12. WALTER7 DE CLOPTONE (WILLIAM6, WALTER5, WILLIAM4 DE CLOPTUNNE, WALTER3, WILLIAM2, GUILLAUME1PECCHE) died 1327. He married (1) ANWETT. He married (2) ALICE FITZWARINE.
Child of Walter de Cloptone and Anwett is:
i.
JOHN8 DE CLOPTONE.
Children of Walter de Cloptone and Alice FitzWarine are:
14.
ii.
WILLIAM8 DE CLOPTONE, d. 1377.
iii.
THOMAS DE CLOPTONE.
13. GILBERT7 PECCHE (GILBERT6, GILBERT5, HAMON4, GILBERT3, HAMON2, GUILLAUME1) died August 1349. He married (1) JOAN. He married (2) SYBIL.
Notes
Gilbert, Lord Pecche was a minor, age 16, at his father's death and reached his majority in 1327/28 when he did homage and had livery of his inheritance. He was a knight in 1328 and served in France in the campaigns of 1342 (in Brittany), 1346, and 1347. He served in the retinue of the Earl of Suffolk from the time of the king's landing at La Hogue in July of 1346, at the Battle of Crecy in August, and until the king's return. For his good service he received a pardon for his part in the seizure of the Archdeacon of Essex who was imprisoned at Great Thurlow and paid a ransom of three hundred pounds to save his life. Gilbert, Lord Pecche's arrest, with a number of his men, had been ordered in 1340 for his action. The incident may have had some connection to his effort to recover the manor of Birdbrook, which had been included in his grandfather's surrender to King Edward I, from the Abbot of Westminster. He was never summoned to parliament.
Gilbert, Lord Pecche married (1) in 1331, Sibyl (parentage unknown); and married (2), without the king's license, Joan, widow of John de Ingoldesthorpe.