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  1. Elizabeth de Clare, 11th Lady of Clare (16 September 1295 – 4 November 1360) was the heiress to the lordships of Clare, Suffolk, in England and Usk in Wales. She was the youngest of the three daughters of Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford and Joan of Acre, and sister of Gilbert de Clare, who later succeeded as the 7th Earl.

  2. 5 mar 2023 · Elizabeth de Clare, 11th Lady of Clare (16 September 1295 – 4 November 1360) was the heiress to the lordships of Clare, Suffolk, in England and Usk in Wales. She was the youngest of the three daughters of Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford and Joan of Acre, and sister of Gilbert de Clare, who later succeeded as the 7th Earl.

    • "Lady Verdun"
    • Tewkesbury, Gloucester, England
    • September 16, 1295
  3. Elizabeth de Clare was a powerful and wealthy English noblewoman whose life exemplifies the activities of highborn widows who wished to leave their mark on their society.

  4. 13 ott 2015 · Isabella de Verdon, Edward II's great-niece, to my joy, turned out to be a key figure. Here's the story of how she came to be born. Elizabeth de Clare (16 September 1295 - 4 November 1360) was widowed from her first husband, the earl of Ulster's son and heir John de Burgh, on 18 June 1313.

    • Kathryn Warner
  5. Elizabeth de Burgh; Elizabeth de Clare , magnate and founder of Clare College, Cambridge. (Lady Clare) Born: c. 1295 Died: 1360. The youngest daughter of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford (1243-1295), her mother, Joan of Acre (1272-1307), was the daughter of Edward I.

  6. Clare, Elizabeth (de Burgh ) (1295–1360), third and youngest daughter of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester, and his wife Joan ‘of Acre’, daughter of Edward I, was married and widowed three times by her thirtieth birthday and for most of her life was one of the wealthiest magnates in England and Ireland. Her first marriage (September ...

  7. When Elizabeth de Clare was born in 1295, in Beaudesert, Warwickshire, England, her father, Gilbert de Clare 7th Earl of Gloucester, was 52 and her mother, Countess Joan of Acre, was 23. She married John de Burgh on 30 September 1308, in Waltham Abbey, Essex, England.