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- [source4071148177] Our royal, titled, noble and commoner ancestors - Peter Gerard, (Publication Date: 12 JAN 2022
Media: Website / URL).
Peter Gerard1
Last Edited 4 Apr 2020
M, #30612, d. before 1380
Father William Gerard b. c 1322
Mother Joan de Bryn
Peter Gerard was born at of Kingsley, Cheshire, Byrn, Lancashire, England. He died before 1380.
Family
Children
Sir Thomas Gerard+ d. 27 Mar 1416
John Gerard+ b. c 1370, d. b 1434
Citations
[S9463] Unknown author, The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, by George Ormerod, 1819, p. 62; Burke's Peerage, 1938, p. 1079.
https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1019.htm#i30612
- [source4071148178] Lancashire Fines: Henry, Duke of Lancaster (1351-61), (Publication Date: 02 MAR 2017
Media: Website / URL).
p 142-144
18. At Preston, on Monday the morrow of the Close of Easter, 4 Henry, Duke of Lancaster [21st April, 1354], and afterwards recorded on Monday the morrow of St. Margaret the Virgin in the said year [21st July, 1354].
Between Peter Jerard and Katherine his wife, plaintiffs, and William Jerard and Joan his wife, (fn. 9) deforciants of a moiety of the manor of Wyndhull [Windle], and of a fourth part of the manor of Raynhull [Rainhill].
William and Joan granted a third part of the said moiety and two parts of two parts of the said moiety, and the said fourth part, to Peter and Katherine; to have and to hold to them and to the heirs issuing of their bodies, of William and Joan and the heirs of Joan, rendering a rose by the year at the Nativity of St. John the Baptist for all service, custom and exaction. Moreover William and Joan granted that the third part of two parts of the said moiety, which Hugh de Venables and Katherine his wife held in dower of the said Katherine on the day this concord was made, after the decease of Katherine should remain to Peter and Katherine his wife, and to their heirs aforesaid, in default of their issue to remain to the issue of the said Peter, in default to revert to William and Joan and to the heirs of Joan, for which Peter and Katherine his wife gave them 100 marks.
19. At Preston, on Monday the morrow of the Close of Easter, 4 Henry, Duke of Lancaster [21st April, 1354], and afterwards recorded on the morrow of St. Margaret the Virgin, in the said year [21st July, 1354].
Between William Jerard and Joan, his wife, plaintiffs, and Richard Jerard and Adam Banes, deforciants of the manor of Assheton in Makerfeld.
William and Joan acknowledged the said manor to be the right of Richard, for which Richard and Adam granted a third part and two parts to William and Joan; to have and to hold to them for their lives. Richard and Adam also granted that a third part of two parts of the said manor, which Hugh de Venables and Katherine, his wife, held in dower of the said Katherine of the inheritance of the said Richard on the day this concord was made, should revert to Richard and Adam, and to the heirs of Richard after Katherine's decease. After the decease of William and Joan, the said manor entirely to remain to Peter Jerard and to the heirs which he should beget by Katherine his wife, in default to remain to Peter's issue, in default to remain to Joan, daughter of Alan de Burnhull, and to her heirs.
Final Concords For Lancashire, Part 2, p 142-144, 1307-1377, by William Farrer
http://www.british-history.ac.uk/lancs-final-concords/vol2/pp130-167
- [source4071148179] Peter Gerard - 1380:1 Writ diem clausit extremum, (Media: Book).
Anno quarto regalitatis of John, Duke of Lancaster (1380), 20th Feb
42. Writ of diem clausit extremum. The Duke’s mandate to his escheator to seize into his hands the lands and tenements of Peter Gerard, ch’r, who held in capite
Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records, vol 32, Part 1, p 348, 352, 353 [Duchy of Lancaster, Calendar of Chancery Rolls (1-12 John, Duke of Lancaster, 1377-1389, 51 Edward III – 12 Richard II)]
No 4, Duchy of Lancaster, Calendar of Chancery Rolls
https://books.google.com/books?id=AblSAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA353lpg=PA353#v=onepage
- [source4071148180] Burke’s Peerage & Baronetage, 107th Edition - Peter Gerard, (Media: Book).
