Gilbert Fitz Richard

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Sir Gilbert Fitz Richard
Earl of Clare, Tonbridge, and Cardigan
Norman Crest
Born 1065
Clare, Suffolk, England
Died 1115
England

Gilbert Fitz Richard (1065-1115) was son of Richard Fitz Gilbert and Rohese Giffard. He succeeded to his father's possessions in England, his brother, Roger Fitz Richard, succeeding to his father's lands in Normandy.

He was granted lands and the Lordship of Cardigan by Henry I, including Cardigan Castle. He founded the Priory at Clare. Supposedly present at the suspicious death of William II in 1100. Fathered nine children, two of whom became peers of the realm.

Name Birth Death Notes
By Adelize/Alice de Claremont, married 1086, (b. ca. 1058), daughter of Hugh de Creil, Count of Clermont, and Margaret de Roucy.
Walter de Clare 1086 1149  
Margaret de Clare 1090 1185 m. (ca. 1108), Sir William de Montfitchet, Lord of Stanstead Mountfitchet.
Adelize/Alice de Clare 1092 1163 m. (ca. 1105), Aubrey II de Vere, Justicar of England, Master Chamberlain, son of Aubrey I de Vere and Beatrice. She had nine children though became a nun in later life.
Baldwin Fitz Gilbert de Clare, Lord of Bourne 1092 1154 m. Adeline de Rollos.
Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare 1094 1136 1st Earl of Hertford.
Hervey de Clare (ca.1096) Unknown  
Gilbert Fitz Gilbert de Clare (ca.1100) 1148 1st Earl of Pembroke.
Rohese de Clare (ca.1105) 1149 m. (ca. 1130), Baderon of Monmouth.
Margaret de Clare 1101 Unknown  

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