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Roger de Clifford, Baron Clifford

Also Known As: "Roger de Clifford Lord of Westmoreland", "" 5th Lord Clifford" ( Knight )", "Roger de Clifford"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Clifford Castle, Clifford, Herefordshire, England
Death: July 13, 1389 (55-56)
Brough Castle, Brougham, Westmoreland, England
Place of Burial: Shap, Cumberland, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Son of Robert de Clifford, 3rd Lord of Skipton, Sheriff of Westmoreland and Isabel de Berkeley
Husband of Eva Clifford and Maud de Beauchamp
Father of Catherine, Baroness Greystoke; Sir Lewis Clifford, Kt.; Thomas de Clifford, 6th Baron Clifford; Mary de Clifford; James de Clifford and 5 others
Brother of Robert de Clifford, 4th Lord Clifford; John "the Ecclesiastic" Clifford; Joan de Heaton; Thomas de Clifford, Lord of Thomond; Lewis de Clifford and 1 other
Half brother of Elizabeth de Wharton

Occupation: Governor of Carlisle Castle, 5th Baron Clifford, 5th Baron de Clifford, 5th Lord of Clifford, 5th Baron of Clifford, 5th Lord Clifford, Lord Clifford
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About Roger de Clifford, 5th Lord Clifford

Roger de Clifford, 5th Baron de Clifford

Roger de Clifford, 5th Baron de Clifford, ninth Lord Clifford, fifth Baron of Westmoreland (10 July 1333[1] - 13 July 1389), was the son of Robert de Clifford, 3rd Baron de Clifford (d. 20 May 1344), second son of Robert de Clifford, 1st Baron de Clifford (1273–1314), the founder of the northern branch of the family. His mother was Isabella (d. 25 July 1362), daughter of Maurice, 2nd Lord Berkeley. He succeeded his elder brother, Robert de Clifford, 4th Baron de Clifford in 1350, on which day he made proof of his age.[2]

Clifford entered on his military career when hardly more than twelve, being armed at the time of Jacob van Artevelde's death on 17 July 1345.[3]

In August 1350 he was engaged in the seafight with the Spaniards near Winchelsea; and in 1355 he accompanied his father-in-law, Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick, on the expedition to Gascony.[4] He again served in Gascony in 1359, 1360, and in the French expedition of the Duke of Lancaster in 1373.

A document dated at Brougham 10 July 1369 shows him engaging the services of Richard le Fleming and his company for a year. In the same way he retained Sir Roger de Mowbray; and was himself retained, with his company of nearly eighty men, by Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March, on 25 September 1379.[5]

On 15 March 1361 he was called upon to assist Lionel, duke of Clarence, in his great Irish expedition on pain of forfeiting his Irish estates. A similar summons to defend his lands in Ireland was issued on 28 July 1368.[6]

His chief services, however, were rendered on the Scotch borders. In July 1370 he was appointed one of the wardens of the west marches; but according to Sir H. Nicolas he is found defending the northern borders fourteen years earlier.[7] Resigned the truce with Scotland on 24 August 1369, and was warden of both east and west marches on five occasions between 1380 and 1385.

In August 1385 he accompanied Richard II's expedition against Scotland with sixty men-at-arms and forty archers. His last border sendee seems to have been in October 1388, when he was ordered to adopt measures of defence for the Scotch Marches.[8] In May 1388 he accompanied Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel, in his naval expedition to Brittany.[9]

He was hereditary High Sheriff of Westmorland from 1350? until his death in 1389. In 1377 he was made High Sheriff of Cumberland and governor of Carlisle, a city whose walls he appears to have inspected and found weak in the preceding year. To the last two offices he was reappointed on Richard II's accession.

He was made a commissioner of array against the Scots (26 February 1372), and one of a body of commissioners to correct truce-breakers and decide border disputes 26 May 1373, having sat on a similar commission in September 1367.

Clifford was summoned to all parliaments from 15 December 1356 to 28 July 1388.[10] He was trier of petitions in many parliaments from November 1373 to September 1377. In August 1374 he was appointed one of the commissioners to settle the dispute between Henry de Percy and William, Earl of Douglas, relative to the possession of Jedworth Forest. In the parliament of November 1381 he was member of a committee to confer with the House of Commons. On 12 October 1386 he gave evidence in the great Scrope and Grosvenor case at St. Margaret's Church, Westminster.

Roger de Clifford died 13 July 1389, being then possessed of enormous estates, chiefly situated in Yorkshire, Northumberland, Cumberland, and Westmoreland, but spread over several other counties.[11] He was succeeded by his son Thomas de Clifford, 6th Baron de Clifford.

He married Maud (d. 1403), daughter of Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick.[12]

  • Thomas de Clifford, 6th Baron de Clifford (d. 1391 ?)
  • William Clifford, the Governor of Berwick (d. 1419)
  • Margaret, married Sir John Melton, knight
  • Katherine, married Ralph, lord Greystock
  • Philippa, married William Ferrers, 5th Baron Ferrers of Groby (Lewis, Ancestral Roots, 8th ed. (2006), line 11, no. 34)

Dugdale gives him a third son, the Lollard, Sir Lewis Clifford (d. 1404), whom, however, Sir H. Nicolas shows to have been probably his brother, but certainly not his son[13]

Magna Carta Ancestry by Douglas Richardson lists three sons, including a Roger, no additional information.

The genealogical table in Whitaker gives Clifford two brothers, John de Clifford and Thomas de Clifford, said to have been the ancestor of Richard de Clifford, Bishop of London, and three sisters.

