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Maud de Clare, Baroness de Welles 1276–1327 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1276

Birth Location: Tewkesbury, Tewkesbury Borough, Gloucestershire, England

Death Date: 1 Feb 1327

Death Location: Badlesmere, Swale Borough, Kent, England

Father: Thomas Youghal

Mother: Juliana noblewoman

Spouse(s): Lord Clifford

Children(s): Robert Westmoreland, Idoine Clifford

The story of Maud de Clare, Baroness de Welles began in 1276 in Tewkesbury, Tewkesbury Borough, Gloucestershire, England. Maud de Clare, Baroness de Welles married Lord Robert De Clifford 1St Baron De Clifford, and had children including Idoine Van Clifford, Robert Ii De Clifford 4Th Baron Of Westmoreland. Maud de Clare, Baroness de Welles passed away in 1327 in Badlesmere, Swale Borough, Kent, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Maud de Clare, Baroness de Welles began in 1276 in Tewkesbury, Tewkesbury Borough, Gloucestershire, England.
  • Maud de Clare, Baroness de Welles married Lord Robert De Clifford 1St Baron De Clifford, and had children including Idoine Van Clifford, Robert Ii De Clifford 4Th Baron Of Westmoreland.
  • Maud de Clare, Baroness de Welles passed away in 1327 in Badlesmere, Swale Borough, Kent, England.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Maud Welles's Ancestors

Self
Maud Welles
1276–1327
Birth Place: Tewkesbury, Tewkesbury Borough, Gloucestershire, England
Parents
Thomas de Clare Lord of Thomond, Lord of Inchiquin and Youghal
1245–1287
Tonbridge, Kent, England
Juliana (FitzGerald fitzMaurice of Offaly, Norman- Irish) noblewoman
1263–1300
Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Grandparents
Richard (de Clare, 5th Earl of Hertford, 6th Earl of) Gloucester
1222–1262
Mellent, Gloucs, England
Maud (de Lacy, Countess of) Gloucestershire
1223–1289
Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
Sir (Maurice FitzMaurice FitzGerald, Lord Justice, 3rd Lord of) Offaly
1250–1286
Wexford, County Wexford, Ireland
Emmeline (de Longespée of) Salisbury
1252–1291
Ulster, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
Gilbert Gloucester
1182–1230
Isabell Clare)
1200–1240
John Castle
1192–1240
Margaret Lincoln
1208–1266
Maurice Lord-Justice
1194–1257
Stephen Ireland
1216–1260
Emmeline Riddlesford
1220–1275
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Hertford
1153–1218
Armice Gloucester
1158–1225
Sir Templar
1146–1219
Isabel Strigoil
1172–1220
Roger Lacy
1171–1211
Maud Clere
1175–1213
Robert of
1186–1257
Hawise Meschines
1160–1241
Maurice Parliament
1150–1204
Eve Offaly
1180–1226
William Salisbury
1176–1226
Ela founded)
1187–1261

