, p 176 footnote and Plantagenet Ancestry p. 712) is unsure of this, though he does not claim it to be disproven.
Other alleged children are surely bogus and will be removed.
== Sources ==
* Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 589-596, Vol. II, p. 184-186 and 191 and Vol. 5, p176 footnote.
* Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 712-713.
* Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2011, p. 451, 459
*Cawley, Charles, 'Kings of Scotland (Bruce)', Chap. 5, of ''Scotland, Kings'', version 3.0, 29 May 2014, in ''Medieval Lands'' (http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTLAND.htm#RobertBrusdied1295B : accessed 18 January 2015)
*Paul, Sir James Balfour (ed.), ''The Scots Peerage: founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland'', vol. 2, Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1905.
*Weir, Alison, Britain's Royal Families: the complete genealogy, 2nd ed., London: Pimlico, 2002.
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== Biography ==
Isabel de Clare was born on 8 November 1226. She married Sir Robert de Brus, Lord Annandale, Sheriff of Cumberland, Governor of Carlisle Castle, son of Sir Robert de Brus, 4th Lord Annandale and Isobel of Huntingdon, in May 1240.
=== Children ===Isabel has been credited with at least 6 or 7 children in various publications in the past (see below) but there seem to be at most four children that are confirmed by recent studies using evidence from the period;
The following four are listed by Richardson in Royal Ancestry: #[[Bruce-3176|Robert de Bruce,]] born in July 1243, and given Isabel's age probably the eldest child, succeeded his father as Lord of Annandale, and succeeded as Earl of Carrick through the rights of his wife,Some publications, including Weir, p. 207, have his father's second wife, Christian de Ireby as his mother, but the 1998 Corrigenda to the Complete Peerage and the 2013 Richardson Royal Ancestry make the first wife definitive.
#[[Bruce-497|Richard de Bruce]], died before Jan 25, 1287.
#[[Bruce-495|William de Bruce]], died after 1295.#[[Bruce-128|Isabel de Bruce]], m. (as his first wife) Sir John Fitz Marmaduke Knt., of Horden, Eighton, Lamesley, Ravensholm, and Silksworth, county Durham, Sheriff of North Durham, and Joint Warden beyond the Scottish Sea between the Forth and Orkney. He fought on the English side at the Battle of Falkirk, 22 July 1298, and was present at the Siege of Caerlaverock Castle in 1300. In 1307 he was commanded to assist the Earl of Richmond in expelling Robert de Brus and the Scottish rebels from Galloway. In 1309 his armour and provisions in a vessel bound for Perth were arrested off Great Yarmouth. He was governor of St. John's Town (Perth) in 1310 until his death.
==== Disputed children ====
Other sources also mentioned two other sons and two daughters;
#[[Bruce-131|Sir Bernard]] of Connington and Exton, married first, Alicia de Clare, and second Constance de Morleyn, (Paul, p. 431) (seems more likely to be brother of Robert de Brus, not his son) (Richardson Royal Ancestry, Vol. 1 p 589 footnote 49)
#[[Bruce-3219|Mary]], said to have married [[Toeni-7|Ralph de Toeni]], but Richardson (Richardson Royal Ancestry Vol 5, p 176 footnote and Plantagenet Ancestry p. 712) is unsure of this, though he does not claim it to be disproven.
Other alleged children are surely bogus and will be removed.
== Sources ==
* Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 589-596, Vol. II, p. 184-186 and 191 and Vol. 5, p176 footnote.
* Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 712-713.
* Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2011, p. 451, 459
*Cawley, Charles, 'Kings of Scotland (Bruce)', Chap. 5, of ''Scotland, Kings'', version 3.0, 29 May 2014, in ''Medieval Lands'' (http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTLAND.htm#RobertBrusdied1295B : accessed 18 January 2015)
*Paul, Sir James Balfour (ed.), ''The Scots Peerage: founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland'', vol. 2, Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1905.
*Weir, Alison, Britain's Royal Families: the complete genealogy, 2nd ed., London: Pimlico, 2002.
Events
| Birth | 2 Nov 1226 | Gloucestershire, England | |||
| Marriage | May 1240 | Sir Robert "5th Lord of Annandale in Scotland, the Competitor, the Claimant" Bruce The Compet | |||
| Death | Aft 10 Jul 1264 | Yorkshire, England | |||
| Alt name | de Clare | ||||
| Reference No | 723252 | ||||
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| Reference No | 60 |
Families
| Spouse | Sir Robert "5th Lord of Annandale in Scotland, the Competitor, the Claimant" Bruce The Compet (1210 - 1295) |
| Child | Sir Robert "Earl of Carrick, 6th Lord of Annadale, Lord of Hartness, Writtle and Hatfield Broad Oak" Bruce (1243 - 1304) |
| Child | Elizabeth Bruce (1245 - ) |
| Child | Isabel Brus (1245 - 1285) |
| Child | Richard Bruce (1249 - 1287) |
| Child | John Bruce (1252 - ) |
| Child | Christiane Bruce (1280 - 1357) |
| Father | Sir Gilbert "7th Earl of Clare, 4th Earl of Hertford, Lord of Harfleur and Mostrevillers in Normandy" Clare (1180 - 1230) |
| Mother | Isabel "Countess of Glouster and Hertford, Cornwall and Poitou" Marshal (1200 - 1240) |
| Sibling | Amice Clare (1220 - 1284) |
| Sibling | Richard Clare Knt (1222 - 1262) |
| Sibling | Sir Richard "6th Earl of Gloucester, 5th Earl of Hertford, High Marshal and Chief Butler to the Archbishop of Canterbury" Clare (1222 - 1262) |
| Sibling | Agnes Clare (1224 - ) |
| Sibling | William Clare (1224 - 1264) |
| Sibling | Gilbert Clare (1225 - 1241) |