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Maud Clifford Countess of Salisbury



Preferred Parents:
Father: Walter de Clifford III, b. AFT 1190 in Clifford Castle, Herefordshire, England   d. BEF 20 DEC 1263 in Clifford Castle, Herefordshire, England
Mother: Margred ferch Llywelyn, b. 1204 in Caernarfonshire, Wales   d. AFT 1268 in Clifford Castle, Herefordshire, England

Family 1: John Giffard,    b. 19 JAN 1232 in Brimpsfield, Gloucestershire, England    d. 29 MAY 1299 in Boyton, Wiltshire, England
  1. Maud Giffard, b. 1277 in Brimsfield, Gloucestershire, England     d. 1322
  2. Katherine de Giffard, b. DEC 1272 in Brimsfield, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom     d. 23 JAN 1324 in Ledbury, Herefordshire, England, United Kingdom
  3. Eleanor Giffard, b. ABT 1275 in Brimsfield, Gloucestershire, England     d. 23 JAN 1324 in Blackmere, Cornwall, England
Family 2: William Longespee of Salisbury III,    b. 1230 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England    d. JAN 1256 in Blyth, Nottinghamshire, England
Sources:
  1. Title: Maud de Clifford Gifford (1234-1284), "Find A Grave Index"
    Author: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV2Y-TLTJ : 17 July 2020), Maud de Clifford Gifford, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
    Publication: Name: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV2Y-TLTJ;
    Note: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83551923/maud-gifford Lady Maud de Clifford Gifford BIRTH 1234 Clifford, Herefordshire Unitary Authority, Herefordshire, England DEATH Dec 1284 (aged 49–50) Brimpsfield, Cotswold District, Gloucestershire, England BURIAL Saint Michael and All Angels Churchyard Brimpsfield, Cotswold District, Gloucestershire, England MEMORIAL ID 83551923 Maud was an only daughter and heiress of Walter de Clifford, 3rd Lord Clifford and Margred verch Llewelyn. She was born circa 1234 at Clifford Castle, Herefordshire, England. Maud de Clifford first married married William Longespée, son of William Longespée and Idonia de Camville, circa 1256; her second marriage was to John, Lord Giffard of Brimsfield, son of Sir Elias Giffard Knt. and Alice Maltravers.
  2. Title: Peerage, The
    Author: Darryl Lundy, The Peerage, a genealogical survey of teh Peerage of Britian as well as the royal families of Europe(http://thepeerage.com : accessed 2 Mar 2020), Walter de Clifford;
    Note: Walter de Clifford was the son of Walter de Clifford and Agnes de Cuni.2 He married Margaret ferch Llywelyn, daughter of Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, Prince of North Wales.3 He died in 1263.2Child of Walter de Clifford and Margaret ferch Llywelyn Maud de Clifford+3 d. bt Dec 1282 - 9 May 1285Citations [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume I, page 338. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. [S37] BP2003 volume 1, page 1063. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37] [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume II, page 307.
  3. Title: Maud de Clifford in The Peerage
    Author: https://www.thepeerage.com/p413.htm#i4123 Citations: 1. [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume II, page 307. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. 2. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume I, page 338. 3. [S37] BP2003 volume 1, page 1063. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
    Publication: Name: https://www.thepeerage.com/p413.htm#i4123;
    Note: Maud de Clifford was the daughter of Walter de Clifford and Margaret ferch Llywelyn.1 She married, secondly, Sir John Giffard, 1st Lord Giffard.2 She married, firstly, William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury, son of William Longespée, 2nd Earl of Salisbury and Idoine de Camville, in 1254.2,3 She died between December 1282 and 9 May 1285.3 Her married name became Giffard.2 From 1254, her married name became Longespée.2 Child of Maud de Clifford and William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury: Margaret Longespée+ b. c 1254, d. bt 8 Oct 1306 - 16 Jun 1310 Children of Maud de Clifford and Sir John Giffard, 1st Lord Giffard: Eleanor Giffard+ Catherine Giffard+2 b. b 1272
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  4. Title: Appendix I of "Ancestors and Descendants of John Price: Immigrant to Virginia: 1610-11"
