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Gilbert de Talbot
- Preferred Name: Gilbert de Talbot[1] [2] [3]
- Gender: M
- Death: 24 FEB 1346 in Eccleswall, Herefordshire, England at LATI: N1.9111 LONG: E2.5106
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: 1st Baron Talbot5 JUN 1331 in England with note: Wikipedia
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: 1st Lord Talbot
- Occupation: Lord Chamberlain to Edward III
- FSID: LH73-7PP
- Birth: 18 OCT 1276 in Wyke, Cornwall at LATI: N0.7637 LONG: E2.9955
- Burial: 24 FEB 1345 with note: GEDCOM data
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Gilbert Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot (1276/77–1346) was an English nobleman. He was the first of his line to hold the title of Baron Talbot, and the lineal ancestor of the Earls of Shrewsbury.
Talbot was the son of Richard Talbot, the feudal baron of Eccleswall and Sheriff of Gloucestershire, and his wife Sarah Beauchamp, daughter of William de Beauchamp.
The Talbots were among the Herefordshire gentry, having obtained grants of land there from King Henry II. They also had blood ties with the Welsh elite, through Richard Talbot's mother Gwenllian, a daughter of the Welsh prince Rhys Mechyll, whose arms the Talbots assumed in place of their ancestral coat. Gilbert Talbot succeeded to his father's estates in 1306, when he was said to be aged about twenty-nine.
Talbot married Anne Boteler, daughter of William Boteler.
Gaveston and Despenser
During the tumultuous reign of Edward II, Talbot was aligned with the enemies of two of the king's favorites, Piers de Gaveston and Hugh Despenser. He was implicated for involvement in Gaveston's murder, but was pardoned. Despite his role in the death of the king's favorite, he was appointed to govern Gloucester Castle in 1317. Talbot joined Thomas of Lancaster in the baronial revolt against Despenser, and was heavily fined when the revolt failed. He was also ordered to surrender the governorship of Gloucester to Despenser.
Career under Edward III
Fortunately for Talbot, the penalty against him for his role in the Despenser War was never levied. When Edward III took the throne, the fines against him were reversed. In 1328, he was appointed Lord Chamberlain. In 1330, he was appointed Justice of South Wales. He was first summoned to Parliament on 5 June 1331, and continued to be summoned through 20 April 1343. This established him as a baron by writ, the first Baron Talbot.
Death and succession
Talbot died in 1346. He was succeeded in his titles and estates by his son, Richard Talbot, 2nd Baron Talbot.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilbert_Talbot,_1st_Baron_Talbot
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“Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):
“GILBERT TALBOT, Knt., of Eccleswall (in Linton) and Credenhill, Herefordshire, Longhope, Gloucestershire, Blaenllyfni and Bwlch-y-dinas, Breconshire, etc., Lord Chamberlain, Justice of South Wales, 1330, son and heir, born 18 October 1276. He is said to have married ANNE LE BOTELER, daughter of William le Boteler, of Oversley, Warwickshire, Dodington and Loppington, Shropshire, by Ankaret, daughter of Gruffudd ap Madoc [see OVERSLEY 9 for her ancestry]. He took part in the expedition to Scotland in 1293. He presented to the church of Credenhill, Herefordshire in 1307, 1308, and 1313. In 1313 he was among those who were pardoned for their part in the death of Peter de Gavaston, Earl of Cornwall. In 1322 he joined the barons confederated against the Despensers. He was captured at the Battle of Boroughbridge 16 March 1321/2. He was subsequently allowed to purchase his pardon 1 Nov. 1322 by a fine of £2000, and a promise of one tun of wine annually to the king. As a further condition of his pardon, he was summoned to perform service in Guienne in 1325. After the overthrow of King Edward II in 1327, he appears as Lord Chamberlain. In 1328 he was granted free warren in his demesne lands of Eccleswall (in Linton) and Credenhill, Herefordshire, and Longhope, Gloucestershire. He accompanied King Edward III on his voyage to do homage for his French possessions in 1329. He was summoned to Parliament from 27 Jan. 1331/2 by writs directed Gilberto Talbot, whereby he is held to have become Lord Talbot. In May 1334 he complained that Henry de Yanesore, Henry de Brunshope, and several others broke his park at Credenhill, Herefordshire, hunted there, and carried away deer. In 1337 he was appointed with Hugh le Despenser captain of the men raised for the wars in South Wales. SIR GILBERT TALBOT, 1st Lord Talbot, died at Eccleswall, Herefordshire 24 Feb. 1345/6.