Maud Welles's Descendants

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Maud (de Clare, Baroness de) Welles (1276–1 Feb 1327) m. Lord (Robert de Clifford, 1st Baron de) Clifford (1 Apr 1274–24 Jun 1314)
  1. 1. Robert (II de Clifford, 4th Baron of) Westmoreland 1305–1344 m. Isabel Berkeley, 1305–1362
    1. 1. Roger (de Clifford, 9th Baron Clifford, 5th Baron of Westmoreland, fought in Flanders and against Spanish fleet) 1350 1333–1389 m. Maud ((Matilda?) de Beauchamp,) Baroness 1335–1402
      1. 1. Philippa (de Clifford) (Ferrers) 1374–1405 m. Sir (William de Ferrers, 5th Baron Ferrers of) Groby 1373–1445
        1. 1. Thomas (de Ferrers, 6th Baron Ferrers of) Groby 1394–1459 m. Lady (Elizabeth de Freville, Baroness Ferrers of) Groby 1398–1468
        2. 2. Edmond Ferrers 1415–
        3. 3. John Ferrers 1413–1442
        4. 4. Margaret (Ferrers, Lady of) Powick 1406–1452 m. Sir (John Beauchamp, Knight of the Garter, Baron of) Powick 1410–1475
        5. 5. Anne (de) Ferrers 1408–1469
        6. 6. Elizabeth DeFerrers 1393–1434
        7. 7. Henry (III Ferrers, Lord) Ferrers 1390–1463 m. Elizabeth (Catherine de) Mowbray 1399–1423 m. Isabel (de) Mowbray 1396–1452
        8. 8. Lady (Alice de) Ferrers 1390–1483
      2. 2. Catherine (Clifford, Baroness) Greystoke 1357–1413 m. Lord (Ralph Greystoke, 3rd Baron) Greystoke 1353–1418
        1. 1. Maud ((Matilda) de) Greystoke 1390–1416 m. Eudo (de Welles, Lord of) Gainsby 1387–1421
        2. 2. John (de Greystoke, 4th Baron Greystoke, constable of Roxburgh) Castle 1389–1436 m. Elizabeth (de Ferrers, Lady) Wembley 1393–1434
        3. 3. Thomas (De) Greystoke 1385–1386
        4. 4. Joan Greystoke –1415 m. William Bowes –1465
      3. 3. William Clifford 1375–1417
      4. 4. Thomas (de Clifford, 6th Baron) Clifford 1363–1391
        1. 1. John (de Clifford 7th Baron of Clifford, High Sheriff of) Westmorland 1389–1422 m. Lady (Elizabeth Percy, Countess of) Westmorland 1390–1436
  2. 2. Idoine (van) Clifford 1300–1365 m. Henry (Percy, 2nd Baron) Percy 1301–1352
    1. 1. Henry (de) Percy 1320–1368 m. Mary (Plantagenet of) Lancaster 1320–1362
      1. 1. Henry (de Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland, 'Percy) Rebellion' 1341–1408 m. Margaret (de) Neville 1329–1372 m. Maud (Lucy de) Umfraville 1350–1398
        1. 1. Isolda (Percy, Lady of) Northumberland 1359–1435 m. Sir (Madocus II Kynaston (Madog ap) Jenkin) 1350–1403
        2. 2. Henry ("le fitz, Hotspur" Percy, K.G., Justice of Chester, North Wales, &) Flintshire 1364–1403 m. Elizabeth (Mortimer de) Camoys 1371–1417
        3. 3. Isolda Percy 1362–1435
        4. 4. Sir (Thomas) Percy 1362–1388 m. Elizabeth (Scrope) Strathbogie 1362–1416
        5. 5. Ralph (de) Percy 1368–1397
        6. 6. Margaret (de Percy of) Northumberland 1368– m. Sir (Alan) Fenwick 1359–1406
        7. 7. Alan Percy 1372–1407
      2. 2. Thomas (de) Percy 1343–1403
    2. 2. Maud (de Percy, Baroness) Neville 1335–1379 m. John (de Neville, 3rd Baron de Raby, Admiral of the King's) Fleet 1328–1388
      1. 1. Sir (Ralph de NEVILLE, K.G., 4th Lord Neville of Raby, 1st Earl of) Westmoreland 1363–1425 m. Joan (Plantagenet de Beaufort, Countess of Westmoreland, Lancaster House, Order of the) Garter 1375–1440 m. Margaret (de) Stafford 1382–1396
        1. 1. Eleanor (Neville, Duchess of Norfolk, Countess of) Northumberland 1397–1472 m. Henry Percy 1394–1455 m. Richard (le Despenser 4th Baron) Burghersh 1396–1414 m. Lord (John) Locke 1400–1492
