Sie ist verheiratet mit Richard de Clare.
Sie haben geheiratet rund 25. Januar 1237/1238 in England.Quelle 14
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He [Richard de Clare] m. 2ndly, on or before 25 Jan 1237/8, Maud, daughter of John de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, by Margaret, daughter of Robert de Quincy. He d. at John de Criol's manor of Ashenfield in Waltham, near Canterbury, 15 Jul 1262, it being rumoured that he had been poisoned at the table of Piers of Savoy. On the following Monday, he was carried to Canterbury, where a mass for the dead was sung and his bowels were buried before the altar of St. Edward, after which his body was taken to the canons' church at Tonbridge and interred in the choir. Thence it was taken to Tewkesbury and buried 28 Jul 1262, with great solemnity in the presence of two bishops and eight abbots in the presbytery, at his father's right hand. His widow, who erected a splendid tomb for him there, had the manor of Clare and the manor and castle of Usk, for her dower. She was living 1287, but d. before 10 Mar 1288/9. [Complete Peerage V:696-702]
!Countess of Lincoln; 2nd wife of Sir Richard de Clare. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. III, p. 132]
!After her father's death, she and her sister were removed to Windsor Castle and educated with the king's daughters. Her father was promised the marriage of his eldest daughter to Richard de Clare, in the event of the king not marrying him to a daughter of the Earl of March, and for this grant he engaged to pay 5000 marks. This agreement, having been made without the consent of the Barons, excited considerable dissatisfaction, especially in the elder de Clare. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 103, 192, 421]
!Dau. of John de Lacy and Margaret de Quincy; mother of Gilbert de Clare. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. I, p. 126]
b. 1223 [Judy Martin]
Many of the grants of adjoining property to the Austin Friars of Clare were from Maud, countess of Gloucester and Hereford, for the repose of the soul of the founder, her husband, who d. in 1262. [Victoria History of Suffolk, p. 127]
2nd wife of Sir Richard de Clare; mother of Thomas de Clare. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2918b]
Dau. of Margaret de Quincy and John de Lacy; d. bef. 10 Mar 1288/9; m. 25 Jan 1237/8, Sir Richard de Clare; mother of Thomas de Clare. [Ancestral Roots, p. 58]
Dau. of J. de Lacie and M. Tuincey; m. ?? de Clare. [WFT Vol 1 Ped 1847]
Dau. of John de Lacy and Margaret de Quincy. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
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