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Descendants of Isabella de Taillefer

Generation No. 4


9. JOANNA4 (EDWARD3 I, HENRY2 III, ISABELLA1 DE TAILLEFER)1 was born 1272 in Acre, Palestine1, and died April 23, 1307 in Clare, Suffolk, England1. She married (1) THE RED GILBERT DE CLARE1 April 30, 1290 in Westminster Abb, Westminster, Middlesex, En1, son of RICHARD DE CLARE and MAUD DE LACY. He was born September 2, 1243 in Christchurch, Hants., England1, and died December 7, 1295 in Monmouth Castle, Wales1. She married (2) RALPH DE MONTHERMER1 January 1295/96 in England1. He was born Abt. 1272 in Monthermere, England1.

Notes for J
OANNA:
[shoemaker.FTW]

OCCU Princess, of Acre ...
SOUR The Three Edwards, Thomas B. Costain, p. 19, 27;
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #2160 says ABT 1272 and place;
al7fl.abts.net/green-page/greenged.html says 1272, Akko, Hazafon, Israel ;
SOUR The Three Edwards, Thomas B. Costain, p. 19 says ABT 1307;
Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning, p. 51, 109 ABT ABT 1307;
EDWARD.PRE (Compuserve) 23/Apr/1307;COMYNX.ARC, #2160 says ABT 1318 & place
Married Ralph de Monthermer in secret - The Three Edwards, p. 44
JOAN, daughter of EDWARD I and ELEANOR: Gilbert de Clare was not young when he married the fiery-spirity, sloe-eyed Joanna and he took her to live at his country retreat in Clerkenwell not far from
the Tower, where the king and queen were again in
residence. She left for her new home with great fanfare, laden with royal gifts ... After being a widow a year, she secretly married a completely unknown squire in her late husband's retinue, Ralph
de Monthermer. Through this marriage he became
possessed in his own right of the earldoms of Gloucester and Hertford. The fact that a royal princess had dared to marry this obscure fellow became a cause celebre which for a time separted her from
the affection of her father. It proved to be a happy
marriage, however, leading ultimately to a firm friendship between the new son-in-law and Edward - The Three Edwards, Thomas B. Costain, p. 44
Princess of England. Known as Joan of Acre because of her birth place. Her parents were in Acre (Akko) because of the Crusades. Her birth date and that of her daughter's are suspect. She may have
been born in 1272. Source: Haydn's Book of Dignities, p
10; Royal.zip (Compuserve) Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists,... p 10 - http://al7fl.abts.net/green-page/greenged.html/notes.html#NI36684
Joan Plantagenet d'Acre - Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning,p.37


Notes for
THE RED GILBERT DE CLARE:
[shoemaker.FTW]

OCCU 3rd Earl of Gloucester...
SOUR The Magnificent Century, Thomas. B. Costain, p. 235;
CHARLEMG.ZIP (GS) says 1243; www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue ;
PHILIP.GED (Compserve), 4191
SOUR The Three Edwards, Thomas B. Costain, p. 44 says 1295;
Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning, p. 50, 167 says 1295;
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #37;PHILIP.GED (Compserve) says 7 Dec 1295
SOUR COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve)
PAGE 37
QUAY 1
SOUR Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning, p. 37, 167, 266, 178;
ROYAL.JRW (Compuserve); www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue ;
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #37
Called Gilbert the Red, because of the color of his hair; unpredictable;
started fighting with Simon de Montfort, but later defected to the royalists
9th Earl of Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford - Americans of Royal Descent, Charles
H. Browning, p. 37; Gilbert "the Red" Earl of Hertford de Clare - COMYNI.GED
(Compuserve), p. 1905;"the Red Earl",E.Clare, E.Hertford & Gloucester,crusader
-MINOR.TAF (Compuserve), 2198;
GILBERT DE CLARE, son of RICHARD DE CLARE and MAUD DE LACY: Gilbert "the Red" Earl of Hertford de CL; Earl; 6th Earl of Gloucester and Hertford; says his parents were Gilbert de Clare and Isabel
Marshall - COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #37
Acceded 1263 Earl of Hertford, Cearleon - http://gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001/G0000045.html#I506