Brydges Collins' Peerage of England 3 (1812): 1-49 (sub Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury) (identifies Anne, wife of Sir Gilbert Talbot, as "daughter of William Lord Boteler of Wem"). Duncumb et al. Colls. Towards the Hist. & Antiqs. of Hereford 2(1) (1812): 376-383. Genealogist n.s. 8 (1892): 155. List of Inqs. ad Quod Damnum 1 (PRO Lists and Indexes 17) (1904): 300, 345. Capes Reg. Ricardi de S winfiela; Episcopi Herefordensis 1283-1317 (Canterbury & York Soc. 6) (1909): 537-538, 542. D.N.B. 19 (1909): 316-317 (biog. of Gilbert de Talbot). Bulkeley (1933): 72. C.P. 12(1) (1953): 610-612. National Archives, SC 8/75/3711 (available at www.catalogue.nationalarchives.gov.uk/search.asp).”
BIO
BIO: from http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#RichardTalbotdied1356A as of 3/9/2016
GILBERT Talbot (18 Oct 1276-Eccleswall 24 Feb 1346). Wrottesley shows "Rees, Wenchi
=== Name Suffix: Kb, Sir
Sir Gilbert T ===
Name Suffix: Kb, Sir
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 Bwlch0y0Dinas, 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]
=== Gilbert de Talbot, first Baron Talbot (1 ===
Gilbert de Talbot, first Baron Talbot (1277? - 1346), was born about 1277, being the eldest son of Richard de Talbot, the lord of certain manors in Gloucestershire and Herefordshire. His mother Sarah was a younger daughter of William Beauchamp, earl of Warwick. Talbot took part in Edward I's expedition into Scotland in 1293, and succeeded to his father's lands in 34 Edward I (1305-6). As a tenant of Earl Thomas of Lancaster, and as a kinsman, through his mother, of the Earl of Warwick, he was among those who found it necessary to obtain a pardon for their share in the death of Gaveston. He took part, as a follower of William de la Zouche, in the expedition against Scotland in 1319. Early in 1322 he was among the barons who were in arms against the Despensers, and attacked and burnt Bridgenorth. On Edward II's approach he and the others fled northwards to Thomas, earl of Lancaster. He was captured at Boroughbridge on 17 March, but was allowed to purchase his pardon by a fine of 2,000 l and a promise of one tun of wine annmaclly to the king. On 10 Oct he was empowered to pursue and arrest Robert le Ewer and his accomplices in the counties of Gloucester, Worcester, and Hereford. As a further condition of his pardon, he was summoned in 1325 to do military service in Guienne. After the dethronement of Edward II he appears as chamberlain (23 Aug1327), and accompanied Edward III on his voyage to do homage for his French possessions in May 1329. On 23 Oct 1330 he was appointed justice of South Wales. On 5 Oct 1333 he was appointed to a like office in the bishopric of St David. He seems to have held th former office until his death, and was on 13 July 1337 appointed captain of the men raised for the wars in South Wales along with Hugh le Despenser. He was summoned to parliament from the fourth to the eighteenth year of Edward III, and died in 1346. By his wife Anne, daughter of William Boteler, Talbot was father of Richard de Talbot, second baron Talbot. [Dictionary of National Biography XIX:316-7]
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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)]
=== Wikepedia entry on Gilbert ===
Gilbert Talbot (1276–1346), Lord Chamberlain of the Household to King Edward III, was summoned to Parliament as Lord Talbot in 1331, which is accepted as evidence of his baronial status at that date.
