GILES, John, of All Cannings, Wilts.
Clerk of the peace, Wilts. 1421–44.
Commr. of inquiry Hants, Northants., Som., Wilts. May 1443 (wastes, estates of alien priories).
GILES, John
Clerk of the peace, Wilts. 1421–44.
Commr. of inquiry Hants, Northants., Som., Wilts. May 1443 (wastes, estates of alien priories).
GILES, John
Commr. of sewers, Thames estuary Feb. 1362, Feb. 1370, Mar. 1374, July, Oct. 1375, May 1377, Feb. 1385; array, Essex July 1377, Sept. 1380, Apr. 1385, May 1386; inquiry Mar. 1380 (repairs, Havering-atte-Bower); to receive parliamentary subsidies allocated for the army in Brittany June 1380; review poll tax assessments, Essex Mar. 1381; put down rebellion Dec. 1381, Mar., Dec. 1382; of gaol delivery, Rayleigh Dec. 1383; to administer oath of support for the Lords Appellant, Essex Mar. 1388.
J.p. Essex 29 May 1376 – July 1377, 26 May 1380-July 1389.
Speaker 1380 (Jan.), 1380 (Nov.)
Parlty. cttee. to investigate the administration of the King’s household Mar. 1380.
GILDESBURGH, Sir John (c.1331-1389)
Bailiff, Bristol Mich. 1419–20; sheriff 12 Oct. 1428–3 Oct. 1429.
Constable of the Bristol Staple 22 Sept. 1429–30.
See also Trans. Bristol and Glos. Arch. Soc. lxxiv. 89-91.
GILDENEY, Henry (-d.1430/1)
Commr. of inquiry, Glos. Sept. 1412 (the death of Thomas Compton at Gloucester), Nov. 1421 (ownership of the manor of Brokenborough); array May 1418; to treat for royal loans Nov. 1419, Jan. 1420; of gaol delivery, Gloucester castle Sept. 1424; to assess a parliamentary subsidy, Glos. Apr. 1431.
Escheator, Glos. and the adjacent march of Wales 3 Nov. 1412 – 10 Nov. 1413, 8 Dec. 1416 – 30 Nov. 1417, 4 Nov. 1428–12 Feb. 1430.
J.p. Glos. 26 Nov. 1416–28 Apr. 1437 (q).
Steward of Llanthony priory by Gloucester by Jan. 1417-c.1434.
Bailiff, Gloucester Mich. 1418–19, 1424 – 25, 1429 – 30, 1432–3.
Gov. of L. Inn 1424–5.
Steward for the duchy of Lancaster, Herefs. and Glos. (in office under Queen Katherine for Whetenhurst and Southam) 1425–6.
Surveyor and controller of pavage, Gloucester 12 Oct. 1429–39.
Bristol and Glos. Arch. Soc. lxxiv. 87-89. He is to be distinguished from the Wilts. coroner of the same name, who was probably the Robert Gilbert, citizen of Salisbury, probate of whose will was dated 21 Oct. 1440: PCC 28 Luffenham; CCR, 1435-41, p. 400.
GILBERT, Robert II
GILBERT, Robert I