(1) Sie ist verheiratet mit William III Longespée.
Sie haben geheiratet rund 1254 in Herefordshire, England.Quellen 6, 7
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(2) Sie ist verheiratet mit John 1st Baron Giffard.
Sie haben geheiratet nach Januar 1256/1257 in of Brimsfield, Gloucestershire, England.Quellen 6, 7
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!Dau. of Walter de Clifford; m. John Giffard, 1st Lord Giffard; mother of Catherine Giffard. [Magna Charta Sureties, p. 151]
NEWLIN, FOSTER LINE
Dau. of Walter de Clifford of Clifford's Castle, Herefordshire, and Margaret ferch Llewellyn; d. 1282/5; m.1 William Longespee III, Earl of Salisbury; m.2 c. 1257/8, Sir John Gifford, Lord Gifford of Brimsfield; mother of Eleanor Gifford. [Ancestral Roots, p. 31]
Dau. of Walter III de Clifford and Margaret ferch Llewellyn; m. John I Gifford; mother of Eleanor; she and husband John Gifford are ancestors of President Richard Nixon. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
Dau. of Walter Clifford and Margaret Llewellen; m. John Gifford; mother of Eleanor who m. ?? le Strange. [WFT Vol 5 Ped 3756]
Dau. of Walter de Clifford and Margaret of Wales; m. John Gifford; mother of Eleanor who m. Fulk Le Strange. [WFT Vol 11 Ped 3809]
Dau of Margaret verch Llewelyn and Walter III de Clifford; m. aft 1257, Sir John, 1st Baron Giffard; m. 1254, Sir william III Longespee of Amesbury. [Larry Overmire <(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)att.net, 18 Jun 2003]
He [John Giffard] married, 1stly, Maud,[f] widow of Sir WilliamLUNGESPEE, of Amesbury, Aldbourne, and Trowbridge, Wilts, Canford,Dorset, Bicester, Oxon; Brattleby, co., Lincoln, &c. (who died between 23December 1256 and 3 January 1256/7], and daughter and heir of Sir WalterDE CLIFFORD, of Clifford co. Hereford, Cortham, Salop, &c., by Margaret,daughter of Llewelyn ab IORWERTH, PRINCE OF NORTH WALES. She, who wasliving 1 December 1281, died s.p.m., not long afterwards. [CompletePeerage V:639-44, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
[f] Maud Lungespee notified the King that John Giffard had abducted herfrom her manor of Canford, Dorset, and taken her against her will to hiscastle of Brimpsfield, and there detained her. John appeared before theKing, and professed himself ready to prove that he did not abduct heragainst her will, and offered a fine of 300 marks for the marriagealready contracted, as it was said, between them, provided she made nofurther complaint against him. On 10 March 1270/1 the King ordained thatif she were not content, the said fine should be void, and John shouldstand his trial at a month from Easter. And as she was too unwell toappear before the King, commissioners were sent to inquire into the truthof the matter, and to certify the King thereof. John and Maud, and herIst husband, William Lungespee, were all descended from Richard fitzPonce. Why John Giffard should have referred to himself as being of therace of Le Lungespee as in the proof of age mentioned above he is said tohave done-is not explicable; unless, indeed, the sobriquet was derivedfrom the family of Clifford.
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