Rohese de Clare
- Born: Abt 1105
- Marriage: Baderon de Monmouth
- Died: Bef 1166
Noted events in her life were:
• Web Reference: Charles Cawley's Medieval Lands, Rohese de Clare. Guillaume de Jumièges names "Richardum qui ei successit et Gislebertum et Walterium et unam filiam...Rohais" as the children of "Gislebertus ex filia comitis de Claromonte"[Willelmi Gemmetencis Historiæ (Du Chesne, 1619), Liber VIII, XXXVII, p. 312]. The Liber Vitæ of Thorney abbey lists "…Gilebt fili[us] Ricardi, Ricard fili[us] eius…Aaliz uxor Gilbti filii Ricardi, Comes Gilbt, Galteri…filii sui…Rohais, Auiza, Margareta, Aaliz nate sue…"[Thorney Abbey Liber Vitæ, fol. 2r, BL Add. MS 40,000, quoted in Keats-Rohan 'Domesday People Revisited' (May 2012), p. 11.]. "Adeliz, uxor Gilberti filii Ricardi, et Gillebertus et Walterus et Baldewinus et Rohaisia pueri Gilberti" donated property to Thorney Monastery, by undated charter witnessed by "Gilberto filio Gilberti, Galterio, Hervæo, Baldwino fratribus eius et Rohaisia sorore eorum"[Dugdale Monasticon II, Thorney Monastery, Cambridgeshire, X, p. 601]. "Badero de Momuta et uxor sua Rohes" donated revenue in Monmouth to Monmouth Priory by undated charter witnessed by "Galterus frater Gilleberti consulis, qui ipsa die loco consulis uxorem meam michi dedit…comitissa Ysabel, Robertus filius Baderonis, Johannes filius Roberti, Thomas filius Pagani…"[Dugdale Monasticon IV, Monmouth Priory, III, p. 596].
Rohese married Baderon de Monmouth, son of William Fitz Baderon and Unknown. (Baderon de Monmouth died circ 1170-1176.)
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