Ancestry
He was descended from Richard Talbot, a tenant in 1086 of Walter Giffard at Woburn and Battledsen in Bedfordshire. The Talbot family were vassals of the Giffards in Normandy.[4] Hugh Talbot, probably his son, made a grant to Beaubec Abbey, confirmed by his son Richard Talbot in 1153. This Richard (d. 1175) is listed in 1166 as holding three fees of the Honour of Giffard in Buckinghamshire. He also held a fee at Linton in Herefordshire, for which his son Gilbert Talbot (d. 1231) obtained a fresh charter in 1190.[5] Gilbert's grandson Gilbert (d. 1274) married Gwenlynn Mechyll, daughter and sole heiress of the Welsh Prince Rhys Mechyll, whose armorials the Talbots thenceforth assumed in lieu of their own former arms. Their son Sir Richard Talbot, who signed and sealed[6] the Barons' Letter, 1301 held the manor of Eccleswall in Herefordshire in right of his wife Sarah, sister of William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick. In 1331 Richard's son Gilbert Talbot (1276–1346) was summoned to Parliament, which is considered evidence of his baronial status.[7]
Succession
The first baron's grandson, the 3rd Baron Talbot, died in Spain supporting John of Gaunt's claim to the throne of Castile. Richard, the fourth Baron, married Ankaret, 7th Baroness Strange of Blackmere, daughter and heiress of John le Strange, 4th Baron Strange of Blackmere. In 1387, during his father's lifetime, Richard 4th Baron was summoned to Parliament as Ricardo Talbot de Blackmere in right of his wife. His son [Gilbert], the fifth Baron, also succeeded his mother as eighth Baron Strange of Blackmere.
On the early death of the 5th Baron, the titles passed to his daughter, Ankaret, the sixth and ninth holder of the titles. However, she died a minor and was succeeded by her uncle, John seventh Baron Talbot. John married Maud Nevill, 6th Baroness Furnivall, and, in 1409, he was summoned to Parliament in right of his wife as Johann Talbot de Furnyvall. In 1442 John was created Earl of Shrewsbury in the Peerage of England and in 1446 Earl of Waterford in the Peerage of Ireland.
=== SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 S ===
SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 SO68) P.29, 32, 39; BURKE'S PEERAGES (GS NUMBER 942 D22BUG) P.527; ANCESTRAL FILE, LDS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY;
=== !Brown book 5, P C 311. He was made Jus ===
!Brown book 5, P C 311. He was made Justice of South Wales and his neph Rhese ap Griffith substituted for him.
=== John S. Wurts, MAGNA CHARTA; Philadelphi ===
John S. Wurts, MAGNA CHARTA; Philadelphia, Brookfield Pub. Co.,1958. Part III, p. 523; part V, p. 1080.
=== My PAF Notes ===
from thepeerage.com, 4/2009:
Gilbert Talbot, 1st Lord Talbot1
M, #203466, b. 18 October 1276, d. 13 February 1346
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Last Edited=10 Dec 2007
Gilbert Talbot, 1st Lord Talbot was born on 18 October 1276.1 He was the son of Sir Richard Talbot and Sarah de Beauchamp .2,3 He died on 13 February 1346 at age 69.3
Gilbert Talbot, 1st Lord Talbot was created 1st Lord Talbot [England by writ] on 27 January 1331/32.4
Child of Gilbert Talbot, 1st Lord Talbot
Joan Talbot + 1
Child of Gilbert Talbot, 1st Lord Talbot and Ann le Botiler
Richard Talbot, 2nd Lord Talbot + b. 1305, d. 23 Oct 13563
Citations
[S6 ] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume XII/1, page 610. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
[S6 ] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume XII/1.
[S1916 ] Tim Boyle, "re: Boyle Family," e-mail message from > (unknown address) to Darryl Roger Lundy, 16 September 2006. Hereinafter cited as "re: Boyle Family".
[S6 ] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume XII/1, page 611.
=== Miscellaneous Biographical Data ===
Gilbert Talbot, 1st Lord Talbot
b. 18 October 1276, d. 13 February 1346
Gilbert Talbot, 1st Lord Talbot was born on 18 October 1276.
