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Maud Matilda de Burgh 1320–1375 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1320
Birth Location: Kent, England
Death Date: 1375
Death Location: Beaumys Castle, Swallowfield, Berkshire, England
Father: William Burgh
Mother: Lady Cowley
Spouse(s): Sir Clarke
Children(s): Sir II
Maud Matilda de Burgh was born in 1320 in Kent, England, the child of William De Burgh And Lady Eleanor Cowley. Maud Matilda de Burgh married Sir Thomas Clarke, and had children including Sir Thomas Clarke Ii. Maud Matilda de Burgh passed away in 1375 in Beaumys Castle, Swallowfield, Berkshire, England.
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Biography
- Maud Matilda de Burgh was born in 1320 in Kent, England, the child of William De Burgh And Lady Eleanor Cowley.
- Maud Matilda de Burgh married Sir Thomas Clarke, and had children including Sir Thomas Clarke Ii.
- Maud Matilda de Burgh passed away in 1375 in Beaumys Castle, Swallowfield, Berkshire, England.
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Maud Burgh's Descendants
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1. Sir (Thomas Clarke ,) II 1347–1377 m. Eleanor Rowlinge 1352–1420
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1. Sir (John Robert) Clarke 1373–1446 m. Mildred Hay 1377–
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1. Sir (Henry) Clarke 1400–1460 m. Matilda (de) Echingham 1407–1464
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1. Sir (Robert) Clarke 1430–1520 m. Katherine Echingham 1435–1460
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Maud Burgh's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1320
Event Place: Kent, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1375
Event Place: Beaumys Castle, Swallowfield, Berkshire, England