From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_de_Clifford,_5th_Baron_de_Clifford

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  • Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 11
  • Clifford, Roger de (1333-1389) by Thomas Andrew Archer
  • CLIFFORD, ROGER de, ninth Lord Clifford, fifth Baron of Westmoreland (1333–1389), was born 10 July 1333 (Scr. and Gros. Roll, text, i. 197). His father (d. 20 May 1344) was Robert de Clifford, second son of Robert de Clifford (1273–1314) [q. v.], the founder of the northern branch of this family; his mother (d. 25 July 1362) was Isabella, daughter of Maurice, lord Berkeley. He succeeded his elder brother, Robert, probably in or before 1352, and certainly before 10 Aug. 1354, on which day he made proof of his age (Dugdale, i. 240; Whitaker, pp. 310-11; Hist. Peerage, 117; Hist. of Westmoreland, i. 279; Escheat Rolls, ii. 118, 248).
  • Clifford entered on his military career when hardly more than twelve, being armed at the time of Jacob van Arteveldt's death on 17 July 1345 (Scr. and Gros. Roll, i. 197). In August 1350 he was engaged in the seafight with the Spaniards near Winchelsea; and in 1355 he accompanied his father-in-law, Thomas de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick, on the expedition to Gascony (Whitaker, 314-315; Dugdale, i. 340). He was again serving in Gascony in 1359, 1360, and in the French expedition of the Duke of Lancaster in 1373. A document dated at Brougham 10 July 1369 shows him engaging the services of Richard le Fleming and his company for a year. In the same way he retained Sir Roger de Mowbray; and was himself retained, with his company of nearly eighty men, by Edmund, earl of March, on 25 Sept. 1379 (Dugdale, i. 340; Whitaker, 317). On 15 March 1361 he was called upon to assist Lionel, duke of Clarence, in his great Irish expedition on pain of forfeiting his Irish estates. A similar summons to defend his lands in Ireland was issued on 28 July 1368 (Rymer, vi. 319, 595). His chief services, however, were rendered on the Scotch borders. In July 1370 he was appointed one of the wardens of the west marches; but according to Sir H. Nicolas he is found defending the northern borders fourteen years earlier (Rymer, vi. 657; Dugdale, i. 340; Scrope Roll, ii. 469, &c.) Resigned the truce with Scotland on 24 Aug. 1369, and was warden of both east and west marches on five occasions between 1380 and 1385. In 1377 he was made sheriff of Cumberland and governor of Carlisle, a city whose walls he appears to have inspected and found weak in the preceding year. To the last two offices he was reappointed on Richard II's accession. He was made a commissioner of array against the Scots (26 Feb. 1372), and one of a body of commissioners to correct truce-breakers and decide border disputes 26 May 1373, having sat on a similar commission in September 1367. In August 1385 he accompanied Richard's expedition against Scotland with sixty men-at-arms and forty archers. His last border service seems to have been in October 1388, when he was ordered to adopt measures of defence for the Scotch marches (Rymer, vi. 570, 637, 714, vii. 9, 475; Nicolas, Scr. and Gros. Roll, ii. 469, &c.)
  • Clifford was summoned to all parliaments from 15 Dec. 1356 to 28 July 1388 (Dugdale, i. 340; Hist. Peerage, 117). He was trier of petitions in many parliaments from November 1373 to September 1377. In August 1374 he was appointed one of the commissioners to settle the dispute between Henry de Percy and William, earl of Douglas, relative to the possession of Jedworth Forest. In the parliament of November 1381 he was member of a committee to confer with the House of Commons. On 12 Oct. 1386 he gave evidence in the great Scrope and Grosvenor case at St. Margaret's Church, Westminster. Two years later (May 1388) he was with. Richard, earl of Arundel, in his naval expedition to Brittany (Scr. and Gros. Roll, i. 197, ii. 469, &c.; Rymer, vii. 45). He died 13 July 1389, being then possessed of enormous estates, chiefly situated in Yorkshire, Northumberland, Cumberland, and Westmoreland, but spread over several other counties (Dugdale, i. 341; Escheat Rolls, iii. 113).
  • Clifford married Maud or Matilda, daughter of Thomas de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick, who perhaps died in 1402-3 (cf. Escheat Rolls, iii. 286). By her he had two sons, Thomas, his successor (d. 1391?) [q. v.]; and, as is said, Sir William Clifford, the governor of Berwick (d. 1419), and three daughters: Mary, who married Sir Philip Wentworth of Wentworth, Yorkshire; Margaret, who married Sir John Melton, knight; and Katherine, the wife of Ralph, lord Greystock. Dugdale gives him a third son, the Lollard, Sir Lewis Clifford (d. 1404), whom, however, Sir H. Nicolas shows to have been probably his brother, but certainly not his son (Dugdale, i. 340-2; Whitaker, 314-16; Nicolas, Scr. and Gros. Roll, ii. 427, &c.) The genealogical table in Whitaker gives Clifford two brothers, John de Clifford and Thomas de Clifford, said to have been the ancestor of Richard de Clifford, bishop of London [q. v.]; also three sisters.
