• Isabella de Clare (2 November 1226 – 10 July 1264) was the daughter of Gilbert de Clare, 4th Earl of Hertford and 5th Earl of Gloucester and Isabel Marshal.
  • Isabella de Clare (2 November 1226 – 10 July 1264) was the daughter of Gilbert de Clare, 5th Earl of Hertford and 1st Earl of Gloucester and Isabel Marshal.
  • Isabella of Gloucester and Hertford 1226 - 1264. Isabella of Gloucester and Hertford. Born Mon, 2 November 1226. Died Thu, 10 July 1264. Details.
  • Find out where Isabella of Gloucester and Hertford was born, their birthday and details about their professions, education, religion, family and other life details...
  • Isabella of Gloucester and Hertford was born on November 02, 1226 (died on July 10, 1264, she was 37 years old) in .
  • – 1220), married Richard de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford, had four children, their descendants eventually inherited the Earldom of Gloucester.
  • Pedigree report of Lady Isabella de Clare, born on November 2nd, 1226. Isabella had a spouse/partner named Lord Robert de Brus and a child named Robert.
  • John kept Isabella of Gloucester’s lands, though he granted the title of Earl to Isabella’s nephew. It reverted to Isabella at her nephew’s death in 1213.
  • Isabella was the youngest daughter, and co-heiress, of William, 2nd Earl of Gloucester and his wife, Hawise...
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  • 10 July 1264. Father: Gilbert de Clare, 5th Earl of Hertford (1180-1230). Mother: Isabel Marshal (1200-1240). ... wikipedia:en:Isabella of Gloucester and Hertford.
  • Queen Consort of England Countess of Gloucester (1183-1217) Also known as Isabella and Isabelle or Hadwiga, Hawise or Avis.
  • For the next year, Isabella enjoyed the most freedom of her entire life as a widow and countess of Gloucester and Essex in her own right.
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  • However, the next month, on October 14, 1217, Isabella died at age 43 and was buried at Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, England.
  • [i] For more detailed accounts of Isabella of Gloucester and the earldom of Gloucester, see Earldom of Gloucester Charters, ed.