• Alice Clere (died 1538) was the third daughter of Sir William Boleyn and his wife Margaret Ormond (otherwise Butler), the daughter and co-heiress of Thomas...
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  • Clere is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alice Clere (died 1538), daughter of Sir William Boleyn Edward Clere (MP) (1536–1606), English...
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  • marriage. Thomas Clere was the third son of Sir Robert Clere (c.1493 - 10 August 1529) of Ormesby St. Margaret, Norfolk, and his wife Alice, the daughter...
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  • brasses to Robert and Elizabeth Clere, who left £10 towards the building of a steeple, and their daughter-in-law Alice Clere, who was the aunt of Queen Anne...
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  • John Shelton before 1503. In 1533, Lady Shelton and her sister, Lady Alice Clere, were placed in charge of the household of the King's daughter, Mary...
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  • buried at Blickling, predeceased his father; Alice Boleyn (c. 1478 – 1 November 1538) who married Sir Robert Clere (died 10 August 1529) of Ormesby St Michael...
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  • Sir John Clere (1511? – 21 August 1557) was an English politician and naval commander. He was eldest surviving son of Sir Robert Clere of Ormesby, Norfolk...
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    After Queen Anne's coronation in 1533, Lady Shelton and her sister, Lady Alice Clere (d. 1 November 1538), were placed in charge of the King's daughter, Mary...
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    eloped with Alice Terry in 1921. Ingram married twice, first to actress Doris Pawn in 1917; this ended in divorce in 1920. He then married Alice Terry in...
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    High Sheriff of Cumberland for the years 1204 to 1209. He married Maud de Clere, by whom he had issue including: John de Lacy, 2nd Earl of Lincoln a daughter...
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    Margaret de Quincy suo jure Countess of Lincoln (c. 1206–1266)) by his wife Alice of Saluzzo, a Savoyard noblewoman descended from Amadeus IV, Count of Savoy...
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  • marriage of John the son. John married Eleanor, a daughter of Thomas St Clere and his wife, Margaret Hoo. As Sir Thomas had no son, his three daughters...
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    taken by the King, Henry III. However, the King allowed Clare's Countess Alice de Lusignan, who was in the latter, to go free because she was his niece;...
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    Sir Philip Calthorpe, had daughter Elizabeth Calthorpe. Alice c. 1487 1538 married Robert Clere Margaret c. 1489 1556 married John Sackville; had issue...
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    de Lacy. Thereupon he adopted the surname "de Lacy". He married Maud de Clere and had issue. Richard of Chester, buried in Norton Priory Geoffrey fitz...
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  • paternal grandparents were Roger de Lacy, Baron of Pontefract and Maud de Clere, and her maternal grandparents were Robert de Quincy and Hawise of Chester...
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    wife Constance Kingsmill, the daughter of Sir Richard Kingsmill of High Clere, Hampshire. His grandfather Sir Thomas Lucy was an MP and is noted for prosecuting...
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  • Yedingham Priory Benedictine nuns founded before 1163 by Helewise de Clere (or by Roger de Clere); with regular priests or brethren until after 1314; dissolved...
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  • Mount Augustus Station Mount Barnett Station Mount Celia Station Mount Clere Station Mount Edgar Station Mount Elizabeth Station Mount Elvire Station...
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  • - Louis MacNeice - Charles Madge - H. B. Mallalieu - Philip O'Connor - Clere Parsons - Geoffrey Parsons - F. T. Prince - John Pudney - Henry Reed - Anne...
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    bribe of 1,000 marks. He married twice: First in 1214 at Pontefract, to Alice (d.1216, Pontefract), daughter of Gilbert, lord of L'Aigle, by whom he had...
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  • Clarenbach  Germany 19 May 1880 9 July 1952 Painter Frederick de Jersey Clere  New Zealand 7 January 1856 13 August 1952 Architect St Mary of the Angels...
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  • who married his mother, Godehildis. At some point after 1054, Roger de Cleres, Ralph's vassal, killed Robert de Beaumont, son of Humphrey de Vieilles...
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    Rev. Randal Parsons (26 April 1848 – 15 November 1936). The Hon. Richard Clere Parsons (21 February 1851 – 26 January 1923), apparently known for developing...
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    and Yerville. Many of these lands were let out to vassals, notably les Clères. In spite of these extensive holdings, the 12th century gives the impression...
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  • Anthony Browne, Knight of the Garter, Master of the Horse, and his first wife Alice Gage. Her paternal grandparents were Sir Anthony Browne, Standard Bearer...
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    peer. Parsons was the son of Sir William Parsons, 4th Baronet and Mary Clere. He succeeded his father in 1791 to the baronetcy and to Birr Castle, King's...
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    the Sexist Reception of Willa Cather's World War I Novel". Literary Hub. Clere, Sarah E. (2011). Troubling Bodies in the Fiction of Willa Cather. University...
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    served as Sheriff of Yorkshire and Sheriff of Cumberland. He married Maud de Clere and was buried at Stanlow Abbey.[citation needed] Roger de Lacy's son and...
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    Cardinal Thomas Wolsey and mother of his two illegitimate children Sir John Clere (c. 1511–1557) politician and naval commander William Harborne (c. 1542–1617)...
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