  • [Whitaker's History of Craven (ed. 1877) contains copious extracts from the account of the Clifford family drawn up by Sir Matthew Hale in the seventeenth century; together with a genealogical table facing p. 311; Scrope and Grosvenor Roll, ed. by Sir Harris Nicolas, of which vol. i. contains the text and vol. ii. lives of many of the witnesses, compiled by the editor; for other references see Clifford, Robert de.]
  • From: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Clifford,_Roger_de_(1333-1389)_(DNB00) _____________________________
  • Sir Roger de Clifford, 5th Lord Clifford, Sheriff of Westmorland & Cumberland, Governor of Carlisle Castle1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15
  • M, #15388, b. 10 July 1333, d. 13 July 1389
  • Father Sir Robert de Clifford, 3rd Lord Clifford, Sheriff of Westmorland16,17 b. 5 Nov 1305, d. 20 May 1344
  • Mother Isabel de Berkeley16,17 d. 25 Jul 1362
  • Sir Roger de Clifford, 5th Lord Clifford, Sheriff of Westmorland & Cumberland, Governor of Carlisle Castle was born on 10 July 1333 at of Clifford, Hay, Herefordshire, England.2,9 He married Maud de Beauchamp, daughter of Sir Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick, Sheriff of Worcestershire, Warwickshire, & Leicestershire, Marshal of England and Katherine de Mortimer, before 20 March 1357; They had 3 sons (Sir Thomas, 6th Lord Clifford; Roger; & Sir William) and 3 daughter (Philippe, wife of Sir William Ferrers, 5th Lord Ferrers; Katherine, wife of Sir Ralph Greystoke, 3rd Lord Greystoke; & Margaret, wife of Sir John Melton).2,3,4,8,9,10,11,12 Sir Roger de Clifford, 5th Lord Clifford, Sheriff of Westmorland & Cumberland, Governor of Carlisle Castle died on 13 July 1389 at age 56.2,9
  • Family Maud de Beauchamp b. c 1347, d. Jan 1403 or Feb 1403
  • Children
    • Philippe Clifford+18,4,7,9,11,15 d. bt 4 Jul 1405 - 9 Aug 1416
    • Margaret Clifford+5,9,12,13
    • Maud Clifford+19 d. b 16 May 1442
    • Sir William Clifford2 d. 25 Mar 1418
    • Sir Thomas Clifford, 6th Lord Clifford, Sheriff of Westmorland, Governor of Carlisle Castle+20,9 b. c 1363, d. 18 Aug 1391
    • Katherine Clifford+21,22,6,9,10,14 b. c 1369, d. 23 Apr 1413
  • Citations
  • [S4138] Unknown author, The Complete Peerage, by Cokayne, Vol. III, p. 292, Vol. VI, p. 196; Ancestral Roots of 60 Colonists, p. 31; Burke's Peerage, 1938, p. 759.
  • [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 215.
  • [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 144.
  • [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 299-300.
  • [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 358.
  • [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. IV, p. 304.
  • [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. IV, p. 346-347.
  • [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 296.
  • [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 244.
  • [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 137.
  • [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 156.
  • [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 79.
  • [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 372.
  • [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. V, p. 331.
  • [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. V, p. 372-373.
  • [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 214-215.
  • [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 243.
  • [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 209.
  • [S11568] The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom, by George Edward Cokayne, Vol. VII, p. 27.
  • [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 215-216.
  • [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 362-363.
  • [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 282.
  • From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p512.htm#i... _________________
  • Roger de Clifford, 5th Lord Clifford1
  • M, #176255, b. 10 July 1333, d. 13 July 1389
  • Last Edited=23 Feb 2011
  • Consanguinity Index=0.34%
  • Roger de Clifford, 5th Lord Clifford was born on 10 July 1333.1 He was the son of Robert de Clifford, 3rd Lord Clifford and Isabel de Berkeley.2 He was baptised on 20 July 1333 at Brougham, Westmorland, England.3 He married Maud de Beauchamp, daughter of Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick and Katherine Mortimer, before 1363.2,4 He died on 13 July 1389 at age 56.2
  • He succeeded to the title of 5th Lord Clifford [E., 1299] in 1345.2 He held the office of Sheriff of Westmorland in 1360.2 He fought in the Wars in France.2 He fought in the Scottish Wars.2 He was invested as a Knight Banneret.2 He held the office of Governor of Carlisle Castle in 1377.2 He held the office of Sheriff of Cumberland in 1377.2 He has an extensive biographical entry in the Dictionary of National Biography.5
  • Children of Roger de Clifford, 5th Lord Clifford and Maud de Beauchamp
    • Katherine de Clifford+1 d. 23 Apr 1413
    • Philippe de Clifford4
    • unknown daughter de Clifford4
    • unknown daughter de Clifford4
    • Thomas de Clifford, 6th Lord Clifford+2 b. c 1363, d. 18 Aug 1391
    • Sir William de Clifford4 b. a 1364, d. c 1419
