Monday, 25 November 2024

November 1307 marriage of Piers Gaveston and Margaret de Clare.

November 1st 1307 was the anniversary of the wedding between Piers Gaveston and Margaret de Clare, niece of Edward II.  Margaret was the second daughter of Gilbert de Clare and the daughter of Edward 1st, Joan of Acre.  She had 2 other sisters, and her elder sister Eleanor was married to Hugh Despencer, and at this time, there was no attachment  between Edward II and Despencer. This was Edward's way of bringing Piers into the Royal family.   The Vita Edwardi Secundi says it was Edward's aim to 'strengthen Piers and surround him with friends '.   At the time of her marriage , Margaret was only 14, and would have had very little say in the marriage.   Margaret’s thoughts on her marriage are not recorded, but she may well have been pleased with her Uncle’s choice.  Chroniclers describe Piers as elegant and graceful.  Edward 1st was said to have chosen Piers as an ideal role model for his son , with a chivalrous attitude and impeccable manners.  The marriage would have given her access to the king and with her husband created an Earl, Margaret would have been made Countess of Cornwall.  The marriage took place at Berkhamsted Castle, and the King and some of the nobles attended.  The couple were given jewels and the king arranged for almost £8 in pennies to be thrown over the happy couple.   There was a lavish celebration and afterwards, a tournament was held at Wallingford at which Piers and his knights excelled.  It was an excellent match for Margaret, and whatever her feelings, she would have done her duty.