from James Millerd's map of Bristol in 1673
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John DE VERE - 7th Earl of Oxford b: ABT 12 MAR 1311 - 12
'Hereditary Chamberlain to the King of England"
born - 12 MAR 1311 -12
died - France - Rheims, Marne - JAN 1359 - 60
"at the siege of Rheims"
married - Before 27 MAR 1336
Maud DE BADLESMERE
born - 1310
died - 24 MAY 1366
Children
1. Elizabeth DE VERE
2. Robert DE VERE
3. Maud DE VERE
4. John DE VERE Knt., of Chilton, Devonshire
5. Thomas DE VERE 8th Earl of Oxford
6. Aubrey DE VERE 10th Earl of Oxford
7. Margaret DE VERE
Sources:
1. Title: Notable British Families 1600s-1900s from Burke's Peerage,
Subject: Notab le British Families
Abbrev: Notable British Families CD # 367
Publication: Broderbund Software Company, 1999
Page: Burke's Extinct Peerages, p. 19
2. Title: Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,
Author A ddress: 1681 West 1000 North, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 USA,
Author E-ma il: royalancestry@msn.com
Abbrev: Richardson PA
Author: Douglas Richardson
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004
Page: Burgh 8.i: p. 168
3. Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
America befor e 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne,
Malcolm of Scotlan d, Robert the Strong, and Some of Their Descendants,
7th edition, Recor d Number: I
Abbrev: Weis [1992] "Ancestral Roots"
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.Baltimore, 1992
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 79-31, p. 77
4. Title: Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The
Descent fro m the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I,
and Edwar d III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American
Colonie s before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition
Abbrev: Faris, "Plantagenet Ancestry"
Author: David Faris
Publication: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1999
Page: p. 16
5. Title: Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, Url:
http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sit es/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp
Abbrev: Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site
Page: Saint Albans Family Page
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Bartholomew DE BADLESMERE - 1st Baron
Governor of Bristol Castle, Lord Warden of the Cinque Port
born - England - Chilham, Kent 1275
died - England - Kent - Canterbury 14 APR 1322
married -
Margaret DE CLARE
born - Ireland - Bunratty Castle, Thomond 1 APR 1287
died - England - Castle, Badlesmere, Kent 22 OCT 1333 - 3 JAN
1334
Children
1. Margaret DE BADLESMERE b: 1315 in astle, Badlesmere,
Kent, England
2. Margery DE BADLESMERE b: BET 1308 AND 1309
3. Maud DE BADLESMERE b: 1310 in Castle Badlesmere, Kent,
England
4. Elizabeth DE BADLESMERE b: 1313 in Castle, Badlesmere,
Kent, England
5. Giles DE BADLESMERE
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Gunselm DE BADLESMERE - Justiciar of Kent
born -
died - England - Kent - Badlesmere 1301
married -
Joan FITZBARNARD
born -
died -
Children
1. Maud DE BADLESMERE
2. Bartholomew DE BADLESMERE
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Gilis DE BADLESMERE
born -
died - 1248
married -
Unknown
born -
died -
Children
1.Gunselm DE BADLESMERE
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William DE BADLESMERE
born -
died -
married -
Unknown
born -
died -
Children
1. Gilis DE BADLESMERE
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Bartholomew DE BADLESMERE
born -
died -
married -
Unknown
born -
died -
Children
1. William DE BADLESMERE
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Leeds Castle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
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Leeds Castle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
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Bartholomew DE BADLESMERE
Margaret DE CLARE
"Margaret de Clare (c.1 April 1287- 22 October 1333/ 3 January 1334) was a
Norman-Irish noblewoman and the wife of Bartholomew de Badlesmere, 1st
Lord Badlesmere.In 1321, she was arrested and imprisoned in the Tower of
London for refusing Isabella of France, Queen-consort of King Edward II,
admittance to Leeds Castle of which her husband, Lord Badlesmere, was
castellan.
Margaret was born at Bunratty Castle in Thomond Ireland on or around 1 April
1287, the youngest child of Thomas de Clare, Lord of Thomond and Juliane
FitzGerald of Offaly. Her paternal grandparents were Richard de Clare, 2nd
Earl of Gloucester and Maude de Lacy. Her maternal ancestors were Maurice
FitzGerald, 3rd Lord of Offaly and Emmeline Longspee. Her great-grandfather
was Stephen Longspee, Justiciar of Ireland who was married to Emmeline de
Ridelsford whose grandfather, Sir Walter de Riddlesford arrived in Ireland in
1170 with Strongbow. Margaret had an elder sister, Maud and two brothers,
Richard de Clare, 1st Lord Clare, who was killed at the Battle of Dysert O'Dea
in 1318, and Gilbert de Clare, Lord of Thomond.
On 29 August 1287, when she was almost five months of age, her father died.
Margaret was co-heiress to her nephew Thomas de Clare, son of her brother
Richard, by which she inherited the manors of Plashes in Standon,
Hertfordshire and lands in Thomond, Limerick and Cork in 1321 upon the
death of Thomas.
