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Gilbert was the son of Richard de Clare and Amice of Gloucester. He was born in about 1180.[1][2][3][4] His birth county is not known.
In 1202 Gilbert was given custody of lands at Harfleuyr and Mostrevilliers, Normandy.[1]
In 1215 Gilbert and his father joined the Barons who compelled King John to sign the Magna Carta, and he was named as one of the Surety Barons. Later that year they joined in baronial rebellion against John, and, along with other leading rebels, were excommunicated, although he took a lead role in negotiations for a resolution of the conflict. His lands were confiscated. When Louis, Dauphin of France, invaded in May 1216, Gilbert supported him. He fought on the rebel side in the second Battle of Lincoln on 20 May 1217 and was captured by his future father-in-law, William Marshal.[1] He was reconciled with Henry III by January 1217/8,[1] and his lands were restored.[2][3][4] In the autumn of 1218 he was a member of the royal Council.[1]
Gilbert fought in Wales in the 1220s. In 1225 he was present when Henry III confirmed the Magna Carta.[1][2][3]
On 5 July 1225 Gilbert paid £200 to have the wardship and marriage of Hugh Pointz, heir of Robert Bardolf.[5]
In 1227 Gilbert supported Richard, Earl of Cornwall's complaints about misgovernment by Hubert de Burgh.[1][2][3][4]
In 1211 Gilbert held 6 and a half knights' fees in Kent. These were part of his mother's maritagium.[1][2][3]
Following the death of his father in 1217, Gilbert became Earl of Gloucester and Earl of Hertford, though he is generally known as Earl of Clare.[1] He inherited substantial estates. They included extensive holdings in Gloucestershire, and Glamorgan and Gwynllŵg, Wales.[4]
He held several English baronies: Clare in Suffolk, Field Dalling in Norfolk, and Long Crendon in Buckinghamshire (a half share)[6]
On 9 October 1217 Gilbert married Isabel Marshal, daughter of William Marshal, one of the "Illustrious Men", the royal counsellors listed in the preamble to the Magna Carta, and Isabel de Clare.[1][2][3] (The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography gives a marriage date of 1214, with no sourcing: this is almost certainly a mistake.[4]) The marriage made him a brother-in-law of another Magna Carta Surety Baron, also called William Marshal. Isabel de Clare was a second cousin of his father. Gilbert deClare and Isabel Marshal had the following children:
In 1230 Gilbert took part in a military expedition in Brittany. He died at Penros, Brittany on 25 October 1230.[1][2][3][4][8] His body was brought back to England and he was buried on 11 November 1230 before the high altar of Tewkesbury Abbey,[1][2][3] with a large number of people present. His widow had a memorial stone placed there, dated 28 September 1231.[1][4] A commemorative inscription reads:[9]
Gilbert's two wills, dated 30 April and 23 October 1330,[1] were proved by Michaelmas 1233.[2][3]
On 6 November 1230 Hubert de Burgh, who had become justiciar of England, was awarded custody of Gilbert land and his son and heir Richard during Richard's minority.[10]
In 1231 his wife married Richard, Earl of Cornwall. She died on 17 January 1239/40.[1][2][3]
Gilbert's arms were or, three chevronels gules.[11]
For the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta in 2015, Professor Nigel Saul wrote a set of biographies of the Surety Barons. He and the Magna Carta 800th Anniversary Committee generously gave permission for them to be reproduced on WikiTree. They can be viewed here.
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