William Gerrard, of Kingsley and Catenhall, born c. 1322, married Joan, daughter and heir of Peter de Bryn, of Brynhill (Brindle), Lancashire, and had:
Sir Peter Gerard, of Kingsley and Bryn, Lancashire, died by 1380, leaving:
1a Thomas
2a John, ancestor of the Gerards of Ince, Lancashire, and the Gerard Earls of Macclesfield
The older son,
Sir Thomas Gerard, of Kingsley and Bryn, Member of Parliament Lancashire, 1384-1394, knighted 1393, died 27 March 1415/16.
Burke’s Peerage & Baronetage, 107th Edition, p 1535-1537
- [source4071148181] The Baronetage of England: or the History of the English Baronets... Vol 1 by William Betham, (Media: Book).
8. WILLIAM, the eldest brother, married ___ daughter and heir of Peter de Bryn, or Brynhill, in Lancashire, and was succeeded by his son.
9. Sir PETER GERARD de BRYN, who died 1381, leaving issue three sons, Thomas, Peter, and John, who married Helen, only daughter and heiress of Richard de Ince, from whom the late earls of Macclesfield and other branches are descended; and from a younger son of the Gerards of Ince was Sir William Gerard, Knt. descended; who was recorder of Chester, master of the requests, and lord chancellor of Ireland, &c. temp. Eliz. Thomas Gerard of Bryn, the eldest son and heir of Peter, before-mentioned, was knighted in the Scottish wars, having valiantly behaved himself, and brought considerable succours to that service, 17 Rich. II being then a knight, he served in parliament for Lancashire,* and left issue, Sir Thomas Gerard, Knt. who left issue a son of his own name, and John Gerard. The last Sir Thomas Gerard, Knt. left issue, Sir Thomas Gerard, Knt. 13 Henry VI who was in the wars against France; of whom Piere Daniel says, “Anno 1437, at the siege of Montereau, where the king of France attended in person, the garrison behaved with great valour, having at their head an English knight, named Thomas Guerard."** But he dying without issue, Sir Thomas Gerard of Kingsley became his heir, who was great grandson to
* Prynn's Regist vol. IV. p. 423.
** Daniel's Hist. de France, 4to. Vol VI. p. 147.
10. PETER GERARD (should be Thomas) of Kingsley, before-mentioned, who was living temp, Hen. IV and marrying Isabel, daughter of Thomas Strangeways, Esq.
The Baronetage of England: or the History of the English Baronets... Vol 1 by William Betham, p 58
https://books.google.com/books?id=5ikwAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA58&lpg=PA58v=onepage
- [source4071148182] Edward Baines, The History of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster, Volume 4, (London
Publication Date: 1891
Media: Book).
William Gerard, son and heir; from his father obtained a moiety of Kingsley lordship, with Bradley, Catenhall and lands in Hawarden, 19 Edward III (1345); aged 30 in 26 Edward III (1352); held lands in Eton, near Chester, in 1376. Married Joan, daughter and heir of Peter de Bryn, of Brynhill (now Brindle), county Lancashire; living 9 and 10 Edward III (1336). (Plea Rolls.)
Sir Peter Gerard, of Kingsley, county Chester, and Bryn, county Lancashire, son and heir; Inquisition Post Mortem 4 Richard II (1380). Sons Thomas Gerard (below) and John Gerard, of Ince, 2nd son; had a grant of Ledesham for life from his brother Thomas; Inquisition Post Mortem 18 Henry VI (1434); married Helen, daughter and heir of Richard de Ynce or Ince; married 1 Henry IV (1399), by dispensation, being related in the fourth degree.
Thomas Gerard, of Kingsley and Bryn, son and heir; born about 1360; in 14 Richard II (1390), granted Ledesham for life to his brother John; served in the Scottish wars, and for his valour was knighted, 17 Richard II (1393-4); represented Lancashire in the Parliaments of 1384, 1388, and 1394; died 27th March, 4 Henry V (1416); Inquisition Post Mortem April 22, 4 Henry V (1416).
History of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster by Edward Baines, vol 4, p 375
https://books.google.com/books?id=G904AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA375lpg=PA375#v=onepage
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