Baron Gilbert Talbot Of Eccleswall, Kb, Sir
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Baron Gilbert Talbot Of Eccleswall, Kb, Sir
(1276-Bef 1346)

 

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Anne Boteler

Baron Gilbert Talbot Of Eccleswall, Kb, Sir 1 2 3 4

  • Born: 18 Oct 1276, Wyke, Cornwall, England 2 4
  • Wifr: Anne Boteler
  • Died: Bef 1 Mar 1346, Eccleswall, Herefordshire, England 2 4

bullet   Ancestral File Number: 84ZS-72.

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bullet  General Notes:

Sir Gilbert Talbot, 1st Lord (Baron) Talbot, so created by writ of summons to Parliament 27 Jan 1331/2, KB by 16 March 1321/2; pardoned for involvement in death of Piers Gaveston 1313; also opposed the Despensers and Edward II in person at Battle of Boroughbridge March 1321/2, Keeper of Gloucester 1322, King's Chamberlain March 1327/8, Justic of South Wales 1330, Keeper Builth Castle 1330, also Bwlchy Dinas, Bllaenllyfni (both Breconshire) and Newcastle Emlyn (Carmarths) Castles 1333, together with Carmarthen Castle Jan or Feb 1339/40; allegedly married Anne, daughter of William le Botiler, of Wem, Salop, and died 24 Feb 1345/6. [Burke's Peerage]

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BARONY OF TALBOT (I)

GILBERT TALBOT, son and heir, born 18 October 1276. On 22 March 1311 he was in a commission to view St. Briavel's castle and the vert and venison of the forest of Dean. In 1313 he was among those who were pardoned for their share in the death of Gavaston. In 1314 and 1315 he was summoned to perform service against the Scots. Being in arms with the Barons confederated against the Despensers, a commission was issued, 15 January 1321/2, to arrest him, with the Earl of Hereford, Richard Talbot and others, for attacking the King's subjects in co. Warwick, and for attacking and burning Bridgnorth; and his lands were taken into the King's hands until further order. On 16 March 1321/2, styled Banneret, he was captured in arms against the King at the battle of Borough bridge; but he was allowed to make fine for his life and to have his lands, and he was discharged from prison, 11 July, and pardoned, 1 November 1322. On 28 October 1322 he was empowered to arrest malefactors in co. Gloucester; and on 1 November he was appointed keeper of the castle, town and barton of Gloucester. In 1324 he was returned by the sheriff of co. Hereford as a knight to attend the Great Council at Westminster. In 1325 he was summoned to perform service in Guienne, as one of the conditions of his pardon. On 13 February 1326/7 all fines due from him were cancelled by Edward III: and he is styled Banneret, 24 November following. In March 1327/8 he was the King's Chamberlain. On 2 April 1328 he obtained, as King's Chamberlain, a grant to himself and his heirs of free warren in his demesne lands of Eccleswall and Credenhill, and Longhope, co. Gloucester; and on 7 May following he obtained an inspeximus and confirmation of Henry II's charter granting Linton to Richard Talbot, of whom he was described as kinsman and heir. He and his son Richard had letters of protection, 14 April 1329, being about to cross the sea with the King. On 22 September 1329 he was licensed to alienate land in Linton in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Lire, in Fratice. On 10 April 1330 he was granted protection for 1 year; on 18 July he was licensed to grant land to the prior and convent of Wormesley, co. Hereford; Justice of South Wales, 23 October 1330, being so appointed for life, 12 December 1339; Keeper of Builth castle, 12 December 1330-16 February 1330/1. He was summoned to Parliament from 27 January 1331/2 to 20 April 1343, by writs directed Gilberto Talbot, whereby he is held to have become LORD TALBOT. Keeper of Bwlch-y-dinas and Bllaenllyfni castles, co. Brecknock, and of Newcastle Emlyn castle, co. Carmarthen, for life, 2 October 1333; also of Carmarthen castle, shortly before 4 February 1339/40. On 13 July 1337 he and his fellow Justice of South Wales, Hugh le Despenser, were appointed to be captains and leaders of the men of South Wales against the King's enemies.

He is said to have married Anne, daughter of William LE BOTILER, of Wem. He died 24 February 1345/6 at Eccleswall. [Complete Peerage XII/1:610-12, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

bullet  Death Notes:

Eccleswall Manor


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Gilbert married Anne Boteler, daughter of William Le Boteler Sir and Angharad Verch Gruffudd. (Anne Boteler was born about 1280 in Wemme, Cornwall, England and died in 1340.)


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Sources


1 Other Researchers.

2 Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999, 84a-30.

3 Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999, 2604.

4 Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000, XII/1:610-2.


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