  • Citations
  • [S15] George Edward Cokayne, editor, The Complete Baronetage, 5 volumes (no date (c. 1900); reprint, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 1983), volume III, page 292. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Baronetage.
  • [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume III, page 292. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
  • [S2] Peter W. Hammond, editor, The Complete Peerage or a History of the House of Lords and All its Members From the Earliest Times, Volume XIV: Addenda & Corrigenda (Stroud, Gloucestershire, U.K.: Sutton Publishing, 1998), page 188. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage, Volume XIV.
  • [S37] BP2003 volume 1, page 1063. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
  • [S18] Matthew H.C.G., editor, Dictionary of National Biography on CD-ROM (Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1995). Hereinafter cited as Dictionary of National Biography.
  • From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p17626.htm#i176255 ________________
  • Roger CLIFFORD (5º B. Clifford)
  • Born: 10 Jul 1333
  • Died: 13 Jul 1389, Brough Castle, Westmoreland, England
  • Notes: summoned to Parliament as a Baron between 1357-88. He married lady Maud De Beauchamp daughter of the Earl of Warwick. Roger was active against the Scots and was one of a commission to correct truce-breakers and decide border disputes in 1367. In 1372 he was commissioner of Array against the Scots and in 1374 he was called on to settle a dispute over possession of Jedburgh Forest between Henry, lord Percy and William, Earl of Douglas. He was made Sheriff of Cumberland and Governor of Carlisle in 1377 and between 1380 and 1385 he was warden of the East and West Marches five times. In 1388 he accompanied Richard Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel, Admiral of the fleet on a victorious naval expedition against France and Castile. He died on 13th Jul 1389 at home in one of his northern castles and was probably buried at Shap Abbey.
  • Father: Robert CLIFFORD (3º B. Clifford)
  • Mother: Isabel BERKELEY (B. Clifford)
  • Married: Maud BEAUCHAMP (d. 1402) (dau. of Thomas Beauchamp, E. Warwick and Catherine Mortimer) ABT 1356, Ravensworth, Yorkshire, England
  • Children:
    • 1. Thomas CLIFFORD (6º B. Clifford)
    • 2. Catherine CLIFFORD (B. Greystoke of Greystoke)
    • 3. Lewis CLIFFORD (Sir Knight)
    • 4. Phillip CLIFFORD
    • 5. James CLIFFORD (Esq.)
    • 6. William CLIFFORD (Sir Knight)
    • 7. Phillippa CLIFFORD (B. Ferrers of Groby)
    • 8. Margaret CLIFFORD
    • 9. Mary CLIFFORD
    • 10. Maud CLIFFORD
  • From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/CLIFFORD.htm#Roger CLIFFORD (5º B. Clifford) ______________
  • Sir Roger de Clifford
  • Birth: Jul. 10, 1333 Brough, Cumbria, England
  • Death: Jul. 13, 1389 Brough, Cumbria, England
  • Knight, 5th Lord of Clifford, of Appleby, Borough, Brougham, King's Meaburn, Westmorland. Hereditary Sheriff of Westmorland, Warden of the East and West Marches of Scotland, Sheriff of Cumberland, Governor of Carlisle Castle, younger son of Robert de Clifford and Isabel de Berkeley. Heir to his brother, Robert de Clifford, 4th Lord Clifford.
  • Husband of Maud de Beauchamp, daughter of Sir Thomas de Beauchamp and Katherine de Mortimer. They were married before 20 March 1357, and had three sons and three daughters:
    • Sir Thomas, 6th Lord Clifford married Elizabeth Roos, their son was Sir John de Clifford
    • Roger
    • Sir William
    • Phillipa, wife of William Ferrers
    • Margaret, wife of John Melton
    • Katherine, wife of Ralph Greystoke
  • 1350 - present at sea fight in the Spaniards at Winchelsea
  • 1354 - had livery of his lands
  • 1355 - on the expedition to Gascony
  • 1356 - employed in defenses of Marches of Scotland
  • 1357 - married Maud de Beauchamp, daughter of Thomas and Katherine de Mortimer
  • 1357 - summoned to Parliament (to 1388)
  • 1362 - received livery of the Castle of Skipton in Craven after mother's death
  • 1363 - Trier of Petitions in Parliament (1373, 1376-1377)
  • 1386 - gave evidence in the Scrope Grosvenor trial
  • 1388 - accompanied Richard Arundel into Brittany
  • Family links:
  • Parents:
  • Robert de Clifford (1305 - 1344)
  • Isabella Berkeley De Clifford (1307 - 1362)
  • Spouse:
  • Maud de Beauchamp Clifford (1335 - 1403)
  • Children:
    • Philippa Clifford Ferrers (1374 - 1405)*
    • William Clifford (1375 - 1417)*
  • Burial: Shap Abbey, Shap, Eden District, Cumbria, England
  • Find A Grave Memorial# 51965543
  • From: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=51965543 ________________
  • Links
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_de_Clifford,_3rd_Baron_de_Clif...
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_de_Beauchamp,_11th_Earl_of_War...
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_de_Clifford,_6th_Baron_de_Clif...
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_de_Greystoke,_3rd_Baron_Greystoke
  • https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Clifford,_Thomas_de_(d.1391%3F)_(DNB00)

