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William Gerard
(-0026)
Matilda de Glasshowse de Kingsley
Peter de Burnhull
William Gerard
Joan de Burnhull
Sir Peter Gerard Knight
(-1380)

 

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Sir Peter Gerard Knight

  • Marriage: Unknown
  • Died: 1380, Kingsley Bryn, Lancashire, England

bullet  General Notes:

Ormerod's History of Cheshire, Gerard Pedigree, Vol. II, p. 131, knight, son and heir, inquisition took place after he died in 4 Richard II 713

bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Background Information: 727
Sir Peter Gerard de Bryn died in 4 Richard II leaving three sons, Thomas, Peter and John. John married Helen, only daughter and hiress of Richard de Ince, from whom the late Earls of Macclesfield were descended. From a younger son of the Gerards of Ince was Sir William Gerard, Knight descended, who was Recorder of Chester, master of the Requests and Lord Chancellor of Ireland.
~Kimber & Johnson's The Baronetage of England, Vol. I, p. 32

• Background Information: 826
Joan Burnhull, daughter of Alan, married William Gerard, son of William Gerard, lord of a moiety of the manor of Kingsley, near Frodsham; [Ormerod, Ches. (ed. Helsby), ii, 96, and 131, 132] and Agnes married David Egerton of Egerton, near Malpas, but probably died without issue, as nothing is known of any claim to the Burnhull manors by her descendants. [Ibid. ii, 628] The heiresses and their husbands were children at the time of their marriage, William Gerard being but thirty years of age in 1352, when his father died. [Ormerod, op. cit. ii, 96] Two years later he made a settlement of the manor of Ashton, the remainders being to his son Peter, and then to the heirs of Joan daughter of Alan de Burnhull. [Ibid. ii, 143, 144]

Little is known of the son, except that he became a knight. [The Bishop of Lichfield granted to Sir Peter Gerard a licence for his oratory at Brynn for two years from 7 Oct. 1379; Lich. Epis. Reg. Scrope, v, fol. 33. The writ of Diem cl. extr. after his death was issued 20 Feb. 1380-1; Dep. Keeper's Rep. xxxii, App. 353.] Sir Peter Gerard died in 1380, and was succeeded by his son Sir Thomas Gerard, who like others of the family is traditionally said to have been engaged in the wars of the time. [Ormerod, ii, 96; Dep. Keeper's Rep. xxxvi, App. 195. In 1402 he made provision for the marriage of his son John with Alice daughter of Sir John Boteler; ibid. 196] At his death in 1416 he was found to have held the two-thirds of the manor of Ashton of Henry de Langton, baron of Newton, in socage by the service of 20s. a year, besides many other manors and lands in Lancashire. [Lancs. Inq. p.m. (Chet. Soc.), i, 123] His son and heir John, aged thirty at his father's death, succeeded. He died 6 November 1431, leaving a son and heir Peter, then twenty-four years of age. [Ormerod, loc. cit. The writ of Diem cl. extr. was issued 10 Dec. 1431, and writ of livery 14 Mar. 1431-2; Dep. Keeper's Rep. xxxvii, App. 301.] This son, afterwards Sir Peter Gerard, had a comparatively short life, dying on 26 March 1447, when the manors devolved on a minor, his son Thomas being but sixteen years of age. [Ormerod, loc. cit. The Lancashire inquisition taken after his death is preserved in Towneley MS. DD, no. 1465. ]

Sir Thomas Gerard, who came of age in 1452, [Proof of age was given at St. Mary's Church, Chester, on 2 Aug. 1452. John Leicester said that Thomas was of age on 15 July] was married in childhood to Douce daughter of Sir Thomas Ashton; afterwards he married Cecily, daughter of Sir Robert Foulshurst, by whom he had a son and heir Peter, and other children. [Ormerod, loc. cit.; Dep. Keeper's Rep. xxxix, App. 132] He died on 27 March 1490; [Duchy of Lanc. Inq. p.m. iii, no. 21] his widow Cecily afterwards made a vow of chastity. [Lich. Epis. Reg. Hales, xiii, fol. 121b] The son Peter, aged thirty at his father's death, married Margery daughter of Sir Thomas Stanley of Hooton, and granddaughter and coheir of Sir John Bromley, by whom the estate of Gerard's Bromley came to this family. Peter Gerard died four years after his father.

~A History of the County of Lancashire, Volume IV, pp. 142-147


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