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Richard Clare Knt

(4 Aug 1222 - Bef 22 Jul 1262)

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Richard de Clare is the son of Magna Carta surety baron [[Clare-673 | Gilbert de Clare]] and grandson of Magna Carta surety baron [[Clare-651 | Richard de Clare]]

[[Category:Clare-651 Descendants]][[Category: Clare-673 Descendants]]

Richard's wife Maud was also descended from two Sureties, Lacy and Quincy, so their sons Gilbert and Thomas and daughter Rose inherited four Magna Carta descents and passed them on as a group to large numbers of descendants, including a majority of Colonial Gateways.
Many early descendants married the descendants of other Sureties, especially those of Hugh le Bigod's daughter Isabel.
Later descendants married each other, so that their further descendants inherited the same cluster of ancestors multiple times.

==Biography==In April 1248. Richard de Clare, earl of Gloucester, [[Beauchamp-534|Thomas de Bello Campo]], Walter de Scoteny, Roger de Clifford, William de Clare and Nicholas de Leuekenor, received a letter of protection with clause ''rolumus'', until a fortnight after Midsummer, to go on a pilgrimage beyond seas.}

: Husband: [[Clare-99|Richard de CLARE]]
: Wife: [[Lacy-213|Maud de LACY]]
: Child: [[De Clare-265|Isabel de Clare]]: Child: [[Clare-98|Gilbert 'the Red Earl' de CLARE]] ''Medieval Lands''
: Child: [[De CLARE-285|Thomas de CLARE]]
: Child: [[De CLARE-278|Bevis (Bogo) (Benet) de CLARE]]
: Child: [[De CLARE-289|Margaret de CLARE]]
: Child: [[De CLARE-293|Roese (Rohesia) de CLARE]]
: Child: [[De CLARE-270|Eglentine de CLARE]]: Marriage: 25 JAN 1237/8, England ''Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families'' page 192 ''Medieval Lands'' Source: [[#S148]] Page: 28

===Burial===(from Royal Ancestry) On the Monday following (his death), his body was taken to the Cathedral Church of Christ at Canterbury, where his entrails was buried before the altar of St. Edward the Confessor; the body was forthwith taken to the Collegiate Church of Tonbridge, Kent, where his heart was buried; and thence the body was finally borne to Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, and buried there in the choir at Tewkesbury Abbey at his father's right hand 28 July 1262.

==Unproven Issue==
Maud seems to be a surplus child}

=== Notes ===One source says he was murdered 15 Jul 1262 at Canterbury, Kent, England.

==Sources==
*Royal Ancestry 2013 D. Richardson Vol. II p. 192-195
*Magna Carta Ancestry 2011 2nd ed. Vol. I p. 460-466



See also:* ''The complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant,'' Cokayne, George Edward, (Gloucester [England] : Alan Sutton Pub. Ltd., 1987), 942 D22cok., vol. 3 p. 433.* ''Magna Carta Ancestry: A study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'' Richardson, Douglas, (Kimball G. Everingham, editor. 2nd edition, 2011), vol. 1 p. 451.*Weis, Frederick Lewis, ''The Magna Charta Sureties'', 1215, 3rd edition, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD, 1979
*''Royal Ancestors'', Michel L. Call
* ''Royal Database'', Camelot International, (Burke's old records)
* [http://www.camelotintl.com/royal/cgi Royal Database]* Phillimore, W.P.W & Fry, George S. [[Space:Abstracts of Gloucestershire Inquisitiones Post Mortem Returned Into the Court of Chancery|Abstracts of Gloucestershire Inquisitiones Post Mortem Returned Into the Court of Chancery]] (British Record Society, London, 1893) [https://archive.org/stream/abstractsofglouc00grea#page/32/mode/1up Part IV. 20 Henry III. to 29 Edward I. 1236-1300, Page 32]
* ••Mary Hillard Hinton, Genealogist, Raleigh, NC •Extinct and Dormant Peerages, 1831 •Magna Carta Barons and their Descendants, pgs. 159, 241, 269, 270, 292 •Virginia Heraldica, pgs. 66, 69, 87, 88 ���Ancestral Papers #119, of the National Society of Runnymeade •Wurt's Magna Carta •The Carter Family


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Richard de Clare is the son of Magna Carta surety baron [[Clare-673 | Gilbert de Clare]] and grandson of Magna Carta surety baron [[Clare-651 | Richard de Clare]]

[[Category:Clare-651 Descendants]][[Category: Clare-673 Descendants]]
Richard's wife Maud was also descended from two Sureties, Lacy and Quincy, so their sons Gilbert and Thomas and daughter Rose inherited four Magna Carta descents and passed them on as a group to large numbers of descendants, including a majority of Colonial Gateways.
Many early descendants married the descendants of other Sureties, especially those of Hugh le Bigod's daughter Isabel.
Later descendants married each other, so that their further descendants inherited the same cluster of ancestors multiple times.