Before 1303, she married firstly, Gilbert de Umfraville, son of Gilbert de
Umphraville, Earl of Angus, and Elizabeth Comyn. Upon their marriage, the
Earl of Angus granted Gilbert and Margaret the manors of Hambleton and
Market Overton. When Gilbert died childless, sometime before 1307, the
manors passed to Margaret.
Sometime before 30 June 1308, she married secondly, Bartholomew de
Badlesmere, 1st Lord Badlesmere,(1275-14 April 1322) an English baron and
Governor of Bristol Castle, by whom she had five children. She acceded to the
title of Lady Badlesmere on 26 October 1309.
Lord Badlesmere was appointed castellan of the Royal Castle of Leeds in
Kent, by Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster, Regent of King Edward II. In October
1321,the Queen-Consort Isabella of France went on a pilgrimage to the shrine
of St. Thomas at Canterbury. She decided to break her journey by stopping at
Leeds Castle, which was given to her as part of her dowry Bartholomew was
away at the time leaving Margaret in charge of the castle. Due to her dislike of
Isabella as well as her own belligerent character, she refused the Queen
admittance, and subsequently ordered her archers to fire upon Queen Isabella
when she approached the outer barbican. When King Edward heard of the
treatment meted out to his consort by Margaret, he sent an expeditionary force
to the castle. After a successful assault of the castle, with the King's troops
using ballistas, the defenders surrendered, and Margaret was seized and sent
to the Tower of London.
As a result of Margaret's arrest, Lord Badlesmere joined Lancaster's rebellion
and fought in the Battle of Boroughbridge on 16 March 1322. He was arrested
and afterward hanged for treason on 14 April 1322. Margaret remained
imprisoned in the Tower until 3 November 1322. She was released from the
Tower, due to the successful mediation, on her behalf, of her son-in-law
William de Ros. She retired to the convent house of the Minorite Sisters,
outside Aldgate.
She died between 22 October 1333 and 3 January 1334. (Wikipedia)"
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Bartholomew DE BADLESMERE
Margaret DE CLARE
"English nobleman, was the son and heir of Gunselm de Badlesmere (died
1301), and fought in the English army both in France and Scotland during the
later years of the reign of Edward I of England.
In 1307 he became governor of Bristol Castle. Edward II appointed him
steward of his household. Badlesmere made a compact with some other
noblemen to gain supreme influence in the royal council. Although very hostile
to Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, Badlesmere helped to make peace between the
king and the earl in 1318, and was a member of the middle party which
detested alike Edward's minions, like the Despensers, and his violent
enemies like Lancaster.
The king's conduct, however, drew him to the side of the earl, and he had
already joined Edward's enemies when, in October 1321, his wife, Margaret de
Clare, refused to admit Queen Isabella to her husband's castle at Leeds in
Kent. The king assaulted and captured the castle, seized and imprisoned Lady
Badlesmere, and civil war began.
After the defeat of the Earl of Lancaster at the Battle of Boroughbridge,
Badlesmere was captured and hanged at Canterbury on April 14, 1322. His
son and heir, Giles, died without children in 1338. (From Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia)
BARTHOLOMEW DE BADLESMERE who was 26 years old at his father's
death; 3 Edward II obtained a grant of the castle and manor of Chilham
(Chetham?) in Kent; also had a grant of other manors and the castle of Ledes
in Kent; summoned to Parliament as a baron 3 to 14 Edward II; joined the
insurrection of Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, and, upon the defeat of the latter at
Borough Bridge, was taken prisoner and hanged at Canterbury 1321; married
Margaret, daughter and co-heir of Thomas, second son of Richard de Clare,
Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, and Julian, daughter of Sir Maurice
FitzMaurice, Lord Justice of Ireland (Complete Peer.). His wife was widow of
Gilbert de Umfreville. (Fenwick Allied Ancestry, page 152)"
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Gunselm DE BADLESMERE
Joan FITZBARNARD
"GUNCELINE DE BADLESMERE, a great rebel to Henry III, for which he was
excommunicated but afterwards, returning to his obedience, was constituted
Justice of Chester and so continued to 9 Edward I (1281); served in the wars
of Gasgoigne and Wales; died 29 Edward I (1301), being then seized of the
manor of Badlesmere; married Joan, daughter of Ralph Fitz Bernard, Lord of
Kingsdowne, Kent, and heiress of Thomas, Lord Fitz Bernard.
(Fenwick Allied Ancestry, page 152)"
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Gilis DE BADLESMERE
Unknown
"GILIS DE BADLESMERE who 32 Henry III was slain in a skirmish with the
Welsh. (Fenwick Allied Ancestry, page 152)"
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William DE BADLESMERE
Unknown
"WILLIAM DE BADLESMERE who, the latter part of John's reign adhering to the
rebel barons, was taken prisoner in Rochester and did not obtain his liberty
until 6 Henry III (1222). (Fenwick Allied Ancestry, page 152")
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Bartholomew DE BADLESMERE
Unknown
"BARTHOLOMEW DE BADLESMERE 16 Henry II (1170) had a suit with William
de Cheney touching certain lands in Kent and 22 (1176) Henry II was fined for
trespassing in the King's forests. (Fenwick Allied Ancestry, page 152)"
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