He was summoned to Parliament from 1299 whereby he is held to have become Lord Pecche. 2
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1 Oct 1305, Sheen
Gilbert Pecche acknowledges that he owes to John de la Lee £16; to levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Suffolk.
Calendar of the Close Rolls, Edward I, vol. 5, p. 347
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11 Mar 1306, Hyde near Winchester
Protection with clause volumus, until Michaelmas, for Gilbert Pecche,
who is going to Scotland on the king's service.
Calendar of the Patent Rolls, Edw. I, vol. 4, p. 420
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20 Feb 1313, Westminster
Grant to Gilbert Pecche, and his heirs, of free warren in all their demesne lands in Corby, Billesfeld and Swafeld, co. Lincoln, and Plechedon, co. Essex.
Calendar of the Charter Rolls, Vol. III, p. 213
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1 Sep 1315, Lincoln
To the treasurer and chamberlains. Order to pay to the merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, in addition to the sum of £2,884 15s. 4d. that the king ordered, on August 15, to be paid to them in part-payment of £7,084 15s. 4d. due to Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa, the sum of £331 paid by the said Anthony to Gilbert Pecche and Master Richard de Plumstok for their expenses in going on the king's affairs to Avignon in December last....
Calendar of the Close Rolls, Edw. II, 1313-1318, p. 249
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15 May 1316, Westminster
Gilbert Pecche acknowledges that he owes to Gilbert de Casthorp £40; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in the county of Lincoln.
Enrolment of release by Gilbert de Castthorp to Sir Gilbert Pecche, knight, of his right in the lands of Walter de Castthorp, his ancestor, in Billesfeld, co. Lincoln, concerning which lands the releasor lately impleaded John de Nevill of Stok by writ of novel disseisin...
Calendar of the Close Rolls, Edw. II, 1313-1318, p. 331
14 Jul 1316, Westminster
Protection, with clause, for three years, for Gilbert Pecche, knight, going to Gascony on the king's service...
He also has letters nominating Henry de Thurston and John de Crosseby his attorneys for the same time.
Calendar of the Patent Rolls, Edw. II, vol. 2, p. 512
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3 Jun 1319, York
Gilbert Pecche acknowledges that he owes to Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, £1,000; to levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Suffolk.
Calendar of the Close Rolls, Edw. II, 1318-1323, p. 141
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11 Jul 1320, Westminster
Gilbert Pecche, knight, acknowledges that he owes to Roger le Botiller £100; to levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Southampton.
Calendar of the Close Rolls, Edw. II, 1318-1323, p. 315
12 Oct 1320, Westminster
Margery Kiriel, an invalid, has letters nominating Gilbert Pecche and
William de Gretton her attorneys for two years.
Calendar of the Patent Rolls, Edw. II, vol. 3, p. 508
6 Nov 1320, Westminster.
Gilbert Pecche acknowledges that he owes to Thomas Cok £30; to levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Suffolk.
Calendar of the Close Rolls, Edw. II, 1318-1323, p. 338
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26 Jun 1322, York
Order to [the escheator beyond Trent] to take into the king's hand the lands late of Gilbert Pecche, deceased, tenant in chief.
Calendar of the Fine Rolls, Edw. II, vol. 3, p. 136
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Inquisition Post Mortem
353. GILBERT SON OF GILBERT PECCHE. 3
Writ, 26 June, 15 Edw. II. [1322]
Essex. Inq. Saturday after the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr,
16 Edward II.
Plichedene. The manor was demised twenty years ago by the said Gilbert to Hugh le Belter and Adam le Charman of Riclyngg, to hold to them their heirs and assigns, rendering £30 yearly to the said Gilbert
his heirs and assigns after the end of six years now to come ; the
manor is held of Sir Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, by service
of ¼ knight's fee.
Gilbert his son, aged 16, is his next heir.
Kent. Inq. Monday after St. James, 16 Edward II.