==Biography==In April 1248. Richard de Clare, earl of Gloucester, [[Beauchamp-534|Thomas de Bello Campo]], Walter de Scoteny, Roger de Clifford, William de Clare and Nicholas de Leuekenor, received a letter of protection with clause ''rolumus'', until a fortnight after Midsummer, to go on a pilgrimage beyond seas.}

===Burial===:(from Royal Ancestry) On the Monday following (his death), his body was taken to the Cathedral Church of Christ at Canterbury, where his entrails was buried before the altar of St. Edward the Confessor; the body was forthwith taken to the Collegiate Church of Tonbridge, Kent, where his heart was buried; and thence the body was finally borne to Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, and buried there in the choir at Tewkesbury Abbey at his father's right hand 28 July 1262.

==Unproven Issue==
Maud seems to be an undocumented child }

=== Notes ===:One source says he was murdered 15 Jul 1262 at Canterbury, Kent, England.

==Sources==


See also:

*Royal Ancestry 2013 D. Richardson Vol. II p. 192-195
*Magna Carta Ancestry 2011 2nd ed. Vol. I p. 460-466*''The complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant,'' Cokayne, George Edward, (Gloucester [England] : Alan Sutton Pub. Ltd., 1987), 942 D22cok., vol. 3 p. 433.*''Magna Carta Ancestry: A study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'' Richardson, Douglas, (Kimball G. Everingham, editor. 2nd edition, 2011), vol. 1 p. 451.*Weis, Frederick Lewis, ''The Magna Charta Sureties'', 1215, 3rd edition, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD, 1979
*''Royal Ancestors'', Michel L. Call
* ''Royal Database'', Camelot International, (Burke's old records)
*[http://www.camelotintl.com/royal/cgi Royal Database]*Phillimore, W.P.W & Fry, George S. [[Space:Abstracts of Gloucestershire Inquisitiones Post Mortem Returned Into the Court of Chancery|Abstracts of Gloucestershire Inquisitiones Post Mortem Returned Into the Court of Chancery]] (British Record Society, London, 1893) [https://archive.org/stream/abstractsofglouc00grea#page/32/mode/1up Part IV. 20 Henry III. to 29 Edward I. 1236-1300, Page 32]
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Richard de Clare is the son of Magna Carta surety baron [[Clare-673 | Gilbert de Clare]] and grandson of Magna Carta surety baron [[Clare-651 | Richard de Clare]]

[[Category:Clare-651 Descendants]][[Category: Clare-673 Descendants]]
Richard's wife Maud was also descended from two Sureties, Lacy and Quincy, so their sons Gilbert and Thomas and daughter Rose inherited four Magna Carta descents and passed them on as a group to large numbers of descendants, including a majority of Colonial Gateways.
Many early descendants married the descendants of other Sureties, especially those of Hugh le Bigod's daughter Isabel.
Later descendants married each other, so that their further descendants inherited the same cluster of ancestors multiple times.

==Biography==In April 1248. Richard de Clare, earl of Gloucester, [[Beauchamp-534|Thomas de Bello Campo]], Walter de Scoteny, Roger de Clifford, William de Clare and Nicholas de Leuekenor, received a letter of protection with clause ''rolumus'', until a fortnight after Midsummer, to go on a pilgrimage beyond seas.}

===Burial===:(from Royal Ancestry) On the Monday following (his death), his body was taken to the Cathedral Church of Christ at Canterbury, where his entrails was buried before the altar of St. Edward the Confessor; the body was forthwith taken to the Collegiate Church of Tonbridge, Kent, where his heart was buried; and thence the body was finally borne to Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, and buried there in the choir at Tewkesbury Abbey at his father's right hand 28 July 1262.

==Unproven Issue==
Maud seems to be an undocumented child }

=== Notes ===:One source says he was murdered 15 Jul 1262 at Canterbury, Kent, England.

==Sources==


See also:

*Royal Ancestry 2013 D. Richardson Vol. II p. 192-195
*Magna Carta Ancestry 2011 2nd ed. Vol. I p. 460-466*''The complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant,'' Cokayne, George Edward, (Gloucester [England] : Alan Sutton Pub. Ltd., 1987), 942 D22cok., vol. 3 p. 433.*''Magna Carta Ancestry: A study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'' Richardson, Douglas, (Kimball G. Everingham, editor. 2nd edition, 2011), vol. 1 p. 451.*Weis, Frederick Lewis, ''The Magna Charta Sureties'', 1215, 3rd edition, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD, 1979
*''Royal Ancestors'', Michel L. Call
* ''Royal Database'', Camelot International, (Burke's old records)
*[http://www.camelotintl.com/royal/cgi Royal Database]*Phillimore, W.P.W & Fry, George S. [[Space:Abstracts of Gloucestershire Inquisitiones Post Mortem Returned Into the Court of Chancery|Abstracts of Gloucestershire Inquisitiones Post Mortem Returned Into the Court of Chancery]] (British Record Society, London, 1893) [https://archive.org/stream/abstractsofglouc00grea#page/32/mode/1up Part IV. 20 Henry III. to 29 Edward I. 1236-1300, Page 32]
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Events

Birth4 Aug 1222Mellent, Gloucestershire, England
MarriageSep 1236secret at St. Edmund's Bury (modern: Bury St. Edmund's) Suffolk, England - Margaret Burgh
Marriage25 Jan 1238Maud Lacy
DeathBef 22 Jul 1262Ashenfield Manor, (in Waltham), Kent, England (rumored to have been poisoned at the table of Peter of Savoy, the Queen's uncle)
Title (Nobility)Sir

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