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Maurice de Berkeley, 2nd Baron Berkeley (Berkeley, Gloucestershire, April 1271 – Wallingford Castle, 31 May 1326), sometimes termed The Magnanimous, was an English baron and rebel.
Born at Berkeley in the English county of Gloucestershire, he was the son of Thomas de Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley (d. 1321), and Joan de Ferrers (1255–1309). He was involved in the Scottish Wars from about 1295 to 1318. He acceded on 16 August 1308, was Governor of Gloucester 1312, Governor of Berwick-on-Tweed from 1314 which he lost to the Scots under the 1317 Capture of Berwick, Steward of the Duchy of Aquitaine 1319 and Justiciar of South Wales 1316. With the Earl of Lancaster, he rebelled against King Edward II, for which he was imprisoned in Wallingford Castle in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire), where he died on 31 May 1326 and was eventually buried at St Augustine's Abbey in Bristol.
He married:
His son, Thomas, succeeded his father as the 3rd Baron Berkeley.
From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_de_Berkeley,_2nd_Baron_Berkeley
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Maurice "The Magnanimous" BERKELEY 3rd? Lord Berkeley (1271-1326) [Pedigree]
Son of Thomas de BERKELEY 2nd? Lord Berkeley (-1321) and Joan de FERRERS (1255-1309)
REF AR7. Lord Berkeley of Berkeley Castle.
Baron Berkeley
b. Apr 1271/1281, Berkeley, Gloucester, Eng.
d. 31 May 1326, Wallingford Castle, Eng.
Married Eva la ZOUCHE Baroness Berkeley (-1314)
Children:
1. Thomas "The Rich" BERKELEY Baron Berkeley (1293-1361) m(1) Margaret de MORTIMER (-1337)
2. Isabel BERKELEY (1307-1362) m. Robert de CLIFFORD 3rd Lord Clifford (1305-1344)
3. Maurice de BERKELEY 4th Lord Berkeley (1330-1368) m. Elizabeth la DESPENSER (1327-1389)
Sources:
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Frederick Lewis Weis, 1992, seventh edition.
The earlier editions were called: "Ancestral roots of
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3. "The Complete Peerage", "Burke's Peerage, 1938".
Cokayne.
4. "Magna Charta Sureties, 1215",
F. L. Weis, 4th Ed..
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6. "Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists",
David Faris,
Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1996.
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2nd Baron Berkeley
Scottish wars 1295-1318
Governer of Gloucester 1312
Governor of Berwick-on-Tweed 1314
Steward of Aquitine 1319
Justiciar of South Wales 1316
Fought King Edward II with Lancaster
Imprisoned in Wallingford Castle, wher he died
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Mauricius, Lord de Berkeley.
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Arms: Gules a chevron between tex crosses patte'e argent.
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Sir Maurice III de BERKELEY Lord Berkeley was born Apr 1281 in Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England. He died 31 May 1326 in Wallingford, Berkshire, England. Maurice married Eve la ZOUCHE on 1289 in Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England.
Eve la ZOUCHE was born 1278 in Harringworth, Northamptonshire, England. She died 6 Dec 1314 in Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England. Eve married Sir Maurice III de BERKELEY Lord Berkeley on 1289 in Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England.
They had the following children:
M i Sir Thomas IV de BERKELEY Lord Berkeley was born 1298 and died 27 Oct 1361.
F ii Millicent de BERKELEY was born 1300 and died 1322/1330.
M iii Sir Maurice IV de BERKELEY Knight was born 1302 and died 12 Feb 1347.
M iv John de BERKELEY was born 1304 in Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England.
M v Eudes de BERKELEY Canon of Westbury was born 1306 in Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England.
F vi Isabel de BERKELEY was born 1308 and died 25 Jul 1362.
M vii Peter de BERKELEY Canon of Lincoln was born 1310 in Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England. He died 1341 in Wells, Gloucestershire, England
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Maurice III. Seventh Lord. 1321 to 1326.
Maurice succeeded on the death of his father, whom he much resembled in his fondness for all martial exercises and pursuits. He was early accustomed to arms in the Scottish and Welsh wars, held many important military posts and commands, and was summoned to parliament as a peer in the lifetime of his father.
In 1322 he joined with the lords Audely and Mortimer in the rebellion directed against the King's favourites, the two Despencers. Being induced to go with some others to meet the King at Cirencester, on the faith of a safe conduct, he was there treacherously seized and committed to prison in the castle of Wallingford. Berkeley Castle and manors were declared forfeited and were seized by the King, who also laid his hands on all Maurice's plate, jewels, and valuables.
Maurice remained in prison at Wallingford, although several attempts were made to rescue him, until May 1326, when he died there. His remains were at first interred at Wallingford, but were afterwards removed to St. Augustine's at Bristol. He was succeeded by Thomas, his eldest son.
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Maurice III "the magnanimous" was not over the age of 8 years old when he married Eve la Zouche in 1289.
Maurice distinguished himself in the Scottish Wars between 1295 and 1318; he helped defeat a Scottish army under William Wallace. on 22 July 1298 at the Battle of Falkirk in Scotland.