More About
THE RED GILBERT DE CLARE:
Burial: Tewksbury Abbey1

Marriage Notes for J
OANNA and GILBERT DE CLARE:
[shoemaker.FTW]

SOUR The Three Edwards, Thomas B. Costain
Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning, p. 167
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001
PAGE 44
QUAY 2


Notes for R
ALPH DE MONTHERMER:
[shoemaker.FTW]

OCCU Earl of Gloucester ...
SOUR al7fl.abts.net/green-page/greenged.html
1st Baron of Monthermere. - al7fl.abts.net/green-page/greenged.html;


Marriage Notes for J
OANNA and RALPH DE MONTHERMER:
[shoemaker.FTW]

SOUR The Three Edwards, Thomas B. Costain, p. 44 says 1296;
al7fl.abts.net/green-page/greenged.html says Jan 1296/97;

     
Children of J
OANNA and GILBERT DE CLARE are:
  i.   MARGARET5 DE CLARE1, b. Abt. 1292, Tonbridge Castle, Kent, England1; d. April 13, 1342, France1; m. (1) PIERS DE GAVESTON1, October 29, 13071; b. Abt. 12841; d. June 19, 1312, Blocklow Hill, Warks., Engalnd1; m. (2) HUGH DE AUDLEY1, April 28, 1317, Windsor, Berkshire, England1; b. Abt. 12981; d. November 10, 1347, Tonbridge Priory, Kent, England1.
  Notes for MARGARET DE CLARE:
[shoemaker.FTW]

OCCU Lady ...
SOUR COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve) says ABT 1292, Tonbridge Castle, Kent, England;
MINOR.TAF (Compuserve), 1099 says ABT 1292; www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue
says ABT 1298; EDWARD.PRE (Compuserve) says ABT 1292;
SOUR COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve) says 13 Apr 1342; www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue
says 9 Apr 1342; MINOR.TAF (Compuserve), 1099 says 13 Apr 1342;
EDWARD.PRE (Compuserve) says 13 Apr 1342;
Co-heiress of brother, Gilbert de Clare, E. Gloucester & Hereford - MINOR.TAF
(Compuserve), 1099; Countess, of Cornwall - COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #3952


  Notes for PIERS DE GAVESTON:
[shoemaker.FTW]

OCCU 1st Earl of Cornwall
SOUR PHILIP.GED (Compserve)
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #238
PAGE 2057
QUAY 1
SOUR EDWARD.PRE (Compuserve)
PHILIP.GED (Compserve), 2057
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #238
QUAY 1
The favorite of Edward II; Possibly his lover; Caused much trouble between
Edward II and the nobility because of his inability to curb his greed and
pride
His mother was burned at the stake as a withch - The Three Edwards, Thomas B.
Costain, p. 145
The feeling against Gaveston was so violent that the barons could nto wait to
have him tried by a proper court; and yet it was not so much because of his
interference in state matters as it was resetnment over smaller things: his
wealth, his insolence, his disregard of their rights and privileges, the names
he hed coined for each of them. What followed the forcible removeal of the
Gascon is not clear ... The sentence was carried out at once. There had been
such haste about everything, it may be taken for granted that the proper
equimpment for the execution had not been provide. No doubt a battle-ax in
the steady hands of a man-at-arms was the means of carrying out the sentence.
The stump of a tree may have served as the block. - The Three Edwards, Thomas
B. Costain, pp. 144-145


  Marriage Notes for MARGARET DE CLARE and PIERS DE GAVESTON:
[shoemaker.FTW]

SOUR Edward II, Harold F. Hutchison
PAGE 54
QUAY 2


  Notes for HUGH DE AUDLEY:
[shoemaker.FTW]

OCCU 1st Earl of Gloucester ..
SOUR www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue
SOUR Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning, p. 37, 51, 266;
MINOR.TAF (Compuserve), 1098; www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue ;
EDWARD.PRE (Compuserve) says 13 Apr 1342;PHILIP.GED (Compserve) says Apr 1342
2nd Baron d'Audley, created, in 1337, Earl of Goucester - Americans of Royal
Descent, Edward H. Browning, p. 37; Hugh d'Audley - p. 51; Lord Audley,
E.Gloucester, ambassador to France - MINOR.TAF (Compuserve), 1098; d.s.p.m.,
1347 - Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning, p. 335


