Adeliza de "@N7450@" Clare, daughter of Richard FitzGilbert de Clare , Earl of Hertford and Adeliza Alice le Meschin. Born ± 1115 at Tunbridge, Kent, England, died between 1148 and 1166, 50 or 51 years Alice or Adelaide de Tonbridge (died between 1148 and c1166), probably daughter of Richard FitzGilbert de (Lord of) Clare by Alice, sister of Ranulph, Earl of Chester. [Burke's Peerage] Married at 1st wife to: William de Percy , Lord of Topcliffe, Sir, son of Alan "The Great Alan" de Percy , Sir and Emma de Gant. Born 1112 at Topcliffe, Yorkshire, England, died 1174 at Sallay, Craven, Yorkshire, England (dspml), 61 or 62 years, 1st marriage to: Adeliza de "@N7450@" Clare, 2nd marriage to: Mistress, 3rd marriage to: Sybil de Valognes William; fought on King Stephen's side at the Battle of the Standard 1138 against the invading Scots under David I; founded Sallay Abbey Jan 1147/8, having presented the Abbey with lands for its upkeep and a site for its physical construction; probably founded also Stainfield Priory, Lincs, and made gifts to Byland and Fountains Abbeys, at the latter of which he was later buried; married 1st Alice or Adelaide de Tonbridge (died between 1148 and c1166), probably daughter of Richard FitzGilbert de (Lord of) Clare by Alice, sister of Ranulph, Earl of Chester; married 2nd c1166, as her 2nd of three husbands, Sibyl de Vaognes (died in or after 1212), widow of Robert de Ros, and dspml by Easter 1175. [Burke's Peerage] Child: 1. Agnes de PercyBorn 1134 at Topcliffe, Yorkshire, England, died before Oct 13, 1204 at Petworth, Sussex, England, at most 70 years Agnes; married after 1154 Jocelin or Josceline, of Louvain (thought to have died by Michaelmas 1180), of Petworth, Sussex, half-brother of Queen Adela (who presented Jocelin with the Petworth lands), 2nd wife of Henry I, and son of Godfrey I "Barbatus" ("The Bearded"), Duke of Lower Lorraine, by his 2nd wife, and died between Michaelmas 1202 and 13 Oct 1204. [Burke's Peerage] |