Hamrol/Till Family Tree » Gilbert FitzRICHARD de CLARE; 2nd Earl of Clare Lord de TONEBRUGE & Cardigan; 'The Marshall' (Gilbert FitzRICHARD de CLARE; 2nd Earl of Clare, Lord de TONEBRUGE & Cardigan; 'The Marshall') (1065-1117)
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First name Gilbert FitzRICHARD de CLARE; 2nd Earl of Clare, Lord de TONEBRUGE & Cardigan; 'The Marshall'.
He was born in the year 1065 in Clare, Suffolk.
He died in the year 1117 in Tonbridge, Kent, he was 52 years old.
This information was last updated on February 15, 2015.
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