In 1337, Bernard and Oliver of Ingham were appointed lieutenants of the king of England in Gascony. This post was primarily military in nature. Subsequently, he proved to be one of the most loyal Gascon barons to the English cause. Philip VI of France found it impossible to win him over even with bribes.
In 1351, his second son Bernard was betrothed to Isabella, eldest daughter of Edward III. The marriage never took place, however, due to Isabella having changed her mind prior to her departure for Gascony.[1]
^Richardson, Douglas, Everingham, Kimball G. (2004) Plantagenet Ancestry: a study in Colonial and Medieval Families. Baltimore:Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc.p. 26. Google Books. Retrieved 2010-11-25
Further reading
Lodge, Eleanor C. Gascony under English Rule. Kennikat Press, 1926.
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