Background
Gerard was the son of William Gerard (died 1609) of Flambards, Harrow-on-the-Hill and his wife Dorothy Ratcliff, daughter of John Ratcliff of Langley. He succeeded his father in 1609, inheriting Flambards in Harrow.
Gerard was the son of William Gerard (died 1609) of Flambards, Harrow-on-the-Hill and his wife Dorothy Ratcliff, daughter of John Ratcliff of Langley. He succeeded his father in 1609, inheriting Flambards in Harrow.
In 1624 he was elected Member of Parliament for both Middlesex and Newtown, Isle of Wight but chose to sit for Middlesex.
He was a supporter of the Parliamentary cause during the English Civil War and of Oliver Cromwell during the Protectorate. Gilbert served as Clerk of the Council of the Duchy of Lancaster from 1609 to 1640. In 1621 he was elected Member of Parliament for Middlesex.
He was elected again for Middlesex in 1625 and 1626.
In 1626 he was also appointed High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire. In April 1640 Gerard was elected Member of Parliament for Middlesex for the Short Parliament and in November the same year for the Long Parliament.
He showed himself to be an enemy to the Earl of Strafford, and afterwards joined the Parliamentary cause against the King. He was appointed to the Committee of Both Kingdoms, and he was made paymaster of the Parliamentary army.
He had three-pence in the pound allowance, worth fifty thousand pounds and also was appointed Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.
The Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell made him a lord of his Upper House. He had the courage to bring an action against Colonel Alured, who had personally stopped him as he was entering the House. But Parliament ordered the action to be dropped, as it was done by their order.
The Army soon after obtaining the superiority, he was nominated one of the new Council of State.
In April 1660 he was elected Member of Parliament for Lancaster. He survived the restoration, dying on 6 January 1670, and was buried at Harrow.
In 1614 Gerard married Charlotte Miriam who bore two children Thomas and Katherine. They lived in their estate in Strafford.
Katherine at age 15 ran away and was to be found two years later.
Thomas lived to the age of 14 and died.
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He was elected Member of Parliament for Wigan in 1614 and created a baronet in 1620.