Aged 16 years at his father's death.
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19 Mar 1328, Lincoln
Order to [the escheator on this side Trent] to deliver to Gilbert Pecche, son and heir of Gilbert Pecche, tenant in chief of Edward II, the lands late of his said father, he having proved his age, as appears by that proof returned to Chancery, and having done homage.
Calendar of the Fine Rolls, Edward III, vol. 4, p. 85
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5 Feb 1333, York
Order to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer to cause enrolment to be made pursuant to the king's grant to Gilbert Pecche that of a recognisance of £50 made by him before them in the Exchequer for John son of Philip he pays 100s. at Easter next and Michaelmas following and so yearly £10.
Calendar of the Fine Rolls, Edward III, vol. 4, p. 348
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19 Apr 1335, Clipstone
Grant to Gilbert Pecche of what pertains to the king of the marriage of
Alice, late the wife of John de Seynclere tenant in chief, to wit, any fine she may make for her marriage, or the forfeiture due if she marry without licence.
Calendar of the Patent Rolls, Edw. III, vol. 3, p. 95
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26 Jul 1336, Perth
Pardon to Gilbert Peche and Joan, late the wife of John do Ingaldesthorpe, tenant in chief, for intermarrying without the king's licence.
Calendar of the Patent Rolls, Edw. III, vol. 3, p. 307
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8 Jun 1340, Ipswich
Appointment, pursuant to the ordinance of the late Parliament at
Westminster for the arrest of suspected persons, of William Trussel the elder, Walter de la Haye, king's serjeant-at-arms, John de Mounchenesy and Thomas de Stistede to arrest Gilbert Pecche, knight, Reginald Philip, William Miloun, [and others] who took Master John de Bouser, archdeacon of Essex, and imprisoned him in the manor of the said Gilbert at Thrillowe (as above) and are notoriously suspected of other felonies, and to imprison them in Ipswich gaol, in the custody of the sheriff of Suffolk, until the king give further order therein.
Calendar of the Patent Rolls, Edw. III, vol. 4, p. 558
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24 Aug 1349, Westminster
Grant to John de Insula of Rougemont (Rubeo Monte), in return for a
release by him of all debts wherein the king is held to him at this day,
as well of arrears of the fee of £200 lately granted to him by letters
patent for life as by way of account, by bills of the wardrobe or otherwise, saving his said yearly fee from now, of the keeping of .the lands late of Gilbert Pecche, tenant in chief, with all appurtenances of such keeping, during the nonage of the heir, with the marriage of the heir, and so from heir to heir.
Calendar of the Patent Rolls, Edw. III, vol. 8, p. 362