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 GASK— GERARD. 17 CASK. i.e., "Murray, Balvexie axd Gask," Barony [S.] {Murray), cr. 1706, with the Dukedom OF Athole [S.], which see. />., "Oufhant of Gask," Barony (OlipJtant), cr. 17G0, being one of "the Jacobite Peerages," for a list of which see vol. i, p. 59, note " b," sub " Albemarle." GAUNT, see GANT. GAYNESBORO, see GAINSBURGH. GEASHILL. Reo "Diory of Geasiiill, in King's county, Ireland," Barony [I.] (l>ighg,er. 1G20. GENEVILL. Barony by Geoffrey de Genevill, s. and h. of Peter G., a Writ. Provencal, sue. his father in 1249, and having m. Maud ("Lady of Trim "), da. and coheir( a ) of Gilbert de Lacy, Lord of the Dominion L 1 299, of Heath (by Isabel, da. of Koger Lu Bigod), acquired with her the to castle of Ludlow in Wales and a moiety of the Lordship of Heath, 1307. afterwards called Trim, and had livery of Trim Castle (1253-54), 38 Hen. III. He was in the Welsh and Gascon wars and was sum. to Pari, as a Baron [LORD GENEVILL] by writs from 6 Feb. (1298/9), 27 Ed. I., to 3 Nov. (130(i), 34 Ed. I. He d. about 1307, having had three sous, two of whom left issue, but since his death the Barony (if indeed it was a hereditary dignity) became do>mant.{ b ) GERARD OF GERARD'S BROMLEY. Barony. 1. Sir Thomas Gerard, of Gerard's Bromley, co. T 1 60*3 Stafford) b. and h. of Sir Gilbert G., of the same, Master of the Rolls (1581-92), by Anne, da. and eventually heir of Thomas Ratcijffe, of Wimersley, co. Lancaster, was knighted by the Earl of Essex before Roueo in 1591, sue. his father, 4 Feb. 1592/3 ; Knight Marshal of the Royal House- hold, 1597 ; and was cr. 21 July 1603,( c ) BARON GERARD OF GERARD'S BROM- LEY, co. Station!. Lord President of Wales, 7 March 1609/10, till his death. He m. firstly Alice, da. and h. of Sir Thomas Rivet. He m. secondly Elizabeth, (a minor in 1590), da. of Robert Woodford, of Brightwell, in Burnham, Bucks, but by her had no issue. He d. 15 Jan. 1617/8, and was bur. at Ashley, co. Stafford. Will dat. 6 Oct. 1617, pr. 11 May 1G1S. His widow IB, about 1620, the Hon. Patrick RnTHVEN, who d. 24 May 1652. ( a ) Margaret, the other da. and coheir ("Lady of Duleek") m. John de Verdon by whom she had Theobald, Lord Verdon [1306], Lord of a moiety of Meath. ('•) There appears to be great confusion as to his issue. He had, apparently, three sons. The issue male of the youngest, Simon G., of Culmullen, became extinct in the 1st or 2d generation. With respect to the two elder sons it is generally stated the eldest, Geoffrey G, d. v.p. and s.p., and that the second son, Peter G., sue. his father. This Peter undoubtedly had a da. and h., Joan, who became representative of her grandfather and who m., before 1308, Roger (Mortimer), Earl of March, into which family the whole estates of the Genevill and a moiety of those of the Lacy family accordingly passed. It appears probable that it was Peter who d. v.p. and that Geoffrey (the eldest br.) ceded his rights, in 1308, to Roger Mortimer and the said Joan, his wife, and, becoming a Friar, d. uum. Nov. 1313. See Banks's "Bar. Ang. Cmc" ( c ) See vol. iii, p. 113, note " c," sub " Devonshire," for a list of the creations made on that day. C