Draper, who was engaged in the local cloth trade, paid a fee of 20s. admission to the freedom of Bridport, and acquired two adjacent houses in South Street.
Draper made his will on 19 Mar. 1417. He wished to be buried in St. Mary’s church, Bridport (where he had been churchwarden in 1404-5), and left 6s.8d. to the rector for forgotten tithes. His other monetary legacies totalled no more than 10s. The executors, Walter Bagge, chaplain, and John Palmer II, were to spend 13s.4d. (the rent from one of his houses) on his obit, which to be celebrated every year on the Wednesday after St. Barnabas’s day (11 June). ‘The obet of Gybe Draper’ was still being kept in 1460.