    Note: Although the book is compiled by Vina Chandler Price, Appendix I was included at the request of Mrs. Margaret Scruggs Carruth, and was researched by Miss Kett and by Mr. H. E. Forrest (after the death of Miss Kett, which took before 1930). Both Miss Kett and Mr. Forrest were reputed to be professional genealogists. Mr Forrest is also referred to as the "Antiquarian Editor" of the Shrewsbury Chronicle I looked H. E. Forrest online and found that he is also the editor of the following books: --"Shrewsbury Burgess Roll", published in 1924 by the Shrewsbury and Shropshire Archaeological and Parish Register Society --"The old Churches of Shrewsbury: Their History, Architecture and Associations", published in 1920 by Shrewsbury, Wilding & Son --"Some Old Shropshire Houses and their Owners: Braggington (with a plate), Dinthill, Whitley, & Play-Y-Court", published in 1915 by Shropshire Archaeological & Natural History Society. Margaret Scruggs Carruth is a charter member of "Daughters of the Barons of Runnemede". She served as Registrar when it was first organized, and is listed as member #22. To be eligible for membership, a person must descend from one or more of the Barons of Runnemede. The Barons forced King John to agree to the Magna Carta, a charter constituting a fundamental guarantee of rights and privileges. Mrs. Scruggs claims eligibility for membership through John Price who supposedly descended from eleven of the Barons. Appendix I provides two different lineages. One is from Robert Fitzwalter (who was one of the Barons of Runnemede) to John Price (born 1584-5), and the titular character of this book. The 2nd is from Elystan Glodrydd app Cyhelin ap Ifor (933-1010) (who was Prince of Ferlllys and founder of the Fourth Royal Tribe of Wales) back to the same John Price.
    Page: On pg. 515 (6th Gen), Maude is identified as: the daughter of Walter de Clifford and wife Margaret (daughter of Llewellyn (Prince of North Wales, Baron in Arms)); the wife of John (son of Heliadiffard, and a Baron in Arms); the mother of Catherine Giffard (the wife of Nicholas d'Audlithley (died 1299) (6th Gen)); and the grandmother of Nicholas d'Audlithley (died 1319) (7th Gen).
  5. Title: The Topographer Vol 2
  6. Title: Abstracts of Feet of Fines
    Publication: Name: http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/fines/abstracts/CP_25_1_286_36.shtml#67;
    Note: CP 25/1/286/36, number 67. Link: Image of document at AALT Link: Image of dorse of document at AALT County: Gloucestershire. Wiltshire. Place: Westminster. Date: One week from St Michael, 4 Edward III [6 October 1330]. Parties: John Mautrauers the younger, querent, and John de Caillewe, deforciant. Property: The castle of Careckenyn and the manor of Careckenyn in South Wales and the castle of Brymesfeld' and the manors of Brymesfeld', Kyngestanleye, Rokhampton', Stonhouse, Stoke Giffard', Side and Walles and 12 acres of meadow in Begeworth' and the advowsons of the churches of Wynt[er]bourn' and of the manors of Kyngestanleye, Rokhampton', Stonhouse, StokeGiffard' and Side in the county of Gloucester and the manors of Boyton', Eliston', Broghton', Corton', Sharnton', Stapelford' and Codeford' and the advowsons of the churches of the manors of Boyton', Eliston', Broghton', Sharnton', Stapelford' and Codeford' in the county of Wiltshire. Action: Plea of covenant. Agreement: John de Caillewe has acknowledged the castles, manors, meadow and advowsons to be the right of John Mautrauers, and has remised and quitclaimed the castles, the manors of Careckenyn, Brymesfeld', Kyngestanleye, Rokhampton', Sharnton', Stapelford', Codeford', the meadow and the advowsons of the churches of Wynt[er]bourn' and of the manors of Kyngestanleye, Rokhampton', Sharnton', Stapelford' and Codeford' from himself and his heirs to John Mautrauers and his heirs for ever. And besides John de Caillewe granted for himself and his heirs that the manors of Stonhouse, Stoke Giffard', Eliston' and Broghton' and the advowsons of the churches of the same manors - which Margaret, who was the wife of John Giffard' of Brymesfeld', held in dower - and that the manors of Side, Walles and Boyton' and the advowsons of the churches of the manors of Side and Boyton' - which the same Margaret held for life - and also that the manor of Corton' - which Robert le Bor held for life - of the inheritance of John de Caillewe on the day the agreement was made, and which after the decease of Margaret and Robert ought to revert to John de Caillewe and his heirs - after the decease of Margaret and Robert shall remain to John Mautrauers and his heirs, to hold together with the aforesaid castles, manors, meadow and advowsons, to wit, the castles, the manors of Careckenyn, Brymesfeld', Kyngestanleye, Rokhampton', Stoke Giffard', Walles, Eliston', Sharnton' and Stapelford' and the advowsons of the churches of Wynt[er]bourn' and of the manors of Kyngestanleye, Rokhampton', Eliston', Sharnton' and Stapelford' of the lord king and his heirs and all the other manors, meadow and advowsons of the chief lords, for ever. For this: John Mautrauers has given him 1000 pounds sterling. Note: This agreement was made by the command of the lord king, in the presence of Robert and Margaret, and they did fealty to John Mautrauers in the court. Note: [Endorsed: Henry Sturmy puts in his claim. Henry, son of Henry Sturmy, and Margaret, his wife, put in their claim. James, son of Nicholas de Audelegh', and John, son of Fulk Lestraunge, put in their claim. Roger de Bauent, Richard Dansey, Thomas de Benton' and Margaret, his wife, put in their claim. Robert de Condicote puts in his claim.]
