Elizabeth Pecche
M, d. between 21 March 1361 and 1362
Elizabeth was born.1 He was the son of Lord Gilbert Pecche and Sibyl Istly. Elizabeth died between 21 March 1361 and 1362.1
Citations
- [S3] Comp Peerage England, Cokayne, George E. , vol 10 pg 338.
Joan NN----
F
Child of Joan NN---- and Lord Gilbert Pecche
- Roger Pecche d. 1362
Citations
- [S3] Comp Peerage England, Cokayne, George E. , vol 10 pg 338.
Baron Gilbert Pecche
M, d. 1322
Gilbert was born.1
Gilbert Pecche, was of legal age in April 1286. In October 1288 he was one of the hostages (Gascon and English) given by Edward to Alfonso of Aragon for the fulfilment of agreements. He was summoned to military service in Gascony 1294, and was there in January 1296/7; against the Scots, 1298-1302, and regularly under Edward II. He was summoned to Parliament from 29 December 1299 (28 Edward I) to 14 March 1321 (Edward II), by writs directed Gilberto Pecche, whereby he is held to have become Lord Pecche.
His seal was affixed to the letter of the Barons to the Pope, February 1300/01. He was a knight in the summer of 1302, and a Knight of the Household of Edward I and Edward II. In June 1311 he was joint commissioner to treat with envoys of France as to matters in dispute under the Treaty of Montreuil (1299), and in 1314 and 1315 was employed as the King's agent or messenger to Gascony and Avignon. In 1316 he was a commissioner to hear a complaint in Suffolk; and again, in Lincs, after his return from Gascony. He was appointed Seneschal of Gascony 18 July 1316. In 1321 he was ordered to abstain from the meeting of the "Good Peers" summoned by Thomas Earl of Lancaster, at Doncaster; and he was granted protection on going in the King's service to Wales January 1321/2. In the last months of his life he appears to have been Steward of the King's Household.
He was the son of Gilbert Pecche and Joan De Creye. He married Iseult NN----.2 Gilbert died in 1322.2
Gilbert Pecche, was of legal age in April 1286. In October 1288 he was one of the hostages (Gascon and English) given by Edward to Alfonso of Aragon for the fulfilment of agreements. He was summoned to military service in Gascony 1294, and was there in January 1296/7; against the Scots, 1298-1302, and regularly under Edward II. He was summoned to Parliament from 29 December 1299 (28 Edward I) to 14 March 1321 (Edward II), by writs directed Gilberto Pecche, whereby he is held to have become Lord Pecche.
His seal was affixed to the letter of the Barons to the Pope, February 1300/01. He was a knight in the summer of 1302, and a Knight of the Household of Edward I and Edward II. In June 1311 he was joint commissioner to treat with envoys of France as to matters in dispute under the Treaty of Montreuil (1299), and in 1314 and 1315 was employed as the King's agent or messenger to Gascony and Avignon. In 1316 he was a commissioner to hear a complaint in Suffolk; and again, in Lincs, after his return from Gascony. He was appointed Seneschal of Gascony 18 July 1316. In 1321 he was ordered to abstain from the meeting of the "Good Peers" summoned by Thomas Earl of Lancaster, at Doncaster; and he was granted protection on going in the King's service to Wales January 1321/2. In the last months of his life he appears to have been Steward of the King's Household.
He was the son of Gilbert Pecche and Joan De Creye. He married Iseult NN----.2 Gilbert died in 1322.2
Child of Baron Gilbert Pecche and Iseult NN----
- Lord Gilbert Pecche+ b. c 1306, d. c 1349
Iseult NN----
F, d. after 1331/1332
Child of Iseult NN---- and Baron Gilbert Pecche
- Lord Gilbert Pecche+ b. c 1306, d. c 1349
Citations
- [S3] Comp Peerage England, Cokayne, George E. , vol 10 pg 337.
Gilbert Pecche
M, d. 1299
Gilbert Pecche was the son of Hamon Pecche and Eve NN----.
Gilbert Pecche, heir to his father had order for livery of his inheritance 11 December 1241. He was summoned August 1260, for the campaign in Wales after the fall of Builth Castle; to be in London, 29 Oct 1261, with all his available force, upon the King's urgent business; and, 25 May 1263 and 6 March 1263/4 for service in Wales. In 1264 Simon de Monfort was acting in alliance with Llewelyn; Gilbert Pecche seems either to have maintained his allegiance or to have returned to immediately after Evesham, for he obtained a protection on 24 August 1265, and again in 1266. He was summoned again for service in Wales, 1276, 1282, and 1283. In February 1283/4 he surrendered to the King and Queen Eleanor all his lands held in chief in consideration of an annuity equivalent to the yearly value of such lands. ( January 1284, where the annual value of the lands so surrendered is stated to have been 124 li., in return for which Gilbert received land in Westclive to the value of 62 li., the farms of Ipswich and Chesteton and 78 r. 6d.. This, however, cannot have represented the whole of the transaction, for in February 1284/5 Gilbert had a grant for life of the manors of Le Neylande and Bansted, and of Torpel, Northants, Newton-Harcourt, Leics, and Scothow, Norf; he also had Grestinghorpe, Essex, for live with reversion to the King. The reason for this surrender is not easy to discover, unless it were hostility to his issue by his 1st wife, who were his lawful heirs.) He conveyed Corby, Lincs, by a fine of 14 June 1271 to Gilbert Pecche, his eldest son by his 2nd wife, and later settled other property on him, but this surrender to the King prejudiced Gilbert the younger equally with his half-brothers.