In July 1300 Maurice was at the Siege of Carlaverock, where he distinguished himself from his father, who was there as well, by differencing his arms with a label, azure, "Pur se ke ses pere vivoit."
Maurice attended Prince Edward (the future King Edward II) into Scotland in 1306.
He was summoned to Parliament, by writs directed "Mauricio de Berkeleye" whereby he may be held to have become Lord Berkeley between 16 August 1308 and 15 May 1321.
He was Warden of Gloucester in 1312.
He married the successor of our ancestor (Eva) Isabel de Clare, daughter of Gilbert "the Red Earl" (de Clare), 6th Earl of Gloucester and Hertford and Alice de Lusignan, circa 1316.
Maurice was Chief Justiciar of South Wales in 1316. He was Seneschal of Aquitaine in France in 1320.
Maurice joined the Earl of Lancaster in the rebellion against King Edward II and the Despencer family, and--within 6 months of his father's death--Maurice was sent prisoner to Wallingford Castle on 20 January 1321/22. He died as a prisoner on 31 May 1326 at Wallingford Castle, Oxfordshire, at the age 45 years and 1 month.
See "My Lines"
( http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cousin/html/p413.htm#i18710 )
from Compiler: R. B. Stewart, Evans, GA
( http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cousin/html/index.htm )
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Maurice III "the magnanimous", 2nd Lord Berkeley was born in April 1281 at (1271 instead?), England.1 He was the son of Thomas II "the wise", 1st Lord Berkeley and Joan de Ferrers.4 Maurice III "the magnanimous", 2nd Lord Berkeley was the successor of Thomas II "the wise", 1st Lord Berkeley; feudal Lord of Berkeley.5 Maurice III "the magnanimous", 2nd Lord Berkeley married Eve la Zouche, daughter of Eudo la Zouche and Milicent de Cantilupe, in 1289 at 17 Edward I; His 1st.6,7,4 Maurice III "the magnanimous", 2nd Lord Berkeley and Eve la Zouche were not over age 8 in 1289.7 Maurice III "the magnanimous", 2nd Lord Berkeley distinguished himself in the Scottish Wars between 1295 and 1318.1 The forces of Edward I defeat a Scottish army under William Wallace. On 22 July 1298 at the Battle of Falkirk, Scotland.1 Arms: Gules crusily and a chevron argent, a label azure.8 He was part of the forces of Edward I that defeated a Scottish army under William Wallace on 22 July 1298 at the Battle of Falkirk.8 (an unknown value) in July 1300 at the Siege of Carlaverock.1 He was at the siege of Carlaverock, where he distinguished himself from his father, who was there as well, by differencing his arms with a label, azure, "Pur se ke ses pere vivoit" in July 1300.1 He was attended Prince Edward into Scotland in 1306.9 He was a witness where Sir John Maltravers Knt. made knight, along with his son John, with Prince Edward and others, on 22 May 1306 at Westminster Abbey, London, England.9 Maurice III "the magnanimous", 2nd Lord Berkeley was summoned to Parliament, v.p., by writs directed "Mauricio de Berkeleye" whereby he may be held to have become Lord Berkeley between 16 August 1308 and 15 May 1321.1 Lord Berkeley at Gloucestershire, England, between 16 August 1308 and 15 May 1321.10,1 Warden of Gloucester at England in 1312.1 He married Isabel de Clare, daughter of Gilbert "the Red Earl" (de Clare), 6th Earl of Gloucester and Hertford and Alice de Lusignan, circa 1316; His 2nd (widower).7 Chief Justiciar of South Wales in 1316.1 Seneschal of Aquitaine at France in 1320.1 Maurice III "the magnanimous", 2nd Lord Berkeley joined the Earl of Lancaster in the rebellion against Edward II and the Despencer family, and within 6 months of his father's death was sent prisoner to Wallingford Castle on 20 January 1321/22.1 He died on 31 May 1326 at Wallingford Castle, Oxfordshire, England, at age 45 years and 1 month. He died a prisoner.
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Maurice Berkeley
BIRTH Apr 1271
Berkeley, Stroud District, Gloucestershire, England
DEATH 31 May 1326 (aged 55)
Berkshire, England
BURIAL
Bristol Cathedral
Bristol, Bristol Unitary Authority, Bristol, England
MEMORIAL ID 27786629
Family Members
Parents
Thomas Berkeley
1245–1321
Joan Ferrers Berkeley
unknown–1309
Spouses
Isabella de Clare de Berkeley
1262–1333 (m. 1314)
Eva Zouche Berkeley
1278–1314
Siblings
James Berkeley
unknown–1327
Children
Sir Thomas de Berkeley
1293–1361
Sir Maurice de Berkeley
1298–1347
Isabella Berkeley De Clifford
1307–1362
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April 4, 1218
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Berkeley Castle, Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England
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April 1271
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Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
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April 4, 1281
Age 63
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Berkeley Castle, Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England
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January 8, 1293
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Berkeley Castle, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England (United Kingdom)
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Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England
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Berkeley,, Gloucestershire, England (United Kingdom)
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Glos, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France
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Berkeley Castle, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England
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Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England
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