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Katharine Gerard




Family 1: Peter Gerard of Bryn,    b. ABT 1335 in Bryn, Lancashire, England    d. 30 NOV 1380 in Lancashire, England
  1. Thomas Gerard of Bryn, b. ABT 1360 in Bryn, Lancashire, England     d. 27 MAR 1416 in Kingsley, Cheshire, England
Sources:
  1. Title: Peter Gerard & Katherine - 1354 Marriage Reference (married quite young)
    Author: Final Concords For Lancashire, Part 2, p 142-144, 1307-1377, by William Farrer
    Publication: Name: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/lancs-final-concords/vol2/pp130-167;
    Note: p 142-144 18. At Preston, on Monday the morrow of the Close of Easter, 4 Henry, Duke of Lancaster [21st April, 1354], and afterwards recorded on Monday the morrow of St. Margaret the Virgin in the said year [21st July, 1354]. Between Peter Jerard and Katherine his wife, plaintiffs, and William Jerard and Joan his wife, (fn. 9) deforciants of a moiety of the manor of Wyndhull [Windle], and of a fourth part of the manor of Raynhull [Rainhill]. William and Joan granted a third part of the said moiety and two parts of two parts of the said moiety, and the said fourth part, to Peter and Katherine; to have and to hold to them and to the heirs issuing of their bodies, of William and Joan and the heirs of Joan, rendering a rose by the year at the Nativity of St. John the Baptist for all service, custom and exaction. Moreover William and Joan granted that the third part of two parts of the said moiety, which Hugh de Venables and Katherine his wife held in dower of the said Katherine on the day this concord was made, after the decease of Katherine should remain to Peter and Katherine his wife, and to their heirs aforesaid, in default of their issue to remain to the issue of the said Peter, in default to revert to William and Joan and to the heirs of Joan, for which Peter and Katherine his wife gave them 100 marks. 19. At Preston, on Monday the morrow of the Close of Easter, 4 Henry, Duke of Lancaster [21st April, 1354], and afterwards recorded on the morrow of St. Margaret the Virgin, in the said year [21st July, 1354]. Between William Jerard and Joan, his wife, plaintiffs, and Richard Jerard and Adam Banes, deforciants of the manor of Assheton in Makerfeld. William and Joan acknowledged the said manor to be the right of Richard, for which Richard and Adam granted a third part and two parts to William and Joan; to have and to hold to them for their lives. Richard and Adam also granted that a third part of two parts of the said manor, which Hugh de Venables and Katherine, his wife, held in dower of the said Katherine of the inheritance of the said Richard on the day this concord was made, should revert to Richard and Adam, and to the heirs of Richard after Katherine's decease. After the decease of William and Joan, the said manor entirely to remain to Peter Jerard and to the heirs which he should beget by Katherine his wife, in default to remain to Peter's issue, in default to remain to Joan, daughter of Alan de Burnhull, and to her heirs

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