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Richard fitz Gilbert (before 1035–), 1st feudal baron of Clare in Suffolk, was a Norman lord who participated in the Norman conquest of England in 1066, and was styled "de Bienfaite", "de Clare", and of "Tonbridge" from his holdings.

Biography

Richard was the son of Gilbert, Count of Brionne in Normandy On his later return to Normandy Richard was rewarded with the lordship of Bienfaite and Orbec in Normandy.

Rewards

Richard was rewarded with 176 manors in England, including the right to build castles at Clare in Suffolk, caput of his feudal barony, and at Tonbridge in Kent. Some contemporaneous and later sources called him Earl of Clare, though many modern sources view the title as a "styled title".

Richard served as joint Chief Justiciar in William's absence, and played a major part in suppressing the revolt of 1075.

Rebel baron

On King William's death, Richard and other great Norman barons, including Odo of Bayeux, Robert, Count of Mortain, and Geoffrey of Coutances, led a rebellion against the rule of William Rufus in order to place Robert Curthose on the throne. However, most Normans in England remained loyal.

Death and succession

Richard retired to a monastery in 1088, passing his possessions in England to his son Gilbert fitz Richard and his land in Normandy to his son Roger Fitz Richard. He was buried in St. Neot's Priory in 1091. His widow was still living in 1113.

Marriage

Richard married Rohese Giffard, daughter of Walter Giffard, Lord of Longueville and Agnes Flaitel, and they had at least the following children:

  • Roger fitz Richard de Clare, received Norman lands and d. 1131. Wife unknown, daughter Joanna married Gilbert de Neville.
  • Gilbert fitz Richard, d. 1115, succeeded his father as Earl of Clare.
  • Walter de Clare, Lord of Nether Gwent, d. 1138.
  • Richard fitz Richard de Clare, Abbot of Ely.
  • Robert fitz Richard, Lord of Little Dunmow, Baron of Baynard, d. 1136.
  • Godfrey
  • Alice (or Adeliza) de Clare, d. 1138. m. Walter Tirel.
  • Rohese de Clare, d. 1121, m. (ca. 1088), Eudo Dapifer.
  • Isabel de Clare, d. 1088, m. Humphrey d'Isle.
  • Avice de Clare, m. Robert de Stafford / Tosny.

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