He was the son of Sir Richard Talbot and Sarah de Beauchamp.
He died on 13 February 1346 at age 69.
Gilbert Talbot, 1st Lord Talbot was created 1st Lord Talbot [England by writ] on 27 January 1331/32.4
Child of Gilbert Talbot, 1st Lord Talbot
Sir Gilbert Talbot
M, b. 18 October 1276, d. 24 February 1346, #10943
Father Richard Talbot2,3 b. circa 1250, d. before 3 September 1306
Mother Sarah de Beauchamp2 d. after July 1317
Arms His arms were de goules a un lion rampand de or od la bordur' endente de or (Parl.).3
Name Variation Sir Gilbert Talbot was also styled Talebot
Marriage* He married Anne le Boteler, daughter of Sir William le Boteler of Wem and Ankaret verch Griffith.1,4
Event-Misc He had livery of his father's lands on 21 October 1306.3
Event-Misc* He was a commissioner to view St. Briavel's Castle and the vert and venison of Dene Forest on 22 March 1311.5,3
Note* He was given a pardon for his part in the death of Piers de Gavaston on 16 October 1313.5,3
Event-Misc He was called to serve against the Scots between 1314 and 1315.5
Summoned* He was summoned to serve against the Scots on 30 June 1314.3
Feudal* He held Longhope and Blechesdon, Glou., Credenhill and Linton, Hereford on 5 March 1316.3
Criminal* He was An order for his arrest was dated. The charges included attacking the King's subjects in Warwicckshire and attacking and burning Bridgnorth. His lands were taken into the King's (Edward II) hands. On 15 January 1321/22.6,3
(Rebel) Battle-Boroughbridge On 16 Mar 1322, Sir John Gifford, Sir Hugh de Audley, Sir Gilbert Talbot, Sir Bartholomew de Burghersh, Sir Bartholomew de Badlesmere and Sir Humphrey VIII de Bohun fought on the side of the Earl of Lancaster at the Battle of Boroughbridge in Yorkshire He was captured, but allowed to ransom his life and lands for £2000.7,3,8
Event-Misc He was released from prison on 11 July 1322.6
Event-Misc He was empowered to arrest malefactors in Gloucestershire. On 28 October 1322 at Gloucestershire, England.6
Event-Misc He was pardoned. On 1 November 1322.6
Event-Misc He is to arrest disturbers of peace in Glou., Worc., and Here. He is made Custos of Gloucester Caslte, town, and barton under Hugh le Despenser, jun. On 1 November 1322.3
Event-Misc* He is not to aggrieve Aymer, Earl of Pembroke for fishing in his ponds and taking his goods. On 27 December 1322.3
Event-Misc He was among the knights to attend the Great Council on 9 May 1324 at Westminster.6,3
Summoned He was summoned to serve in Guienne on 7 January 1325.3
Event-Misc* His fines were cancelled by King Edward III on 13 February 1326/27.6,3
Event-Misc He was styled Banneret on 24 November 1327.6
Event-Misc He was the king's chamberlain in March 1327/28.6
Event-Misc He obtained grants for Eccleswall and Credenhill, Hereford, and Longhope in Gloucstershire. In April 1328.6
Event-Misc He was Justice of South Wales on 23 October 1330.6
Event-Misc Summoned to Parliament between 27 January 1332 and 20 April 1343.6
Event-Misc He and Hugh le Despenser were appointed to be captains against the King's enemies. On 13 July 1337.6
Death* He died on 24 February 1346 at Eccleswall, Herefordshire, England, at age 69.1,5
Title* He held the title of 1st Lord Talbot.6
Inquisition Post Mor* At the inquisition post mortem of Sir Gilbert Talbot, on 1 March 1346, leaving s. h. Richard.3
Family Anne le Boteler
Marriage* He married Anne le Boteler, daughter of Sir William le Boteler of Wem and Ankaret verch Griffith.1,4
Children
Philippa Talbot
Sir Richard Talbot M.P. b. c 1305, d. 23 Oct 1356
Citations
[S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 84A-30.