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Summoned to Parliament as a Baron between 1357-88

He married lady Maud De Beauchamp daughter of the Earl of Warwick.

Roger was active against the Scots and was one of a commission to correct truce-breakers and decide border disputes in 1367. In 1372 he was commissioner of Array against the Scots and in 1374 he was called on to settle a dispute over possession of Jedburgh Forest between Henry, Lord Percy and William, Earl of Douglas.

He was made Sheriff of Cumberland and Governor of Carlisle in 1377 and between 1380 and 1385 he was warden of the East and West Marches five times.

In 1388 he accompanied Richard Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel, Admiral of the fleet on a victorious naval expedition against France and Castile.

He died on 13th Jul 1389 at home in one of his northern castles and was probably buried at Shap Abbey.

Roger de Clifford, 5th Lord Clifford was born on 10 July 1333.

He was the son of Robert de Clifford, 3rd Lord Clifford and Isabel de Berkeley.

He was baptised on 20 July 1333 at Brougham, Westmorland, England.

He married Maud de Beauchamp, daughter of Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick and Katherine Mortimer, before 1363.

He died on 13 July 1389 at age 56.2

Roger de Clifford, 5th Lord Clifford succeeded to the title of 5th Lord Clifford [E.,1299] in 1345.

He held the office of Sheriff of Westmorland in 1360.

He fought in the Wars in France.

He fought in the Scottish Wars.

He was invested as a Knight Banneret.

He held the office of Governor of Carlisle Castle in 1377. He held the office of Sheriff of Cumberland in 1377.

He had three other daughters.

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80. ROGER OF WESTMORLAND18 OF WESTMORLAND CLIFFORD, 5TH LORD CLIFFORD (Robert of Westmorland17, Robert16, Roger15, Roger14, Roger13, Walter12, Walter11, Richard FITZ PONS10, Guillaume Poncius of NORMANDY9, Richard II the Good8, Richard I "the Fearless"7, William I "Longsword"6, Ganger Rolf "the Viking"5, Ragnvald I "the Wise"4, Eystein GLUMRA3, Ivar OPLAENDINGE2, Halfdan the Old1) of Cumbria, son of (77) Robert of Westmorland17, 3rd Lord Clifford and (F-10) Isabel (BERKELEY), was born on 20 July 1333[87], and died on 13 July 1389 in Brough Castle. He married circa 1358, (DO-18) MAUD DE BEAUCHAMP of Warwick, Warwickshire, daughter of (DO-16) Thomas, Earl of Warwick and (AAS-15) Katherine (de MORTIMER), Countess of Warwick, who was born circa 1335, and died INT circa Feb. 1402 (03 ())[120]. [39, 52, 3, 112, 116]

Lord Clifford, Sheriff of Cumberland, Governor of Carlisle Castle in 1377.

Sheriff of Westmorland, Knight Banneret, Warden of the East and West Marshes. [5, 51, 81]

Children: + 81 i. PHILIPPA19; m. (NV-33) WILLIAM FERRERS, BARON OF GROBY after 10 Oct. 1388.

82 ii. THOMAS, b. in 1363, d. on 18 Aug. 1391; m. (AFQ-14) ELIZABETH DE ROS. 

83 iii. WILLIAM, b. circa 1365, d. in 1418 in Bordeaux, France.
84 iv. MARGARET, b. circa 1367.
+ 85 v. KATHERINE of Ravensworth, Yorkshire, b. circa 1369, d. on 23 April 1413; m. (AL-12) RALPH DE GREYSTOKE, 3RD LORD GREYSTOKE.

Family Group Record FamilySearch™ Ancestral File v4.19

Husband's Name

Roger CLIFFORD (AFN:8J5R-3K)  Pedigree  

Born: 10 Jul 1333 Place: Of, , Cumberland, England
Died: 13 Jul 1389/1390 Place: Brough Castle, , Westmoreland, England
Buried: Place: Shap Abbey, , Westmoreland, England
Married: Abt 1356 Place: Of, Ravensworth, Yorkshire, England
Father:
Mother: Isabel BERKELEY (AFN:91RX-JC)
Wife's Name

Maud De BEAUCHAMP (AFN:8J5Q-9G)  Pedigree   

Born: Abt 1335 Place: Of, Warwick, Warwickshire, England
Died: Jan Or 1402/1403 Feb Place:
Buried: Place: Saint Mary's Church, Warwick, Warwickshire, England
Married: Abt 1356 Place: Of, Ravensworth, Yorkshire, England
Father: Thomas De BEAUCHAMP (AFN:9PD8-K1) Family
Mother: Catherine (Katherine) De MORTIMER (AFN:8J5Q-74)
Children

1.  Sex  Name    

F Catherine CLIFFORD (AFN:8J5R-17) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1358 Place: Of, Ravensworth, Yorkshire, England
Died: 23 Apr 1413 Place:
2. Sex Name
M Lewis CLIFFORD (AFN:9G51-HH) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1359 Place: Of, Bobbing, Kent, England
Died: Bef 5 1404 Dec Place:
3. Sex Name
F Philippe CLIFFORD (AFN:G5PV-MT) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1360 Place: Of, Groby, Lancashire, England
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4.  Sex  Name    

F Isabella CLIFFORD (AFN:GC2L-6X) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1361 Place: Of, , Cumberland, England
5. Sex Name
F Mary De CLIFFORD (AFN:M556-W0) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1365 Place: Of, Brough Castle, , Westmoreland, England
6. Sex Name
F Margaret De CLIFFORD (AFN:M556-X5) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1367 Place: Of, Brough Castle, , Westmoreland, England
Died: 1455 Place: Of, Aston, , England
7. Sex Name
F Philippa CLIFFORD (AFN:8J4M-C9) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1371 Place: Of, Brough Castle, , Westmoreland, England
Died: 1441 Place: Of, Baddesley Ensor, staffordshire, England
8. Sex Name
F Maud De CLIFFORD (AFN:M557-0G) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1373 Place: Of, Brough Castle, , Westmoreland, England
9. Sex Name
M William CLIFFORD (AFN:9G74-7Q) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1375 Place: Of, Brough Castle, , Westmoreland, England
Died: 1417 Place: Of, Berwick-On-Tweed, Northumberland, England
Buried: Place: Shap Abbey, , Westmorland, England
10. Sex Name
M Thomas CLIFFORD (AFN:9G51-F5) Pedigree
Born: 1363 Place: Of Brough Castle, , Westmoreland, England
Died: 18 Aug 1391 Place: , Spruce, , Germany
Notes: summoned to Parliament as a Baron between 1357-88

He married lady Maud De Beauchamp daughter of the Earl of Warwick. Roger was active against the Scots and was one of a commission to correct truce-breakers and decide border disputes in 1367. In 1372 he was commissioner of Array against the Scots and in 1374 he was called on to settle a dispute over possession of Jedburgh Forest between Henry, lord Percy and William, Earl of Douglas. He was made Sheriff of Cumberland and Governor of Carlisle in 1377 and between 1380 and 1385 he was warden of the East and West Marches five times. In 1388 he accompanied Richard Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel, Admiral of the fleet on a victorious naval expedition against France and Castile.

