de Pecche, Gilbert
1145 - 1212 (67 years)-
Name de Pecche, Gilbert [1] Birth 1145 Great Bealings, Suffolk, England [1] Gender Male Appointments / Titles Baron Bourne, Crusader Knight Appointments / Titles Sir Occupation Crusader Knight Death 1212 Great Bealings, Suffolk, England [1] Person ID I25342 The Thoma Family Last Modified 20 Sep 2023
Father de Pecche, Sir Hamon, b. 1098, Great Thurlow, Suffolk, England d. 6 Oct 1178, Michaelmas Manor, Hatherden, Hampshire, England (Age 80 years) Relationship natural Mother de Peverel, Alice, b. 1115, Bourn, Cambridgeshire, England d. 1180, England (Age 65 years) Relationship natural Marriage 1135 Suffolk, England [1] Family ID F9253 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family FitzWalter, Alice de Clare, b. 1145, England d. 1214, England (Age 69 years) Marriage 1186 Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England [1, 2, 3, 4] Children 1. de Pecche, Hamon, b. 8 Jan 1160, Newmarket, Suffolk, England d. 1241, England (Age 80 years) [natural] 2. de Pecche, Alice, b. 1190, Great Thurlow, Suffolk, England d. 1212, England (Age 22 years) [natural] Family ID F9246 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 20 Sep 2023
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Event Map Birth - 1145 - Great Bealings, Suffolk, England Marriage - 1186 - Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England Death - 1212 - Great Bealings, Suffolk, England = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - GILBERT PECCHE, brother and heir [of elder brother Geoffrey, dsp. bef. 29 Sep 1188]. Before his brother's death he went on 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 services (j). 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 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 FITZROBERT, lord of Dunmow, Essex, and sister of Robert F1TZWALTER. He died shortly before, 9 July 1212. His widow was living in 1213. [Complete Peerage X:333-4, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
(j) He fined in 1199 for having his manor of Cheveley, and received from John a charter confirming it, as his ancestors had held it, of the gift of Roger FitzRichard, and as the deeds they have thereof testified.
- GILBERT PECCHE, brother and heir [of elder brother Geoffrey, dsp. bef. 29 Sep 1188]. Before his brother's death he went on 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 services (j). 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 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.
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https://www.familysearch.org/search/genealogies - [S1944] WORLD: Public Member Trees.
https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1030/
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