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Sir Thomas Gerard

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Mellor, Lancashire, England
Death: September 1601 (61-70)
Bryn, Ashton-in-Makerfield, Lancashire, England
Place of Burial: Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Son of Sir Thomas Gerard, of the Bryne and Jane Gerard
Husband of Elizabeth Garrett
Father of Sir Thomas Gerard, MP, 1st Baronet of Bryn; John Gerard, S.J.; Sir Thomas Gerard; Nicholas Gerard; Dorothy Gerard and 4 others
Brother of Katherine Torbock

Occupation: Sheriff of Lancaster, 1558
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About Sir Thomas Gerard


Sir Thomas Gerard was the son of Sir Thomas Gerard and Jane Legh.2 He married Elizabeth Port, daughter of Sir John Port.1 He died in September 1601.1

Biography

From “History of Parliament” (document attached)

Family and Education 1st s. of Sir Thomas Gerard of Bryn by Jane, da. of Sir Peter Legh of Haydock, Lancs. and Lyme, Cheshire. m. Elizabeth, da. and coh. of Sir John Port† of Etwall, Derbys., 2s. inc. Thomas II 3da. suc. fa. 1553. Kntd. Oct. 1553.

Offices Held Sheriff, Lancs. 1557-8; j.p. Derbys. 1564, Lancs. by 1570, prob. rem. from both commissions 1571.

Biography Gerard succeeded to large estates in Lancashire, centred on the main family seat at Bryn, near Wigan. He also had property in Cheshire, and in November 1558 came into possession of Etwall in Derbyshire by right of his wife, who shared her father’s lands with her two sisters, Margaret, who later married Sir Thomas Stanhope, and Dorothy, wife of Sir George Hastings. Gerard often lived at Etwall, and it was probably here that his younger son, John Gerard the Jesuit, was born in 1564. Both Sir Thomas and his wife were Catholics, and he employed men of his own faith, Edmund Lewknor and William Sutton, as tutors to his sons. He apparently remained on the commission of the peace for some years, in counties where it is unlikely that justices were compelled to take the oath of supremacy, but neither he nor his fellow-Member, Sir John Southworth, was again elected to Parliament. Apart from his membership of the succession committee on 31 Oct. 1566, and of the delegation summoned on 5 Nov. 1566 to hear the Queen’s message on the succession, the only reference to Gerard as an MP is a privilege case concerning one of his servants.1

Little is known of him before 1571, when he was implicated in a half-hearted plot to free Mary Stuart from Tutbury castle, a few miles from his seat at Etwall. By this time he was heavily in debt, which he advanced as an excuse, hoping, as he put it, to escape his English creditors by accompanying Mary to Scotland. Gerard now wrote to Mary ‘offering to her a device that she should come away disguised, and so to escape after a time’, a plan which Mary ‘utterly misliked’. Next, Gerard was arrested on a charge of treason. From the Tower in July 1571 he petitioned Elizabeth for mercy, maintaining that he ‘never had evil thought against her royal person’. Released after two years, he had to sell lands—some to his relative Sir Gilbert Gerard—to pay a heavy fine. Recusancy fines added to his financial difficulties. Between 1574 and 1598 he made a number of enfeoffments and settlements of his property, perhaps to avoid forfeiture, and in March 1586 offered to compound for his fines by an annual payment of £30. But the activities of his younger son, the Jesuit, made it unlikely that he would be granted favourable terms, and after the Babington plot he was again under suspicion of treason. After periods of imprisonment in the Tower and the Wood Street Counter he finally ‘made show of conformity’ and in November 1594 he received a full pardon ‘for all treasons heretofore committed’. He died in September 1601, and on 28 Oct. was buried at Winwick, Lancashire.2

Ref Volumes: 1558-1603 Author: N. M. Fuidge Notes 1. Baines, Lancs. iv. 376; CPR, 1553-4, p. 1; 1557-8, pp. 468-9; 1563-6, pp. 20, 260; 1566-9, pp. 409, 410; 1569-72, pp. 73, 223; Camb. Univ. Lib. Gg. iii. 34, p. 209; Gerard, Autobiog. ed. Caraman, 1-4, 213 n; CJ, i. 75; D’Ewes, 126. 2.HMC Hatfield, i. 504-72; x. 141; VCH Lancs. iii. 54; iv. 144; Murdin, State Pprs. 35, 771; SP12/184/48(8); CSP Dom. 1581-90, p. 531; 1591-4, pp. 380-1, 563; Add. 1580-1625, pp. 399-400; Cath. Rec. Soc. xxi. 180-1, 187-90, 210-15; APC, xviii. 163; Lansd. 33, f. 145; Lancs. Eliz. Recusants (Chetham Soc. n.s. cx), 115; Lancs. Funeral Certs. (Chetham Soc. lxxv), 88-96.

Family

Children of Elizabeth Port and Sir Thomas Gerard:

  1. Sir Thomas Gerard, 1st Bt.+2 b. 1560, d. c Feb 1620/21. Married 1) Cecily Maney 2) Mary Hawes 3) Mary Dormer.
  2. John Gerard, (1564–1637), jesuit, second son. Ob. s.p.
  3. Elizabeth, wife of 1) … Leighton, knt. 2) Sir George Peckham, knt.
  4. Mary, wife of John Jenison, brother of Michael
  5. Martha, wife of Michael Jenison, brother of John

Thomas Gerard [Parents] was born in 1530 in Lancashire, England. He married Elizabeth Port.

Elizabeth Port [Parents] was born in 1535. She married Thomas Gerard.

They had the following children:

  • M i Thomas Gerard
  • F ii Mary Gerard was born in 1558.
  • F iii Dorothy Gerard was born in 1562.(??)
  • F iv Martha Gerard was born in 1564.
  • M v John Gerard was born in 1566

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John Port [Parents] was born in 1515. He married Elizabeth Gifford.

Elizabeth Gifford was born in 1515. She married John Port.

They had the following children:

  • F i Elizabeth Port

Sent to the Tower of London twice, being accused of a design to deliver the Queen of Scots out of her confinement.


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The Visitation of the County Palatine of Lancaster, Made in the Year 1664-5 pg 116. < Archive.Org >


References

  1. The Visitation of the County Palatine of Lancaster, Made in the Year 1664-5 pg 116 < Archive.Org >
  2. Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 228-229
  3. http://www.garrettfamily.info/family-history/garrett-other/The-Mary... (has errors)
  4. Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families in unknown series (2; n.p.: n.pub., 2011)
  5. http://thepeerage.com/p41837.htm#i418364
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Sir Thomas Gerard's Timeline

1535
1535
Mellor, Lancashire, England
1560
June 12, 1560
Bryn, Ashton-in-Makerfield, Greater Manchester, England, United Kingdom
1564
1564
1597
1597
New Hall, Lancashire, England
1601
September 1601
Age 66
Bryn, Ashton-in-Makerfield, Lancashire, England
October 28, 1601
Age 66
Winwick, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
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Brynn,, Wigan,, Greater Manchester, England, United Kingdom
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