He died on 13th Jul 1389 at home in one of his northern castles and was probably buried at Shap Abbey.

Roger de Clifford

5th Lord Clifford[1,2,3]

1333 - 13 Jul 1389/1390

Birth 10 Jul 1333

Sex Male

Lived In England

Complete *

Died 13 Jul 1389/1390

Person ID I00028355 Leo

Last Modified 18 Mar 2007

Father Robert de Clifford, 3rd Lord Clifford, b. 5 Nov 1305

Mother Isabel Berkeley

Family ID F00012365 Group Sheet

Family Maud de Beauchamp

Children

1. Thomas de Clifford, 6th Lord Clifford, b. Abt 1363

	2. William de Clifford

3. Louis de Clifford
4. Catherine de Clifford

5. Philippe de Clifford
6. Margaret de Clifford

Last Modified 18 Mar 2007

Family ID F00012367 Group Sheet

Notes

REMARKS:

Children- 4s +3d

OTHER TITLES:

Lord of Westmoreland

Sources 1. [S00623] Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists who came to America bef.1700, 7th Edition, 1992, Weis, Frederick Lewis, Reference: 29

2. [S00058] The Complete Peerage, 1936 , Doubleday, H.A. & Lord Howard de Walden, Reference: III 292

3. [S00010] A Genealogical History of the dormant, abeyant, forfeited and extinct peerages of the British Empire, London, 1866, Burke, Sir Bernard, Reference: 122

5th Lord Cliffton

Summoned to Parliament 1357-88

Fought Scots

1367 - Commission on border disputes

1374 - Commission to settle possession of Jedburgh Forest

1377 - Sheriff of Cumberland, Governor of Carlisle

Warden of East and West Marches five times

1388 - accompanied Richard Fitzalan on naval victories over France and Castile.

