Peter, son and heir of Peter de Mauley, Knt., 2nd Lord Mauley, by Eleanor de Furnival, was born c1300. Peter married Margaret "before 16 April 1322 (date of pardon for acquiring lands without license)".[2]
Detached parents: This profile was moved to be a daughter of Robert & Maud (de Clare) Clifford. It had been attached as a daughter of Robert, 3rd Baron Clifford & Isabel (Berkeley) Clifford (Clifford-1545 & Berkeley-5). I found no evidence that Robert and Isabel (Berkeley) de Clifford had a daughter named Margaret. However, Robert and Maud (de Clare) de Clifford did have a daughter Margaret (b "early 1300s") who married Peter Mauley.[4] ~ Noland-165, August 23, 2015
Leads
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from notes to a Geni entry, citing Burke's Dormant: Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages ...p 362 (accessed Aug. 19, 2015):
"SIR PETER DE MAULEY, 2nd baron, summoned to parliament from 19 December, 1311, to 15 March, 1354. This nobleman was for several years actively engaged In the wars of Scotland, and was a commander at the battle of Durham (20th EDWARD III.), wherein the Scots, under their king, DAVID BRUS, sustained so signal a defeat, the monarch himself being made prisoner. His lordship m. Margaret, dau. of Robert, Lord Clifford, and dying In 1355 was s. by his son,"
Marlyn Lewis: Margaret Clifford, daughter of Roger, 5th Lord Clifford, & Maud de Beauchamp m John Melton before 1415 (see this Margaret's Wikitree profile)
Sources
↑Royal Ancestry, Volume II, page 243 CLIFFORD #10.iii. Margaret de Clifford (Richardson, citation below)
↑ 2.02.12.22.32.4Royal Ancestry, Volume IV, pages 66-68 MAULEY #7., #8. Peter de Mauley, Knt., 3rd Lord Mauley, #9. (Richardson, citation below)
↑ born about 1307, of Appleby Castle, WES, England, according to source citation of "S4", which was either hofundssonAnces.ged or an LDS AFN, possibly M569-5P. Original entries may be found in details under the Changes tab.
Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 5 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2013)
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Clifford-786 and Clifford-424 appear to represent the same person because: I changed the parents of Clifford-424, as there's no evidence she was the daughter of Robert & Isabel (especially with attached husband Mauley... who is shown as marrying Margaret, dau. of Robert & Maud). I also changed her birth year to match Clifford-786.
I still propose that this Margaret should be disconnected from parents Robert & Isabel & merged with Margaret Clifford-786, daughter of Roger & Maude de Clare.
see the note added to her biography. If no objection, I proposed separating her as daughter of Robert and Isabel & proposing a merge with Margaret (Clifford-786) m Piers Mauley.
Clifford-786 and Clifford-424 appear to represent the same person because: I changed the parents of Clifford-424, as there's no evidence she was the daughter of Robert & Isabel (especially with attached husband Mauley... who is shown as marrying Margaret, dau. of Robert & Maud). I also changed her birth year to match Clifford-786.
I still propose that this Margaret should be disconnected from parents Robert & Isabel & merged with Margaret Clifford-786, daughter of Roger & Maude de Clare.