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Thomas appears to have been one of only two of fourteen seneschals of Gascony that Edward himself appointed during the lifetime of his father, who appointed all the others. He was replaced as seneschal sometime between March and November 1269. Thomas was granted the position of serjeant of
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at the time of her marriage. Part of the significance of this writ is that it shows that at the time the suzerainty of the Duke of Gascony over the Viscount of Béarn was not disputed and covered the whole of the viscountcy.
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for Edward by 1259, perhaps originally working as the deputy of the previous keeper, Ralph de Donjon. As keeper of the wardrobe, he received and disbursed money on Edward's behalf.
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as well as the tolls in 1275. Thomas's widow Joan was granted the custody and tolls of the gate in 1278, which she then surrendered to the crown, in return for a pension.
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Thomas was appointed seneschal before 21 November 1268, when as seneschal he witnessed the signing of the marriage contract between
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official who had "a career fairly characteristic of the more capable clerks" in the household of the Lord Edward, future
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Thomas was sent on a "special mission" to Ireland in 1264, during which he sat with the other members of the king's
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and his wife, Marguerite de Turenne. This was the first case from Gascony that was appealed to the
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Although he had professional training as a lawyer, Thomas began his governmental career as a minor
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along with another knight and a clerk to defend the Crown against the lawsuit brought by
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in the Lord Edward's household. He can be seen acting in connection with the
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In 1259 he was in Gascony in his capacity as a former lawyer to assist the
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J. Robin Studd, "The Marriage of Henry of Almain and Constance of Béarn",
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Barrow, J S, J D Herson, A H Lawes, P J Riden, and M V J Seaborne.
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Service in the household of Edward I of England, Seneschal of Gascony
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J. Robin Studd, "The Lord Edward and King Henry III",
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A Catalogue of the Acts of the Lord Edward, 1254–1272
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Index

English
Edward I of England
Privy Council of Ireland
Constable of the Tower
Lord Mayor of London
Seneschal of Gascony
clerk
Duchy of Gascony
keeper of the wardrobe
king's lieutenant for Gascony
Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester
knight
Henry III
Renaud II de Pons
parlement of Paris
Archbishop of Dublin
pleas to the Crown
tallage
Jews
Henry of Almain
Constance of Béarn
patria potestas
Gaston VII of Béarn
seisin
Brulhois
Gabardan
dowry
Eastgate
Chester
Jean I de Grailly

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