Holyngbourn parish. A messuage, 40a. arable, 40a. pasture, 14a. underwood, a windmill, and 74s. 6d. rent of assise yearly, acquired jointly by the said Gilbert, Iseult his wife and Simon their son, to them
and the heirs of the said Simon ; whereof part is held of the prior of
Christchurch, Canterbury, by service of 20s. yearly and suit at
the court of Holyngbourn, and part of John de Sancto Johanne by
suit at the court of Eylnothynton.
Suffolk. Inq. 12 July, 16 Edward II.
Poselingworthe. The manor (extent given), held of Sir John de
Hastingges by service of ¼ knight's fee.
Suffolk. Inq. 11 July, 16 Edward II. commencing.
Great Thrillowe. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief,
service unknown, by fine levied in the king's court by Gilbert his
father, to hold to himself and Joan his wife and to the said Gilbert
their son and the heirs of his body, with remainder to his brothers
William, Simon and John and the heirs of their bodies respectively
in turn, with reversion to the right heirs of the said Gilbert son of
Gilbert.
Great Wratting. 30s. 7d. assised rent from divers free tenants, held as of the fees of Pichard and Colevile, which are held of the king in chief
by serjeanty of finding a foot archer with a bow and three arrows in
the king's war in Wales at his own charges for forty days.
Heir as above.
Lincoln. Inq. Wednesday after the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, 16 Edward II.
Saltfletby. 200a. arable, 52a. meadow and pasture, and 40s. 5d. rent,
held of Thomas de Multon of Fraunton by knight's service and
rendering 35s. 6d. yearly ; and there are also due to the earl of
Rich(mond) 7s. 9½d., and to the abbot of Welhou ½ mark.
Heir as above.
Lincoln. . Inq. Thursday before St. Margaret, 16 Edward II. (defaced.)
Corby. Two parts of a capital messuage with a croft, 110a. arable,
6a. meadow, 14a. pasture, 34a. wood, a windmill, a market, and
59s. 9d. rent.
Swafeld. 30s. 2d. rent of free tenants.
Billesfeld. A messuage, 40a. arable, 3a. meadow, and 13s. 4d. rent.
All held jointly by the said Gilbert and Iseult, as of their purchase
from one Simon Pecche, to them and the heirs of their bodies, of the
bishop of Lincoln by service of a knight's fee.
C. Edw. II. File 72. (19.)
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5 Aug 1322, Newcastle-on-Tyne
To Master John Walewayn, escheator beyond Trent. Order not to intermeddle further with certain lands in Holyngbourn, co. Kent, and to
restore the issues thereof, as the king learns by inquisition taken by the escheator that Gilbert Pecche and Isolda his wife and their son Simon acquired the said lands jointly, to them and to Simon's heirs, and that Isolda and Simon continued their seisin jointly with Gilbert until the day of Gilbert's death, and that the lands are held of others than the king.
To the same. Order not to intermeddle further with certain lands in
Corby, Swafeld, and Billesfeld, co. Lincoln, and to restore the issues thereof, as the king learns by inquisition taken by the escheator that Gilbert Pecche and Isolda his wife were jointly enfeoffed of the said lands by Simon Pecche, to them and the heirs of their bodies, and that Isolda continued her joint-seisin thereof until the day of Gilbert's death, and that the lands are held of the bishop of Lincoln by knight service.
To the same. Order to deliver to Isolda, late the wife of Gilbert Pecche, tenant in chief, the following of his lands, which the king has assigned to her in dower : certain lands in Saltfletby, co. Lincoln, of the yearly value of £7 5s. 1½d. ; a third of a chief messuage in Trillawe, co. Suffolk, of the yearly value of 2s. 2½d. ; 100 acres of arable land in the same town, of the yearly value of 33s. 4d., each acre 4d. ; six acres of meadow in the same town, of the yearly value of 12s., each acre, 2s. ; and 56s.3¾d. of yearly rent in the same town, to be received from the free tenants and villeins there.
Calendar of the Close Rolls, Edw. II, 1318-1323, pp. 585-6