        2. 2. Margaret (de Neville married as 1) la Scrope 2) Cressoner-Lady-Baroness of Bolton; Abbess of) Barkin 1396–1463 m. Richard (le Scrope, 3rd Lord Scrope of Bolton, 100 Years War: Battle of Agincourt) 1415 1394–1420
        3. 3. Edward (George Neville, 3rd Baron of) Bergavenny 1412–1476 m. Lady (Elizabeth de Beauchamp, Baroness) Abergavenny 1415–1448 m. Catherine (Howard De Neville, Baroness of) Abergavenny 1414–1478
        4. 4. Cecily ("Proud Cis" de Neville, Duchess of York &) Cornwall, 1415–1495 m. Sir (Richard II Plantagenet, K.G., 3rd Duke of York, Prince of Wales, Lord Protector during the madness of King Henry VI, War of the Roses-House of) York 1411–1460
        5. 5. Anne (Neville, Duchess of) Buckingham 1414–1480 m. Sir (Walter Blount, 1st Baron Mountjoy, Lord High) Treasurer 1420–1474 m. 1402–1460
        6. 6. Sir (Richard de Neville (Yorkist), K.G., 5th Earl of Salisbur, War of the) Roses 1400–1460 m. Alice (Montagu ( Montacute), 5th Countess of) Salisbury 1400–1462
        7. 7. John (De Neville, accompanied the King to France in 1417 and was present at the sieges of Caen and) Rouen 1387–1420 m. Elizabeth Holland 1388–1424
        8. 8. Elizabeth (de Ferrers, Lady) Wembley 1393–1434 m. John (de Greystoke, 4th Baron Greystoke, constable of Roxburgh) Castle 1389–1436
        9. 9. Philippa (de Neville, Baroness of Dacre and) Gilsland 1386–1458 m. Thomas (de Dacre, 6th) Baron 1387–1458
        10. 10. Sir (Ralph Neville) replace 1392–1458 m. Lady (Elizabeth Percy, Countess of) Westmorland 1390–1436 m. Mary (de) Ferrers 1394–1457
        11. 11. Katherine (de Neville, Duchess of Norfolk, Countess) Beaumont 1400–1478 m. John (de Mowbray, KG, 2nd Duke of Norfolk & Nottingham, 9th Baron Segrave, 8th Baron) Mowbray 1392–1432 m. John (Wydeville) Woodville 1445–1469 m. John (Beaumont, 1st Viscount and 6th Lord Beaumont, Count of Boulogne, Constable and Grand Chamberlain of) England 1409–1460 m. Thomas (Strangeways (ancestors of US President Herbert Hoover vis his mother Hulda Hoover via Col. Dudley) Bradstreet) 1395–1441
        12. 12. William (de Neville, 1st and last Earl of Kent; War of the Roses: Battles of Albans, Northampton,) Towton 1400–1463 m. Joan Fauconberg 1406–1490
      2. 2. Thomas (de Neville, Baron) Furnival 1362–1406 m. Ankaret (le Strange, 7th Baroness Strange of) Blackmere 1361–1413
    3. 3. Margaret (de) Ferrers 1330–1375
    4. 4. Thomas (de Percy, Bishop of) Norwich 1332–1369
    5. 5. Eleanor (de) Percy 1322–1368 m. John Fitzwalter 1317–1361
      1. 1. Alice FitzWalter 1343–1401 m. Aubrey (de Vere, 10th Earl of) Oxford 1338–1400
        1. 1. Richard (de Vere, KG, 11th Earl of Oxford, commander at Battle of) Agincourt 1385–1417 m. Alice (Sergeaux, Countess of) Oxford 1384–1452
        2. 2. Sir (Robert de Vere) Warre 1385–1435

Maud Welles's Timeline

2 Records

1276
1276
Birth of Maud de Clare, Baroness de Welles in Tewkesbury, Tewkesbury Borough, Gloucestershire, England
Tewkesbury, Tewkesbury Borough, Gloucestershire, England
1327
1 Feb 1327
Age 51
Death of Maud de Clare, Baroness de Welles in Badlesmere, Swale Borough, Kent, England
Badlesmere, Swale Borough, Kent, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1276
    Event Place: Tewkesbury, Tewkesbury Borough, Gloucestershire, England
    Record Source:
    [1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
    [2] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 Feb 1327
    Event Place: Badlesmere, Swale Borough, Kent, England
    Record Source:
    [1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
    [2] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

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