  7. Title: Pedigrees from the plea rolls: collected from the pleadings in the various courts of law, A.D. 1200 to 1500, from the original rolls in the Public Record Office pp. 60-61
    Publication: Name: https://archive.org/details/pedigreesfromple00wrotrich/page/60/mode/2up;
  8. Title: IPM for Avelina, late the wife of John Gyffard of Brymmesfeld
    Author: J E E S Sharp and A E Stamp, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward III, File 5', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 7, Edward III (London, 1909), pp. 41-56. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol7/pp41-56 [accessed 31 January 2020].
    Publication: Name: https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol7/pp41-56;
    Note: 79. AVELINA, LATE THE WIFE OF JOHN GYFFARD of Brymmesfeld. Writ, 20 August, 1 Edward III [1327]. GLOUCESTER. Inq. Monday the morrow of St. Nicholas, 1 Edward III. Kyngesstanleye. The manor, held for life, by the demise which Aymer (Almaricus) le Despencer made to the said John Giffard and Avelina and the heirs of the said John, of the king in chief by service of half a knight’s fee. Elias Giffard, grandfather of the said John Giffard (the younger), had two wives, Isabel de la Musarder the first, and Alice Mautravers the second. The said Isabel bore two sons and a daughter, names unknown, who all died without heirs. After the death of Isabel, the said Elias married Alice Mautravers, of whom he begat John Giffard father of the said John Giffard who died last, and three daughters, Maud, Isabel and Mabel. The said John Giffard son of Elias Giffard, after the death of his father, married a certain Maud de Longespeye, of whom he begat Eleanor Lestrange and Katherine de Audeleye. The said Eleanor had issue John Lestrange, who is now of the age of 22 years; and the said Katherine had issue Nicholas de Audeleye, who begat a son James de Audeleye, who is now of the age of 15 years and is in the king’s wardship. The said Maud daughter of Elias, had issue Peter de Skydemor, who begat Alesia de Bavent, who had issue Roger de Bavent, who is now of the age of 40 years. The said Isabel, second daughter of the said Elias, had issue Guy le Tabler, who begat Edith de Grimstude, who had issue Thomas de Grimstude, who is of the age of 26 years. And the said Mabel, third daughter of the said Elias, had issue Richard Danseye, who begat Richard Dansey, who is of the age of 40 years. The said Roger de Bavent, Thomas de Grymstude and Richard Danseye are next heirs of the said John Giffard, who died last. The said Avelina on the day she died held no other lands or tenements within the bailiwick, save as dower, which are in the king’s hand. C. Edw. III. File 5. (3.)
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  9. Title: The Baronage of England - Dugdale
    Publication: Name: https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A36794.0001.001/1:6.157?rgn=div2;view=fulltext;
    Note: Margaret Neville - John Giffard's 3rd wife and mother of Sir John Giffard knt, married to Aveline de Courtenay.
    Page: To provide surname for Margaret
  10. Title: Burke's Peerage
    Author: Charles Mosley, Editor: "Burke's Peerage, Baronetage, And Knightage" (106th Edition), Routledge, Abingdon, 1999 ISBN-10: 1579580831, ,ISBN-13: 978-1579580834
  11. Title: IPMs for John Giffard or Gyffard, of Brimmesfeld, Brymesfelde or Bremesfeld, otherwise John de Brymmesfeld
    Author: J E E S Sharp and A E Stamp, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward III, File 5', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 7, Edward III (London, 1909), pp. 41-56. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol7/pp41-56 [accessed 31 January 2020].