He married Maud De Hastinges.1 He married Joan De Creye.1 Gilbert died in 1299.1
Gilbert Pecche, heir to his father had order for livery of his inheritance 11 December 1241. He was summoned August 1260, for the campaign in Wales after the fall of Builth Castle; to be in London, 29 Oct 1261, with all his available force, upon the King's urgent business; and, 25 May 1263 and 6 March 1263/4 for service in Wales. In 1264 Simon de Monfort was acting in alliance with Llewelyn; Gilbert Pecche seems either to have maintained his allegiance or to have returned to immediately after Evesham, for he obtained a protection on 24 August 1265, and again in 1266. He was summoned again for service in Wales, 1276, 1282, and 1283. In February 1283/4 he surrendered to the King and Queen Eleanor all his lands held in chief in consideration of an annuity equivalent to the yearly value of such lands. ( January 1284, where the annual value of the lands so surrendered is stated to have been 124 li., in return for which Gilbert received land in Westclive to the value of 62 li., the farms of Ipswich and Chesteton and 78 r. 6d.. This, however, cannot have represented the whole of the transaction, for in February 1284/5 Gilbert had a grant for life of the manors of Le Neylande and Bansted, and of Torpel, Northants, Newton-Harcourt, Leics, and Scothow, Norf; he also had Grestinghorpe, Essex, for live with reversion to the King. The reason for this surrender is not easy to discover, unless it were hostility to his issue by his 1st wife, who were his lawful heirs.) He conveyed Corby, Lincs, by a fine of 14 June 1271 to Gilbert Pecche, his eldest son by his 2nd wife, and later settled other property on him, but this surrender to the King prejudiced Gilbert the younger equally with his half-brothers.
He married Maud De Hastinges.1 He married Joan De Creye.1 Gilbert died in 1299.1
Children of Gilbert Pecche and Maud De Hastinges
Children of Gilbert Pecche and Joan De Creye
Maud De Hastinges
F, d. circa 1264
Children of Maud De Hastinges and Gilbert Pecche
Citations
- [S3] Comp Peerage England, Cokayne, George E. , vol 10 pg 336.
Hamon Pecche
M, d. 1241
Hamon Pecche was the son of Gilbert Pecche and Alice Fitz Walter.
Hamon Pecche, son and heir was a minor at his father's death, his custody and marriage being granted, 1 January 1212/3, to Hugh de Boues. He appears to have reached man's estate in time to be associated with his family connections in the armed opposition of the Barons to John. In 1221 he did his service in the campaign against Biham and served under the Earl Marshal in the Welsh war of 1223, receiving in September 1225 a grant to maintain himself in the King's service. He was crossing the sea on duty for the King in 1230, and had protection to visit his lands abroad in 1232. In 1233 he was serving in the Welsh marches. Later he went on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, on which he died probably in the summer of 1241. His body was brought home and burried in Barnwell Priory. He was a benefactor of Colchester Abbey and of Sibton.
He married Eve NN----.1 Hamon died in 1241.2
Hamon Pecche, son and heir was a minor at his father's death, his custody and marriage being granted, 1 January 1212/3, to Hugh de Boues. He appears to have reached man's estate in time to be associated with his family connections in the armed opposition of the Barons to John. In 1221 he did his service in the campaign against Biham and served under the Earl Marshal in the Welsh war of 1223, receiving in September 1225 a grant to maintain himself in the King's service. He was crossing the sea on duty for the King in 1230, and had protection to visit his lands abroad in 1232. In 1233 he was serving in the Welsh marches. Later he went on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, on which he died probably in the summer of 1241. His body was brought home and burried in Barnwell Priory. He was a benefactor of Colchester Abbey and of Sibton.
He married Eve NN----.1 Hamon died in 1241.2
Children of Hamon Pecche and Eve NN----
Eve NN----
F, d. after 1266/1267
She married Hamon Pecche.1
Eve, had licence to go abroad in 1242; successfully claimed a fishery in her manor of Birdbrook, 1248; and had a protection in 1266. de Bernewelle says that she died 8 January, but does not record the year. It gives detail of her burial, in the Lady Chapel, beside her husband by her sons, whom the prior had to sue for her legacy of 10 lbs.
Eve died after 1266/1267.1
Eve, had licence to go abroad in 1242; successfully claimed a fishery in her manor of Birdbrook, 1248; and had a protection in 1266. de Bernewelle says that she died 8 January, but does not record the year. It gives detail of her burial, in the Lady Chapel, beside her husband by her sons, whom the prior had to sue for her legacy of 10 lbs.
