- Margaret de Clare, Lady Badlesmere
Margaret de Clare (c.
1 April 1287 - 1333) was aNorman -Irish noblewoman and the wife of Bartholomew de Badlesmere, 1st Lord Badlesmere. [Thomas B. Costain "The Three Edwards"]Family
Margaret was born at
Bunratty Castle inThomond Ireland on or around 1 April 1287, the youngest child ofThomas de Clare , Lord of Thomond and JulianeFitzGerald ofOffaly . Her paternal grandparents were Richard de Clare, 2ndEarl of Gloucester and Maudede 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, SirWalter de Riddlesford arrived in Ireland in 1170 withStrongbow . Margaret had an elder sister, Maud and two brothers, Richard de Clare, 1st Lord Clare and Gilbert de Clare, Lord of Thomond. [The Complete Peerage.] On 29 August 1287, when she was almost five months of age, her father died. Before 1303, she married firstly, Gilbert de Umfraville. Before 30 June 1308, she married secondly,Bartholomew de Badlesmere, 1st Lord Badlesmere ,(1275 -14 April 1322 an English baron and Governor ofBristol Castle, by whom she had five children. [The Complete Peerage] She acceded to the title of Lady Badlesmere on26 October 1309 . [The Complete Peerage, volume 1, page 372.]Leeds Castle
Lord Badlesmere was appointed castellan of Leeds by
Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster ,Regent of KingEdward II .In October 1321,the Queen-ConsortIsabella of France went on apilgrimage to the shrine ofSt. Thomas atCanterbury . She decided to break her journey by stopping atLeeds Castle which was given to her as part of her dowry [Thonas B.Costain "The Three Edwards" pages 193-95] 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 outerbarbican . 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 usingballistas , the defenders surrendered, and Margaret was seized and sent to theTower of London . [Costain,pages 193-95] As a result of Margaret's arrest, Lord Badlesmere joined Lancaster's rebellion and fought in theBattle 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. [The Complete Peerage.] She died in 1333. Her descendants includeCecily Bonville ,Anne Boleyn .Lady Jane Grey , andGeorge W. Bush .List of children
# Margery de Badlesmere (1308/1309- 18 October 1363), married William de Ros, 3rd Lord Ros of Hamlake. Had six children.
# Maud de Badlesmere (1310- 24 May 1366), married firstly Robert FitzPayn, and secondly,John de Vere , 7thEarl of Oxford . By her second marriage, Maud had seven children.
#Elizabeth de Badlesmere (1313- 8 June 1356), married firstly SirEdmund Mortimer , and secondly,William de Bohun, 1st Earl of Northampton . Both marriages produced children.
# Giles de Badlesmere (18 October 1314 -7 June 1338 . Died childless.
# Margaret de Badlesmere (born 1515), married John Tiptoft, 2nd Lord Tiptoft. Had one son, Robert Tiptoft.References
Sources
# G.E. Cokayne "The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, or Dormant".
# Thomas B. Costain " The Three Edwards". Published by Doubleday, 1958
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