http://home.flash.net/~jmbartay/database/d11.htm#P1422

BIOGRAPHY: Of Magna Charta Surety descent and descendant of Charlemagne

  • Robert de Clifford, 4th Lord Clifford1
  • M, #46770, b. circa 1329, d. before 7 November 1345
  • Father Sir Robert de Clifford, 3rd Lord Clifford, Sheriff of Westmorland2 b. 5 Nov 1305, d. 20 May 1344
  • Mother Isabel de Berkeley d. 25 Jul 1362
  • Robert de Clifford, 4th Lord Clifford was born circa 1329 at of Broughton Castle, Westmoreland, England.1 He married Euphemia de Neville, daughter of Sir Ralph de Neville, 2nd Baron Nevill of Raby, Sheriff of Hutton, Snape, Sutton in the Forest, & Wells and Alice de Audley, between 1 April 1343 and 20 April 1343 at of Raby, Durham, England.1 Robert de Clifford, 4th Lord Clifford died before 7 November 1345 at France; d.s.p.1
  • Family Euphemia de Neville b. c 1334, d. Oct 1393
  • Citations
  • [S11568] The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom, by George Edward Cokayne, Vol. III, p. 292.
  • [S11568] The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom, by George Edward Cokayne, Vol. III, p. 291-292.
  • From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1556.htm#... _______________
  • Robert de Clifford, 4th Lord Clifford1
  • M, #14227, b. between 1328 and 1331, d. 1345
  • Last Edited=23 Feb 2011
  • Consanguinity Index=0.34%
  • Robert de Clifford, 4th Lord Clifford was born between 1328 and 1331.2,3 He was the son of Robert de Clifford, 3rd Lord Clifford and Isabel de Berkeley.1 He married Eupheme de Neville, daughter of Ralph de Neville, 2nd Lord Neville and Alice Audley, between 1 April 1343 and 20 April 1343.4,1 He died in 1345 at France, without issue.1
  • He succeeded to the title of 4th Lord Clifford [E., 1299] on 20 May 1344.1
  • Citations
  • [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume III, page 292. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
  • [S2] Peter W. Hammond, editor, The Complete Peerage or a History of the House of Lords and All its Members From the Earliest Times, Volume XIV: Addenda & Corrigenda (Stroud, Gloucestershire, U.K.: Sutton Publishing, 1998), page 188. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage, Volume XIV.
  • [S37] BP2003 volume 1, page 1063. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
  • [S8] BP1999 volume 1, page 14. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S8]
  • From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p1423.htm#i14227
  • Robert CLIFFORD (4º B. Clifford)
  • Born: ABT 1321/1329
  • Died: 1345
  • Father: Robert CLIFFORD (3º B. Clifford)
  • Mother: Isabel BERKELEY (B. Clifford)
  • Married: Euphemia NEVILLE (B. Lucy) Apr 1343, Raby, Durham, England
  • From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/CLIFFORD.htm#Robert CLIFFORD (4º B. Clifford) ___________
  • RANDOLPH Neville, son of ROBERT Neville & his wife Mary FitzRandolph of Middleham (-18 Apr 1331, bur Coverham). A manuscript relating to Coverham Abbey, Yorkshire names “Ranulphum…de Nevile primogenitum” as the eldest of the three sons of “Roberti de Novavilla junioris” and his wife[802]. A mid-15th century manuscript names "Ranulfum, Robertum de Neuille, Radulfum clericum, Margaretam uxorem Gilberti Wa---ton, Johannam, Anastasiam, Henricum, Ranulfum" as the children of "Mariam uxorem Roberti domini de Neuille et de Raby"[803]. Lord Neville of Raby 1305.
  • m firstly EUPHEME, daughter of ROBERT FitzRoger Lord FitzRoger & his wife ---.
  • m secondly MARGERY, daughter of JOHN de Thweng & his wife ---.
  • Lord Randolph & his first wife had twelve children:
    • 1. .... etc.
    • 3. RALPH ([before 1291]-5 Aug 1368, bur Durham). A mid-15th century manuscript names "Robertum Neuille primogenitum sine prole obiit, Anastasiam, Radulfum, Mariam, Alexandram Neuille de Raskell, Johannem, Johannam, Margaretam, Alesiam, Thomam archidiaconum Dunelmie, Anastasiam secundam, Willelmum" as the children of "Ranulfum de Neville"[806]. Lord Neville. m (1327) as her second husband, ALICE de Audley, widow of RALPH de Greystoke Lord Greystoke, daughter of HUGH de Audley & his wife Isolt de Mortimer (-1374). A mid-15th century manuscript records that "Radulfum de Neuille" married "Alesia, filia Hugonis de Audeley"[807]. “Michael de la Pole miles, dominus de Wingfeild” founded Kingston-upon-Hull priory, for the souls of “…Radulphi de Nevill patris et Alesiæ matris…Johannis [de Nevill domini de Raby] et Matildæ quondam uxoris eiusdem Johannis”, by charter dated 18 Feb 1378[808]. Lord Ralph & his wife had ten children:
      • a) .... etc.
      • c) EUPHEMIA (-[Oct/Nov] 1393). A mid-15th century manuscript names "Margaretam, Johannem, Robertum de Neuille militem, Alexandrum archiepiscopum Eboraci, Thomam de Neuille electum de Ely, Willelmum de Neuille militem, Radulfum de Neuille de Condale, Katherinam uxorem domini de Dacre, Alienoram uxorem Galfridi Scrope, Eufemiam de Heslarton" as the children of "Radulfum de Neuille" and his wife "Alesia, filia Hugonis de Audeley"[812]. m firstly (1343) ROBERT Clifford Lord Clifford, son of ROBERT de Clifford Lord Clifford & his wife Isabel de Berkeley ([1327/28]-France 1345 before 7 Nov). m secondly (early 1347) REGINALD de Lucy, son of THOMAS Lord Lucy & his wife Margaret de Multon (-[1362/65]). m thirdly WALTER de Heslarton, son of ---.
      • d) .... etc.
  • From: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL2.htm#...
  • Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 2nd Edition ...
  • https://books.google.com/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=RA2-PA243&lpg=RA2...
  • Pg.242
