Noblesse Européenne - European Nobility » Thomas de Clare (????-1288)

Personal data Thomas de Clare 

Source 1
  • Profession: 2nd s. Kt by Simon de Montford. In charge of St Briavel's castle..
  • He died February 1288.
  • A child of Richard de Clare and Maud de Lacy

Household of Thomas de Clare


Notes about Thomas de Clare

NOTE: He had a son and heir Thomas and a second son Richard, a cleric.His wife is unknown.

nom prefixe: Sir


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Ancestors (and descendant) of Thomas de Clare

Gilbert de Clare
± 1180-1230
John de Lacy
1192-1240
Maud de Lacy
± 1223-1289

Thomas de Clare
????-1288


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Sources

  1. Book - G E C et al - 1 PERI Complete Peerage - Gloucester art, Vol V, pp 7001-1, note (h).

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Henri Frebault, "Noblesse Européenne - European Nobility", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/noblesse-europeenne/I27232.php : accessed June 20, 2024), "Thomas de Clare (????-1288)".