  Marriage Notes for MARGARET DE CLARE and HUGH DE AUDLEY:
[shoemaker.FTW]

SOUR MINOR.TAF (Compuserve), #1099; www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue ;
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #3952;


  ii.   ELEANOR DE CLARE1, b. October 1292, Caerphilly Castle1; d. June 30, 13371; m. (1) EUDO EON LA ZOUCHE1, England1; b. Abt. 1244, Ashby, Leicester, England1; d. June 25, 12791; m. (2) HUGH LE DESPENSER1, Abt. 1299, England1; b. Abt. 1292, England1; d. 1326, executed in Hereford1; m. (3) WILLIAM DE MORTIMER1, Abt. January 1327/281; b. Abt. 1269, King's Nympton, Devon, England1; d. Abt. February 28, 1336/371.
  Notes for ELEANOR DE CLARE:
[shoemaker.FTW]

OCCU Alianore
SOUR al7fl.abts.net/green-page/greenged.html says 1272, England;
ZOUCHE.TXT (Compuserve);
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #38 says ABT 1292
SOUR PHILIP.GED (Compserve)
ZOUCHE.TXT (Compuserve)
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #38 says ABT 1337
PAGE 899
QUAY 1


  Notes for EUDO EON LA ZOUCHE:
[shoemaker.FTW]

OCCU Lord ...
SOUR ZOUCHE.TXT (Compuserve) says BEF 1251;al7fl.abts.net/green-page/greenged.html;
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001
SOUR ZOUCHE.TXT (Compuserve) says 28 Apr - 25 Jun 1279;
al7fl.abts.net/green-page/greenged.html says 1295;
SOUR gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001; al7fl.abts.net/green-page/greenged.html ;
7. Had disposal of the marriage of Agatha de Ferrers (dau of William de Ferrer
[E. of Derby]), 1253. Supported the king against the rebels in the Barons' Wa
1264-65; served Llewellyn and the Welsh 1277 & in Ireland 1279.-ZOUCHE.TXT;
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 appears to have another generation,
showing Eon's father to be, Alan de la Zouche (b. ABT 1217, Ashby-de-la-Zouc,
Leicestershire,England; d. 10 Aug 1270, England). - NPH
EON LA ZOUCHE, son of ALAN LA ZOUCHE and ELENA DE QUINCEY: He was also from Haryngworth. He was married before 1273 Source: LDS Ancestral File; La Mance, p 19; Pedigrees of...Charlemagne's
Descendants, p 156 - http://al7fl.abts.net/green-page/greenged.html/notes.html#NI44038;


  Marriage Notes for ELEANOR DE CLARE and EON ZOUCHE:
[shoemaker.FTW]

SOUR al7fl.abts.net/green-page/greenged.html


  Notes for HUGH LE DESPENSER:
[shoemaker.FTW]

OCCU Lord of Despenser ...
SOUR PHILIP.GED (Compserve), 4193 says ABT 1292;
al7fl.abts.net/green-page/greenged.html says ABT 1270, England;
SOUR The Three Edwards, Thomas B. Costain
PHILIP.GED (Compserve), 4193
PAGE 214
QUAY 2
It was soon realized by all that the younger Despenser had taken the place of
Gaveston, and the feeling against him ran high. The son seemed to be possessed
of the same false confidence which had sent the Gascon to his death - TTE,183
Executed in Hereford by orders from Queen Isabella - The Three Edwards, Thomas
B. Costain, p. 214; Bar. le Despencer - PHILIP.GED (Compserve), 2054


  Marriage Notes for ELEANOR DE CLARE and HUGH LE DESPENSER:
[shoemaker.FTW]

SOUR al7fl.abts.net/green-page/greenged.html


  Notes for WILLIAM DE MORTIMER:
[shoemaker.FTW]