  • RALPH DE NEVILLE, Knt., 2nd Lord Neville of Raby, of Raby, Durham, Middleham, Sheriff Hutton, Snape, Sutton in the Forest, Well, etc., Yorkshire, Barford, Norfolk, Blythburgh, Suffolk, etc., Warden of the Scottish Marches, Justice of the Forest North of the Trent, 2nd but 1st surviving son, born about 1291 (aged 40 in 1331). He married by license dated 14 Jan. 1326/7 ALICE DE AUDLEY, widow of Ralph de Greystoke, Knt. (died 14 July 1323, 1st Lord Greystoke, of Greystoke, Cumberland, and daughter of Hugh de Audley, Knt., Lord Audley, by his wife, Iseult. They had six sons, John, K.G. [3rd Lord Neville of Raby], Robert, Knt., Alexander [Archbishop of York], Thomas [Canon of York and Howden], William, Knt., and Ralph, Knt., and four daughters, Margaret, Katherine (wife of William de Dacre, 2nd Lord Dacre), Eleanor (wife of Geoffrey le Scrope, later Abbess of the Minories in London), and Euphame (wife of Robert de Clifford, Reynold de Lucy, and Walter de Heslarton, Knt.). he fought in Scotland in 1311, 1319, 1334, and 1335. he supported the Kings against Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, and was ordered to joind the King with his forces at Coventry 14 Feb. 1322. They received a papal indult for plenary remission in 1333. In 1333 Ralph and his wife, Alice, received a papal indult to choose a confesser to give them plenary remission at the hour of death. In 1340 he was granted a weekly market and yearly fair at Blythburgh, Suffolk. He commanded the English Army against the Scots at Nevill's Cross 17 Oct. 1346 fought on the outskirts of Durham. For the next twenty years he was constantly employed in Scottish affairs, either as Commissioner to treat for, or preserve peace, or as Warden of the Marches. He presented to the church of Barford, Norfolk in 1355, and to the church of Houghton-on-the-Hill, Norfolk in 1361. SIR RALPH DE NEVILLE, 2nd Lord Neville of Raby, died 5 Aug. 1367. Alice, Lady Neville, died 12 Jan. 1373/4. They were buried at Durham Cathedral, their tomb being utterly defaced in 1651 by Scots prisoners imprisoned in the Cathedral.
  • Ralph Neville, 2nd Baron Neville de Raby (c.1291 – 5 August 1367) was an English aristocrat, son of Ralph Neville, 1st Baron Neville de Raby and Euphemia de Clavering.[a]
  • Neville led the English forces to victory against the Scottish king David II of Scotland at the Battle of Neville's Cross on 17 October 1346.[1]
  • He married Alice Audley (b. 1300 d. 1358), daughter of Hugh Audley 1st lord Audley of Stratton Audley & Isolt de Mortimer/Iseult de Mortimer, on 14 Jan 1326 with whom he had thirteen children:[1]
    • Euphemia Neville (1316 - October 1363), married firstly Robert Clifford, Baron Clifford, secondly Reynold Lucy, Baron Lucy and thirdly Walter Heselarton
    • John Neville, 3rd Baron Neville de Raby (1322/8–17 October 1388), married firstly Maud Percy and secondly Elizabeth Latimer and had issue with both
    • Margaret Neville (12 February 1329 - 12 May 1372), married firstly William de Ros, 3rd Baron de Ros, by whom she had no issue, and secondly Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland, by whom she had issue. She also married Sir Jean William 6th Earl DeRoss with issue.
    • Catherine Neville (c.1330 - 1 September 1361), married William Dacre, Baron Dacre of Gillesland
    • Sir Ralph Neville (c.1332 - c.1380), married Elizabeth de Ledes
    • Robert Neville of Eldon (c.1337), married Clara Pinckney
    • William Neville (c.1338 - c.1391), married firstly Elizabeth Le Waleys and secondly Alice de St Philbert
    • Eleanor Neville (c.1340), married Geoffrey Scrope
    • Alexander Neville (c.1341 - 1392), Archbishop of York
    • Elizabeth Neville (c.1343)
    • Isabel Neville (c.1344), married Hugh FitzHugh FitzHenry
    • Thomas Neville (c.1355)
    • Alice Neville
  • From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Neville,_2nd_Baron_Neville_de_Raby ____________
  • Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 11
  • Clifford, Roger de (1333-1389) by Thomas Andrew Archer
  • CLIFFORD, ROGER de, ninth Lord Clifford, fifth Baron of Westmoreland (1333–1389), was born 10 July 1333 (Scr. and Gros. Roll, text, i. 197). His father (d. 20 May 1344) was Robert de Clifford, second son of Robert de Clifford (1273–1314) [q. v.], the founder of the northern branch of this family; his mother (d. 25 July 1362) was Isabella, daughter of Maurice, lord Berkeley. He succeeded his elder brother, Robert, probably in or before 1352, and certainly before 10 Aug. 1354, on which day he made proof of his age (Dugdale, i. 240; Whitaker, pp. 310-11; Hist. Peerage, 117; Hist. of Westmoreland, i. 279; Escheat Rolls, ii. 118, 248).
  • .... etc.
  • Clifford married Maud or Matilda, daughter of Thomas de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick, who perhaps died in 1402-3 (cf. Escheat Rolls, iii. 286). By her he had two sons, Thomas, his successor (d. 1391?) [q. v.]; and, as is said, Sir William Clifford, the governor of Berwick (d. 1419), and three daughters: Mary, who married Sir Philip Wentworth of Wentworth, Yorkshire; Margaret, who married Sir John Melton, knight; and Katherine, the wife of Ralph, lord Greystock. Dugdale gives him a third son, the Lollard, Sir Lewis Clifford (d. 1404), whom, however, Sir H. Nicolas shows to have been probably his brother, but certainly not his son (Dugdale, i. 340-2; Whitaker, 314-16; Nicolas, Scr. and Gros. Roll, ii. 427, &c.) The genealogical table in Whitaker gives Clifford two brothers, John de Clifford and Thomas de Clifford, said to have been the ancestor of Richard de Clifford, bishop of London [q. v.]; also three sisters.
  • [Whitaker's History of Craven (ed. 1877) contains copious extracts from the account of the Clifford family drawn up by Sir Matthew Hale in the seventeenth century; together with a genealogical table facing p. 311; Scrope and Grosvenor Roll, ed. by Sir Harris Nicolas, of which vol. i. contains the text and vol. ii. lives of many of the witnesses, compiled by the editor; for other references see Clifford, Robert de.]
  • From: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Clifford,_Roger_de_(1333-1389)_(DNB00)

www.findagrave.com

Robert de Clifford
BIRTH 5 Nov 1305
Northumberland, England
DEATH 20 May 1344 (aged 38)
Hertfordshire, England
BURIAL
Shap Abbey
Shap, Eden District, Cumbria, England
MEMORIAL ID 101920140

Family Members
Parents
Sir Robert de Clifford
1274–1314

Spouse
Isabella Berkeley De Clifford
1307–1362

Siblings
Idoine Clifford Percy
1300–1365
Roger de Clifford
unknown–1322

Children
Sir Roger de Clifford
1333–1389

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Roger de Clifford, 5th Lord Clifford's Timeline

1333
July 20, 1333
Brougham, Westmoreland, England
1333
Clifford Castle, Clifford, Herefordshire, England
1353
October 18, 1353
Ravensworth, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
1359
1359
Bobbing, Kent, England, UK
1363
1363
Of Brough Castle, , Westmoreland, England
1365
1365
Of, Brough Castle, , Westmoreland, England
1366
1366
Clifford, Herefordshire, , England
1367
1367
Brough Castle, Westmoreland, England
1370
1370
Eden Valley, Westmoreland, England