    Publication: Name: https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol7/pp41-56;
    Note: 78. JOHN GIFFARD or GYFFARD, of Brimmesfeld, Brymesfelde or Bremesfeld, otherwise JOHN DE BRYMMESFELD. Writ, 12 February, 1 Edward III [1327]. and duplicate. GLOUCESTER. Inq. Ash Wednesday, 1 Edward III. and duplicate. Brymmesfeld. The castle and manor and the manor of Rokhampton, held, together with other lands in the county of Wilts, of the king in chief by barony, viz. —by three knights’ fees. Brimesfeld or Brymmesfeld. A ruined castle, with a court (curia) outside the ditch, and the manor (extent given), including a sheepfold, two parks, a great wood of beech containing 300a., liberty of toll upon Wortewolde, and services in ploughing and harrowing due from tenants of the abbot of St. Peter’s, Gloucester. Rokhampton. The manor (extent given). Cailly or Cayllye in Walles. A wood worth 6s. 8d. Syde. The manor (extent given), held of John de Acton by service of a quarter of a knight’s fee. Beggeworth. The manor (extent given), including a water-mill, a park, and an aid of 40s. yearly from the customary tenants, held of the earl of Gloucester by the enfeoffment of the said earl, to him and the heirs of his body, service unspecified. Aymer (Almaricus) le Despenser shall receive yearly for life by the enfeoffment of the said John Gyffard 16l. 13s. 4d. out of this manor. Wynterbourn. A moiety of the manor (extent given), held of Gilbert son of Stephen by service of half a knight’s fee. John son of Fulk le Straunge and of Eleanor his wife, sister of the said John Giffard, and James son of Nicholas de Audeleye, son of Katherine, another sister of the said John Giffard, are his next heirs; and the said John le Straunge was aged 19 years at Christmas last, and James de Audeleye aged 14 years at Michaelmas last. Writ, 12 February, 1 Edw. III. GLOUCESTER. Inq. Saturday after St. Gregory, 1 Edward III. Brymesfeld &c. The castle and manors &c. as above, with the exception of the wood of Cailly, which is omitted. Heirs as above, but John le Straunge is stated to have been of the age of 21 years at Christmas last. Writ, 12 February, 1 Edward III. WILTS. Inq. Saturday before St. Peter in Cathedra, 1 Edward III. Sherntone. The manor (extent given), including a pasture called ‘la Schipcrofte,’ a water-mill and a fishery in its pond, a fishery in the fishpond of the manor, rents at Boytone, a certain gift of 33s. 4d. at Martinmas at the larder, and the advowson of the church, held of the king in chief by barony for one knight’s fee as the chief manor of the barony. Aschtone. The manor (extent given), including a water-mill with a fishery, and a certain gift of 42s. 1d. at the larder at Martinmas, held of the heirs of William Mautravers by fealty for all service. Westcodeforde. The manor (extent given), including rents of free men there and at Orchestone, and the advowson of the church, held of the king as parcel of the same barony of Sherntone. Stapelforde. A moiety of the manor (extent given), including a certain gift of 13s. 4d. at the larder, and a moiety of a water-mill and of the advowson of the church, held of the king in chief, together with the other moiety of the same manor and with the manor of Figheldene, for a knight’s fee, viz.—that moiety for a moiety of three parts of the said fee. Orchestone St. George. The advowson of the church. The said John Giffard died seised in his demesne as of fee of seven fees and an eighth part of a knight’s fee pertaining to the said manor of Sherntone, the tenants whereof owe suit of court every three weeks, viz.— WILTS. Boytone. A fee. Suttone Maundeville. A fee. Tuderyngtone Calowey. Half a fee. Deverel. Half a fee. Orchestone Boyville. Half a fee. Orchestone Clifton and Madyngton. Half a fee. Orchestone Bacham. Half a fee. Ugeford St. James. An eighth part of a fee. SOMERSET. Cnolle, Camelertone, Wodeborgh and Clive. Two and a half fees. DORSET. Hulle. Half a fee. SURREY. Clandone. Half a fee beyond the said seven fees and an eighth. Elias Giffard had issue John Giffard of Bremesfeld, Maud, Isabel, and Mabel; which John, after the death of the said Elias, married Maud de Longespeye, of whom he begat Katherine de Audele, afterwards espoused to Nicholas de Audele, of whom the said Nicholas begat Nicholas de Audele, who begat James de Audele, now aged 15 years and in the king’s wardship. The same John Giffard begat of his said wife Eleanor la Estraunge, afterwards espoused to Fulk le Estraunge, who begat of her John le