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Friday, June 4, 2010

Sir Edward Gerbridge & Margaret Peyver

1477164. Sir Edward Gerbridge & 1477165. Margaret Peyver

~1315, Edward Gerberge born in Norfolk, England, s/o 2954328. Thomas Gerbridge & 2954329. Brettau Banyard.

~1325, Margaret born in England, heir & d/o 2954330. Philip Peyver.

1/24/1327, Edward III, age 14, succeeded Edward II as King of England.

1345, Edward Gerberge held South-Erpingham. (S) Essay Topo. Hist. Norfolk, V3, 1769, P650.

1346, Sir Edward Gerbridge held a 3rd part of a fee in Wickhampton. (S) Hist. of Norfolk, V11, 1810, Wickhampton.

1347, Sir Edward Gerbridge of Erpingham & Ingworth was found to hold the 3rd part of a fee, and he presented rector John de Woterton to Wickhampton church. (S) Norfolk Archaeology, 1872, P5.

6/1349, The Plague reached Dorset, and had spread across England by the end of 1349.

8/29/1355, John Browning of North Birlingham confirmed, to Robert de Yelverton the manor of Walcote-Hall with its appertenances in South Walsham, Fishley, Upton, &c. with courts, view of frank pledge:—Witnesses; Sir John de Caston, Sir Edward Gerberge, … (S) Hist. of Norfolk, V7, 1807, North-Burlingham.

Edward and Margaret died.

(S) Norfolk Archaeology, V4, 1855, P16.

Family notes:

·         Gerbridge: ‘Sable, a fesse between two chevrons, or’

·         Pever: ‘Argent, on a chevron gules, 3 fleurs de lis, or’

Child of Edward and Margaret:

i. Thomas Gerbridge (738582), born ~1345 in England.


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