OCCU ...
SOUR PHILIP.GED (Compserve)
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #2243
PAGE 4195
QUAY 1
SOUR ZOUCHE.TXT (Compuserve) says 28 Feb 1336/37
PHILIP.GED (Compserve) says 28 Feb 1337
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #2243 SAYS 28 FEB 1337
QUAY 1
SOUR ZOUCHE.TXT (Compuserve)
QUAY 1
After his marriage changed name to la Zouche, 1st B. La Zouche of Mortimer by
write 1323 - ZOUCHE.TXT (Compuserve)
WILLIAM DE MORTIMER, son of ROGER DE MORTIMER and JOYCE LA ZOUCHE
4. William changed his name probably 1304; fought at Battle of Falkirk 22 Jun
1298; thereafter acquired manor of Ashby de la Zouche, Leicestershire (&
others); pardoned for his part in the death of Piers Gaveston, 12 Oct 1313.
Fought at intervals in Scotland, Ireland, & Gascony, 1315-35 & summoned to
Parliament 1323-67. Rendered numerous services to Edward III in particular,
for which he was made Keeper of the Tower of London 1328. Abducted the widowed
Eleanor de Clare [Lady Despenser] fom Hanley Castle, cJan 1328/9 (whom he
afterward married); was arrested & required to grant many of her lands to the
king. Arested again a few weeks later, having been implicated as alleged
adherent of Edmund [E. of Kent], but was released & acquitted by the king; he
recovered their lands 1331. Quarreled with Sir John de Gray (of Rotherfield)
presence of the king & the Council, Jan 1331/2, for which both were imprisoned
Zouche was released & acquitted. Appointed to keep the king's peace in Wales
the Marches 1333. - ZOUCHE.TXT (Compuserve)


  More About WILLIAM DE MORTIMER:
Burial: Tewksbury Abbey1

  Marriage Notes for ELEANOR DE CLARE and WILLIAM DE MORTIMER:
[shoemaker.FTW]

SOUR ZOUCHE.TXT (Compuserve)
QUAY 1


  iii.   THE LAST GILBERT DE CLARE1, b. Abt. 12941; d. June 24, 1314, Bannockburn, Scotland1.
  Notes for THE LAST GILBERT DE CLARE:
[shoemaker.FTW]

OCCU E.of Gloucester ...
SOUR COMYNI.GED (Compuserve), #1905
PHILIP.GED (Compserve), 897
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #634
SOUR Edward II, Harold F. Hutchison
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #634
MINOR.TAF (Compuserve), 1099
PAGE 53
QUAY 2
The last Earl of Herford - PHILIP.GED (Compserve), 897


  iv.   HONOR OF CLARE ELIZABETH DE CLARE1, b. September 16, 1295, Tewkesbury, Gloucs., England1; d. November 4, 13601; m. (1) THEOBALD DE VERDON1; b. Abt. 12951; d. 13161; m. (2) JOHN DE BURGH1, September 30, 13081; b. Abt. 12901; d. Abt. 13141; m. (3) ROGER DE AMORY1, Abt. 13251; b. Abt. 1290, Knaresborough, Yorks., England1; d. , Ware, Herts., England1.
  Notes for HONOR OF CLARE ELIZABETH DE CLARE:
[shoemaker.FTW]

OCCU Lady of Clare
SOUR PHILIP.GED (Compserve)
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #2245
PAGE 4192
QUAY 0
SOUR PHILIP.GED (Compserve)
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #2245
PAGE 4192
QUAY 0
SOUR COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve)
PAGE 2245
QUAY 0


  Notes for JOHN DE BURGH:
[shoemaker.FTW]

OCCU E. Ulster ...
SOUR PHILIP.GED (Compserve)
PAGE 902
QUAY 1
Baron Connaught & Trim - MINOR.TAF (Compuserve), 4524


  Marriage Notes for ELIZABETH DE CLARE and JOHN DE BURGH:
[shoemaker.FTW]

SOUR COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve)
PAGE 2245
QUAY 0


  Notes for ROGER DE AMORY:
[shoemaker.FTW]

OCCU Ralph de la Roche
SOUR PHILIP.GED (Compserve)
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #2242
PAGE 4196
QUAY 0
SOUR Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #2242
PAGE 167
QUAY 2


  Marriage Notes for ELIZABETH DE CLARE and ROGER DE AMORY:
[shoemaker.FTW]

SOUR PHILIP.GED (Compserve)
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #2242
PAGE 4196
QUAY 0





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