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Family of Richard * + FITZGILBERT and Alice * + of GERNON

Husband: Richard * + FITZGILBERT (1084-1136)
Wife: Alice * + of GERNON (1102-1128)
Children: Alice + of TUNBRIDGE (1102-1148)
Gilbert of CLARE (1115-1153)
Roger * + of CLARE (1116-1173)
Adles of CLARE (1121- )
Rohese of CLARE (1122- )
Marriage 1116

Husband: Richard * + FITZGILBERT

Name: Richard * + FITZGILBERT
Sex: Male
Father: Gilbert * + FITZRICHARD (1065-1114)
Mother: Adeliza * +of CLERMONT (1065- )
Birth 1084 Hertford, Hertfordshire, England
Occupation Lord of Clare, Tonbridge, and Cardigan
Death 15 Apr 1136 (age 51-52) Near Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, England
Cause: killed by the men of Gwent under the leadership of Iorwerth ab Owain and his brother Morgan
Burial Tonbridge Priory, Tonbridge, Kent, England

Wife: Alice * + of GERNON

Name: Alice * + of GERNON
Sex: Female
Father: Ranulf +* of MESCHIN (1070- )
Mother: Lucy +* of BOLINGBROKE (1070-1138)
Birth 1102 Hertford, Hertfordshire, England
Death 1128 (age 25-26)

Child 1: Alice + of TUNBRIDGE

Name: Alice + of TUNBRIDGE
Sex: Female
Spouse: William + of PERCY (1088-1174)
Birth 1102 Tunbridge, Kent, England
Death 1148 (age 45-46) England

Child 2: Gilbert of CLARE

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Gilbert of CLARE

Name: Gilbert of CLARE
Sex: Male
Birth 1115
Occupation Earl of Hertford
Death 1153 (age 37-38)

Child 3: Roger * + of CLARE

Name: Roger * + of CLARE
Sex: Male
Spouse: Maud * + of SAINT HILARY (1132-1193)
Birth 1116 Tunbridge Castle, Kent, England
Occupation Earl of Hertford
Title frm 1153 to 1173 (age 36-57) Earl of Hertford
Death 1173 (age 56-57) Oxfordshire, England

Child 4: Adles of CLARE

Name: Adles of CLARE
Sex: Female
Birth 1121

Child 5: Rohese of CLARE

Name: Rohese of CLARE
Sex: Female
Birth 1122

Note on Husband: Richard * + FITZGILBERT

Richard fitz Gilbert de Clare (died 15 April 1136) was a Norman nobleman, the son of Gilbert Fitz Richard de Clare and Adeliza de Claremont. He founded the priory of St, Mary Magdalene, Tonbridge

Richard held the Lordship of Ceredigion in Wales. A Welsh revolt against Norman rule had begun in south Wales where, on 1 January 1136 the Welsh won a victory over the local Norman forces between Loughor and Swansea.

 

Richard had been away from his lordship in the early part of the year. Returning to the borders of Wales in April, he ignored warnings of the danger and pressed on toward Ceredigion with only a small force. He had not gone far when on 15 April he was ambushed and killed by the men of Gwent under Iorwerth ab Owain and his brother Morgan, grandsons of Caradog ap Gruffydd, in a woody tract called "the ill-way of Coed Grano", near Llanthony Abbey, north of Abergavenny.[citation needed] He was buried in Tonbridge Priory.[1]

 

The news of Richard's death induced Owain Gwynedd, son of Gruffydd ap Cynan, king of Gwynedd to invade his Lordship. In alliance with Gruffydd ap Rhys of Deheubarth, he won a crushing victory over the Normans at the Battle of Crug Mawr, just outside Cardigan. The town of Cardigan was taken and burnt, and Richard's widow, Adelize, took refuge in Cardigan Castle, which was successfully defended by Robert fitz Martin. She was rescued by Miles of Gloucester who led an expedition to bring her to safety in England.

 

He is commonly said to have been created Earl of Hertford by either Henry I or Stephen, but no contemporary reference to him, including the record of his death, calls him by any title, while a cartulary states that a tenant had held "de Gilleberto, filio Richardi, et de Ricardo, filio ejus, et postea, de Comite Gilleberto, filio Richardi" (of Gilbert Fitz Richard, and his son Richard, and then of Earl Gilbert Fitz Richard), again failing to call Richard Earl while giving that title to his son. Thus his supposed creation as Earl is likely apocryphal.[2]

 

Richard married 1116, Alice de Gernon, (c. 1102-1128), daughter of Ranulph le Meschin, 1st Earl of Chester and the heiress Lucy of Bolingbroke, by her having:

 

Gilbert Fitz Richard de Clare, d. 1153, 1st Earl of Hertford

Alice de Clare (Adelize de Tonbridge), m. (1) about 1133, Sir William de Percy, Lord of Topcliffe, son of Alan de Percy and Emma de Gant; (2) Cadwaladr ap Gruffydd, brother of Owain Gwynedd

Robert Fitz Richard de Clare, perhaps died in childhood

Rohese de Clare, m. Gilbert de Gant, Earl of Lincoln

Roger de Clare, d. 1173, 2nd Earl of Hertford.