[S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 84A-29.
[S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 5, p. 3.
[S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 242.
[S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 246.
[S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 243.
[S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 2, p. 114.
[S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 31.
Chamberlain to Edward III. Summoned to parliament by writ directed 'Gilberto Talbot' whereby he is held to have become Baron Talbot 27 Jan 1331/2
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Preferred Parents:
Father: Richard Talbot, b. ABT 1250 in Herefordshire, England d. 3 SEP 1306 in Gloucestershire, England
Mother: Sarah Beauchamp, b. ABT 1250 in Elmley Castle, Elmley, Worcestershire, England d. JUL 1317 in Elmley Castle, Elmley, Worcestershire, England
Family 1: Anne Boteler, b. 1272 in Wem, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom d. 1340 in Eccleswall, Herefordshire, England
- m. 1304 in Membury, , Devonshire, England
- m. 1300 in England
- Philippa Talbot, b. 1303 in Eccleswall, Herefordshire, England
- Richard de Talbot, b. 6 JAN 1301 in Wyke, Cornwall, England d. 23 OCT 1356 in Goodrich Castle, Eccleswall, Herefordshire, England
- Joan Talbot, b. ABT 1295 in Eccleswall Manor, Herefordshire, England d. 1335
Sources:
- Title: Gilbert Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot (1276-1346) Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors
Author: https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p370.htm#i11111 index to pedigrees
Publication: Name: https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p370.htm#i11111;
Note: Gilbert Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot, Lord Chamberlain, Justice of South Wales [1,2,3]
Last Edited 4 Apr 2020
M, #11111, b. 18 October 1276, d. 24 February 1346
Father Richard Talbot, Sheriff of Gloucester [4] b. c 1250, d. c 3 Sep 1306
Mother Sarah Beauchamp [4] d. a Jul 1317
Gilbert Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot, Lord Chamberlain, Justice of South Wales married Anne le Boteler, daughter of William le Boteler and Ankaret ferch Gruffudd. [2] Gilbert Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot, Lord Chamberlain, Justice of South Wales was born on 18 October 1276 at of Eccleswall in Linton & Credenhill, Herefordshire, England. [3] He died on 24 February 1346 at Eccleswall in Linton, Gloucestershire, England, at age 69. [3]
Family: Anne le Boteler
Children:
Philippa Talbot+ [5] b. c 1303
Sir Richard Talbot, 2nd Lord Talbot & Lord of Mar, Justice of the Peace for Gloucestershire & Herefordshire+ [3] b. c 1305, d. 23 Oct 1356
Citations:
1. [S2903] Unknown author, Burke's Peerage, 1938, p. 2236; OFHS Newsletter, December 1995, p. 93.
2. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 282.
3. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. V, p. 114.
4. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. V, p. 113-114.
5. [S40] RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project.
Page: Relationships and sources
- Title: House of Talbot
Author: Internet
Publication: Name: http://www.europeanheraldry.org/united-kingdom/families/families-s-z/house-talbot/;
Note: The descendesncy of the barrons of Talbot
Page: To prove Richards ancestry
- Title: Gilbert Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot (1276-1346), Wikipedia
Author: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilbert_Talbot,_1st_Baron_Talbot
Publication: Name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilbert_Talbot,_1st_Baron_Talbot;
Note: Gilbert Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot (1276/77–1346) was an English nobleman. He was the first of his line to hold the title of Baron Talbot, and the lineal ancestor of the Earls of Shrewsbury. Talbot was the son of Richard Talbot, the feudal baron of Eccleswall and Sheriff of Gloucestershire, and his wife Sarah Beauchamp, daughter of William de Beauchamp. Talbot married Anne Boteler, daughter of William Boteler. He was appointed to govern Gloucester Castle in 1317. In 1328, he was appointed Lord Chamberlain. In 1330, he was appointed Justice of South Wales. He was first summoned to Parliament on 5 June 1331, and continued to be summoned through 20 April 1343. This established him as a baron by writ, the first Baron Talbot. Talbot died in 1346.
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