Estraunge, now aged 19 years and more, and in the king’s wardship. Upon the death of the said Maud de Longespeye, the aforesaid John married Margaret de Neville, of whom he begat John Giffard of Bremesfeld, who died last without an heir of his body. The said Maud, daughter of Elias Giffard, was espoused to Godfrey Escudamor, who begat Peter Escudamor, who begat Alice de Bavent, afterwards espoused to Adam de Bavent, who of her begat Roger de Bavent, now aged 40 years. Isabel the second daughter of the said Elias, was espoused to Thomas le Tabler, who begat Guy le Tabler, who begat Edith de Grymstede, afterwards espoused to Richard de Grymstede, who of her begat Thomas de Grymstede, now aged 25 years. Mabel, the third daughter of the said Elias, was espoused to Richard Dansy, who begat Richard Dansy, who begat Richard Dansy, now aged 40 years and more. On account of the difficulty of the right and possession of the said John Giffard, who last died seised as abovesaid, the jury are wholly ignorant which of them ought to be reputed the next heir according to the law and custom of the realm. SOUTH WALES. Inq. 7 March, 1 Edward III. Karregkenyn and Iskenyn. The castle of Karregkenyn and land of Iskenyn (extent given), including a rent of assize called ‘West Wa’ paid by free tenants, a rent of oats called ‘Devereth,’ viz.—400 bushels to be paid at the feast of St. Patrick, a rent called serjeanty (serjantia), which rent with that of the oats is newly levied upon the country and against the liberty thereof, and rents of certain towns called Drefgybe, Crugekeyr, and Lanryneyn, held of the late King Edward in chief, service unknown. Heir unknown, but Elias Giffard, grandfather of the said John Giffard (now deceased), had one son John Giffard, and three daughters, Maud, Isabel and Mabel; of John Giffard son of Elias Giffard and Margaret de Nevylle, his wife, there was issue John Giffard, who has now died without an heir of his body; and of the said John Giffard, son of Elias Gyffard, and Maud de Longespey there were issue four daughters, viz.—Katherine, Eleanor, Maud and Elizabeth; of the said Katherine there was issue Nicholas de Audelegh, who had issue James de Audelegh, now aged 14 years and more; of the said Eleanor there was issue John le Straunge, now aged 19 years; and the said Maud and Elizabeth died without heir; of Maud daughter of Elias Gifford there was issue Peter Skydemour, of whom (came) Alice, of whom there issued Roger Bavant, now aged 40 years; of Isabel, daughter of Elias Giffard there was issue Guy le Tabler, of whom (came) Edith, of whom Thomas de Grymstede, now aged 30 years; and of Mabel, daughter of Elias Giffard there was issue Richard Dansy, of whom (came) Richard Dansy, of whom Richard, now aged 40 years. OXFORD. Inq. 17 February, 1 Edward III. Berford. 20l. rent from free tenants, held of the heirs of the earl of Gloucester by service of a quarter of a knight’s fee. Heir unknown. Extent or summary of the abovesaid castles, manors &c. in cos. Gloucester, Wilts and Oxford, and in Wales; and the advowson of the church of Orcheston; divided into two parts and a third part. Writ of certiorari de feodis, &c. 12 February, 1 Edward III. GLOUCESTER. Inq. Saturday after St. Gregory, 1 Edw. III. Dounhatherleye manor. A knight’s fee, held by Ralph de Wylington, John de Annesleye and Roger de Borzhull as of the manor of Beggeworth. Great Shurdynton. A carucate of land held by Henry Cropet, as of the manor of Beggeworth, by service of a fifth part of a knight’s fee. Syde. The advowson of the church. Rokhampton. The advowson of the church. Wynterbourn. The advowson of the church. Writ of certiorari, to John de Annesle and Robert de Aston, 24 February, 1 Edward III, on the petition of Margaret, late the wife of John Giffard (the elder) of Brymmesfeld setting forth that she and John her son had acquired to them and the heirs of the said John the manor of Syde, and that afterwards she had granted to her said son that he alone should hold the said manor for his life, which manor the late King Edward II, caused to be taken into his hand and granted to Hugh le Despenser, sometime earl of Winchester, and the said manor by reason of the forfeiture of the said earl is in the present king’s hands; which manor the king wishes to restore to the said Margaret. By pet. of C. Writ of venire facias to the sheriff of Gloucester, 24 February, 1 Edward III. By pet. of C. GLOUCESTER. Inq. Thursday the feast of St. Gregory, 1 Edward III. Syde or Side. Margaret, late