Hij is getrouwd met Maud de St. Hilary.
Zij zijn getrouwd te 1st husband.Bron 5
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HOLDERS OF THE HONOUR OF CLARE (V) 1152ROGER DE CLARE, Lord of Clare, &c., brother and heir. before 1156 he was recognized as Earl of Hertford. He died 1173. [Complete Peerage III:244, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]- - - - - - - -EARLDOM OF HERTFORD (II) 1152 ?ROGER (DE CLARE), EARL OF HERTFORD, but generally styled EARL OF CLARE, brother and heir, appears to have been at once allowed the Earldom by Henry lI, and was certainly an Earl in or before January 1155/6, when as Roger, Earl of Clare, he witnessed the charter of Henry II to Geoffrey de Mandeville, the younger. In 1157 and in the following years he was engaged against Rhys ap Gruffyd in Wales. In 1163 ,he disputed with the Archbishop of Canterbury the latter's claim for fealty in respect of Tonbridge Castle, which was held by the serjeanty of being High Steward. In this he was supported by the King, but the fealty was eventually recovered by Archbishop Hubert. In 1164 he took part in the Constitutions of Clarendon . In 1166 he certified his fees as 149, and in 1170 was a commissioner to enquire into the proceedings of the sheriffs in Kent, Surrey, Middlesex, Berks, Oxon and Beds.He married Maud, daughter and heir of James DE ST. HILARY, by his wife Aveline. He died in 1173. His widow for the soul of her husband, Roger de Clare, Earl of Hertford, and for the souls of her ancestors, confirmed to the monks of Eynsham the gifts of Henry and of Roger FitzGerold. She married, 2ndly, William (D'AUBIGNY), EARL OF ARUNDEL, who died 24 December 1193. [Complete Peerage VI:499-501, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]----------------------------Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford, is likewise said to have born the title of Earl of Clare. In the 3rd Henry II, this nobleman obtaining from the king all the lands in Wales which he could win, marched into Cardigan with a great army and fortified divers castles thereabouts. In the 9th of the same reign, we find him summoned by the celebrated Thomas-à-Becket, archbishop of Canterbury, to Westminster, in order to do homage to the prelate for his castle of Tonebruge; which at the command of the king he refused, alleging that holding it by military service it belonged rather to the crown than to the church. His lordship m. Maude (who m. after his decease William d'Aubigny, Earl of Arundel), dau. of James de St. Hillary, by whom he had a son, Richard, his successor. This earl who, from his munificence to the church and his numerous acts of piety, was called the Good, d. in 1173, and was s. by his son, Richard de Clare, 4th Earl of Hertford. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, London, 1883, p. 119, Clare, Lords of Clare, Earls of Hertford, Earls of Gloucester]
HOLDERS OF THE HONOUR OF CLARE (V) 1152
ROGER DE CLARE, Lord of Clare, &c., brother and heir. before 1156 he wasrecognized as Earl of Hertford. He died 1173. [Complete Peerage III:244,(transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
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EARLDOM OF HERTFORD (II) 1152 ?
ROGER (DE CLARE), EARL OF HERTFORD, but generally styled EARL OF CLARE,brother and heir, appears to have been at once allowed the Earldom byHenry lI, and was certainly an Earl in or before January 1155/6, when asRoger, Earl of Clare, he witnessed the charter of Henry II to Geoffrey deMandeville, the younger. In 1157 and in the following years he wasengaged against Rhys ap Gruffyd in Wales. In 1163 ,he disputed with theArchbishop of Canterbury the latter's claim for fealty in respect ofTonbridge Castle, which was held by the serjeanty of being High Steward.In this he was supported by the King, but the fealty was eventuallyrecovered by Archbishop Hubert. In 1164 he took part in the Constitutionsof Clarendon . In 1166 he certified his fees as 149, and in 1170 was acommissioner to enquire into the proceedings of the sheriffs in Kent,Surrey, Middlesex, Berks, Oxon and Beds.
He married Maud, daughter and heir of James DE ST. HILARY, by his wifeAveline. He died in 1173. His widow for the soul of her husband, Roger deClare, Earl of Hertford, and for the souls of her ancestors, confirmed tothe monks of Eynsham the gifts of Henry and of Roger FitzGerold. Shemarried, 2ndly, William (D'AUBIGNY), EARL OF ARUNDEL, who died 24December 1193. [Complete Peerage VI:499-501, (transcribed by DaveUtzinger)]
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Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford, is likewise said to have born thetitle of Earl of Clare. In the 3rd Henry II, this nobleman obtaining fromthe king all the lands in Wales which he could win, marched into Cardiganwith a great army and fortified divers castles thereabouts. In the 9th ofthe same reign, we find him summoned by the celebrated Thomas-à-Becket,archbishop of Canterbury, to Westminster, in order to do homage to theprelate for his castle of Tonebruge; which at the command of the king herefused, alleging that holding it by military service it belonged ratherto the crown than to the church. His lordship m. Maude (who m. after hisdecease William d'Aubigny, Earl of Arundel), dau. of James de St.Hillary, by whom he had a son, Richard, his successor. This earl who,from his munificence to the church and his numerous acts of piety, wascalled the Good, d. in 1173, and was s. by his son, Richard de Clare, 4thEarl of Hertford. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages,Burke's Peerage, London, 1883, p. 119, Clare, Lords of Clare, Earls ofHertford, Earls of Gloucester]
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father of Aveline