Eve died after 1266/1267.1
Children of Eve NN---- and Hamon Pecche
Citations
- [S3] Comp Peerage England, Cokayne, George E. , vol 10 pg 335.
Gilbert Pecche
M, d. 1212
Gilbert Pecche was the son of Geoffrey Pecche and NN---- NN----.
Gilbert Pecche brother and heir. Before his brother's death went on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. As a knight of the Abbot of Bury he took part in 1196 in the dispute between Abbot Sampson and his tenants about their service. He received the freedom of Ipswich under their recent charter, November 1200. In 1201 he was assessed 58 marks for not having crossed the seas with the King. He was fined 100 marks in 1203/04 to have seisin of Bourn and again to send two knights in his place to John's campaign in Ireland in 1210. He married Alice, daughter of Walter Fitz-Robert, lord of Dunmow, Essex, and sister of Robert Fitz Walter.
He married Alice Fitz Walter.1 Gilbert died in 1212.1
Gilbert Pecche brother and heir. Before his brother's death went on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. As a knight of the Abbot of Bury he took part in 1196 in the dispute between Abbot Sampson and his tenants about their service. He received the freedom of Ipswich under their recent charter, November 1200. In 1201 he was assessed 58 marks for not having crossed the seas with the King. He was fined 100 marks in 1203/04 to have seisin of Bourn and again to send two knights in his place to John's campaign in Ireland in 1210. He married Alice, daughter of Walter Fitz-Robert, lord of Dunmow, Essex, and sister of Robert Fitz Walter.
He married Alice Fitz Walter.1 Gilbert died in 1212.1
Child of Gilbert Pecche and Alice Fitz Walter
- Hamon Pecche+ d. 1241
Citations
- [S3] Comp Peerage England, Cokayne, George E. , vol 10 pg 334.
Alice Fitz Walter
F, d. after 1213/1214
She married Gilbert Pecche.1 Alice was born.1 She was the daughter of Walter Fitz Robert and Maud De Lucy. Alice died after 1213/1214.1
Child of Alice Fitz Walter and Gilbert Pecche
- Hamon Pecche+ d. 1241
Citations
- [S3] Comp Peerage England, Cokayne, George E. , vol 10 pg 334.
Geoffrey Pecche
M, d. before 1188
Geoffrey Pecche was the son of Hamon Pecche and Alice Peverel.
Geoffrey Pecche, son and heir, was fined 100 lbs in 1186 for having his father's lands in Essex. He married the widow of Richard de Colechirche.
He married NN---- NN---- before 1185.1 Geoffrey died before 1188.1
Geoffrey Pecche, son and heir, was fined 100 lbs in 1186 for having his father's lands in Essex. He married the widow of Richard de Colechirche.
He married NN---- NN---- before 1185.1 Geoffrey died before 1188.1
Child of Geoffrey Pecche and NN---- NN----
- Gilbert Pecche+ d. 1212
Citations
- [S3] Comp Peerage England, Cokayne, George E. , vol 10 pg 333.
NN---- NN----
F
Child of NN---- NN---- and Geoffrey Pecche
- Gilbert Pecche+ d. 1212
Citations
- [S3] Comp Peerage England, Cokayne, George E. , vol 10 pg 333.
Hamon Pecche
M, d. before 1185
Hamon Pecche was the son of William Pecche and Isilia De Bourges.
Hamon Pecche, 1st by 2nd wife and eventual heir, said to have been one of the favourites of Henry I, was pardoned 28s 7d danegeld (land tax) in suffolk in 1130. He was with Henry II at Dover in January 1155/6, Sheriff of Cambs and Hunts 1163-66.
He married NN---- NN----.1 He married Alice Peverel circa 1135.2 Hamon died before 1185.3
Hamon Pecche, 1st by 2nd wife and eventual heir, said to have been one of the favourites of Henry I, was pardoned 28s 7d danegeld (land tax) in suffolk in 1130. He was with Henry II at Dover in January 1155/6, Sheriff of Cambs and Hunts 1163-66.
He married NN---- NN----.1 He married Alice Peverel circa 1135.2 Hamon died before 1185.3
Child of Hamon Pecche and NN---- NN----
Child of Hamon Pecche and Alice Peverel
- Geoffrey Pecche+ d. b 1188
Alice Peverel
F, d. after 1188/1189
Alice was born.1 She was the daughter of Robert Peverel. She married Hamon Pecche circa 1135.1 Alice died after 1188/1189.2
Child of Alice Peverel and Hamon Pecche
- Geoffrey Pecche+ d. b 1188
William Pecche
M, b. before 1086
Child of William Pecche and Isilia De Bourges
- Hamon Pecche+ d. b 1185
Citations
- [S3] Comp Peerage England, Cokayne, George E. , vol 10 pg 331.
Isilia De Bourges
F
Child of Isilia De Bourges and William Pecche
- Hamon Pecche+ d. b 1185
Citations
- [S3] Comp Peerage England, Cokayne, George E. , vol 10 pg 331.
Abigail Tuttle
F, b. 1629