the wife of John Gyffard (the elder) of Brimesfeld, and John her son acquired the manor to them and the heirs of the said John from a certain Adam de Kaylly, and she afterwards by her writing granted to the said John that he alone should hold it for his life, but she gave him no other estate therein, nor otherwise remitted her right in the same; after the death of the said John, the manor was seized into the hands of the late King Edward, as forfeited to him by reason of the faction (querele) of Thomas, late earl of Lancaster, in his fifteenth year, and the same king granted the manor to Hugh le Despenser, sometime earl of Winchester, for his life, after whose death it should remain to Hugh le Despenser, the younger and his heirs for ever. The said Margaret never remitted the manor to the said Hugh or changed her estate therein; and through the forfeiture of the said Hugh it was seized into the hand of the late king and for that reason and no other is in the hand of the present king; it is held of
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  12. Title: Maud de Clifford (1238-1283), "Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors"
    Author: https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p224.htm#i6720 9 Citations: 1. [S1775] Unknown author, The Complete Peerage, by Cokayne, Vol. V, p. 642; The Lineage and Ancestry of HRH Prince Charles, by Gerald Paget, Vol. 1, p. 15. 2. [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 519-520. 3. [S6] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: 2nd Edition, Vo. I, p. 147-148.
    Publication: Name: https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p224.htm#i6720;
    Note: Maud de Clifford [1,2,3,4,5,6] F, #6720, b. 1238, d. between December 1282 and 1283 Father Sir Walter IV Clifford, Lord Corfham, Sheriff of Herefordshire, Constable of Cardigan & Carmarthen Castles2,3,4,5,6 b. c 1194, d. c 23 Dec 1263 Mother Margaret of Wales6 d. a 1268 Maud de Clifford was born in 1238. She married Sir William III Longespee, Earl of Salisbury, son of Sir William Longespee and Idoine de Camville, circa 30 April 1254; They had 1 daughter (Margaret, wife of Sir Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, Constable of Chester).7,2,5,6 Maud de Clifford married Sir John Giffard, 1st Lord Giffard, Keeper of St. Briavel Castle & the Forest of Dean, Keeper of Builth & Llandovery Castles, son of Sir Helias V Giffard, Lord Brimsfield and Alice Mautravers (Maltravers), in October 1270; They had 4 daughters (Katherine, wife of Sir Nicholas de Audley; Eleanor, wife of Fulk le Strange, 1st Lord Strange of Blackmere; Maud; & Elizabeth).3,4,6 Maud de Clifford died between December 1282 and 1283.6 Family 1 Sir William III Longespee, Earl of Salisbury d. bt 23 Dec 1256 - 3 Jan 1257 Child Margaret Longespee+8,7,2,5,6 b. c 1254, d. 1309 Family 2 Sir John Giffard, 1st Lord Giffard, Keeper of St. Briavel Castle & the Forest of Dean, Keeper of Builth & Llandovery Castles b. c 1232, d. 29 May 1299 Children Katherine Giffard+9,3,4 b. c 1272, d. a 1322 Eleanor Giffard+ b. 1275, d. b 23 Jan 1325 Maud Gifford b. 1277, d. 1322 Elizabeth Gifford b. c 1279, d. b 29 May 1299
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  13. Title: Pedigrees from the plea rolls: collected from the pleadings in the various courts of law, A.D. 1200 to 1500, from the original rolls in the Public Record Office p. 66
    Publication: Name: https://archive.org/details/pedigreesfromple00wrotrich/page/66/mode/2up;
  14. Title: G. E. Cokayne: "The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom"
    Author: G E Cokayne: The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom; Palgrave Mac\Mmillan (New York, November 1984); ISBN-10: 031215836X, ISBN-13: 978-0312158361
    Publication: Name: http://myheritage.com;
  15. Title: Britannica - Pepin III
    Publication: Name: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Pippin-III;
    Note: Pippin III, also spelled Pepin, byname Pippin the Short, French Pépin le Bref, German Pippin der Kurze, (born c. 714—died September 24, 768, Saint-Denis, Neustria [now in France]), the first king of the Frankish Carolingian dynasty and the father of Charlemagne. A son of Charles Martel, Pippin became sole de facto ruler of the Franks in 747 and then, on the deposition of Childeric III in 751, king of the Franks. He was the first Frankish king to be anointed—first by St. Boniface and later (754) by Pope Stephen II.

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