- Source: Rohese de Clare
Rohese de Clare (bef. 1166) was a member of the wealthy and powerful de Clare family and a strong patron of Monmouth Priory.
Life
Rohese was a daughter of Gilbert Fitz Richard de Clare and Adeliza de Clermont. In c. 1130, she married Baderon fitzWilliam of Monmouth. Her father being already dead by that date, the wedding was celebrated at Striguil Castle (Chepstow), stronghold of her brother Gilbert fitzGilbert de Clare, who gave the bride away.
Rohese is most notable for her generosity to Monmouth Priory beginning soon after her marriage. As a married woman she acted through her husband, who records in the charter that the gifts were made "by myself and my wife, at her request ... at the Feast of All Saints on the same day on which she was married to me at Striguil". The gift was put into effect "on the Feast of St. Martin next following" at a ceremony at Monmouth attended by Rohese's brothers Walter and Gilbert and by Gilbert's wife Isabel de Beaumont (a former mistress of Henry I). The gift consisted of a tithe of the regular revenues of the town of Monmouth, to be paid in installments three times each year. In 1144 Rohese and Baderon made further donations to Monmouth Priory.
Family
Together Rohese and Baderon had:
Gilbert; who succeeded his father as lord of Monmouth.
Rohese, who married Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath about 1155.
Payn (fl. 1144).
Robert (fl. 1144),
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Baderon dari Monmouth
- Rohese de Clare
- Richard fitz Gilbert
- Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare
- De Clare
- Gilbert de Gant, Earl of Lincoln
- Rohese of Monmouth
- Richard de Clare, 6th Earl of Gloucester
- Gilbert Fitz Richard
- Gilbert de Clare, 5th Earl of Gloucester
- Rohese Giffard