Jeffro Family Tree » Isabel Marshall Countess of Hartford and Cornwall (Isabel Marshall, Countess of Hartford and Cornwall) (1200-1240)

Personal data Isabel Marshall Countess of Hartford and Cornwall (Isabel Marshall, Countess of Hartford and Cornwall) 


Household of Isabel Marshall Countess of Hartford and Cornwall (Isabel Marshall, Countess of Hartford and Cornwall)

She has/had a relationship with Gilbert De Clare 5th Earl of Gloucester.


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Isabel Marshall Countess of Hartford and Cornwall
1200-1240



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