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Gerard II de Lisle, 1st Baron Lisle (1304 – 9 June 1360) of Kingston Lisle, (Latinised to ''de Insula'' ("from the Island"), French ''de L'Isle'') was an English nobleman and soldier during King Edward III's campaigns in Scotland and France. ==Origins== He was born ''circa'' 1304,〔aged 23 in Feb. 1327, aged 40 in 1350〕 the son and heir of Sir Warin de Lisle, of Kingston Lisle in the parish of Sparsholt, Berkshire, Keeper of Windsor Castle, by his wife Alice le Tyeys, daughter of Henry le Tyeys, 1st Lord Tyeys. His grandfather was Gerard I de Lisle of Kingston Lisle, the younger son of Robert de Lisle of Rougemont by his wife Alice FitzGerold (granddaughter of Henry I FitzGerold (d.1173/4)), the heiress of Kingston. The arms of Barons Lisle of Rougemont were: ''Or, a fess between two chevrons sable''. In 1269 Alice granted the manor of Kingston to her younger son Gerard I de Lisle, whose family adopted the arms of FitzGerold: ''Gules, a lion statant guardant argent crowned or''.〔Victoria County History, Berkshire: Volume 4, 1924, pp 311-319, Parishes: Sparsholt (Kingston Lisle) (). Arms of Lisle of Kingston Lisle ''Gules, a lion statant guardant argent crowned or'', per Byrne, Muriel St Clare, (ed.), The Lisle Letters, London & Chicago, 1981, p.178〕
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