Charles
Gerard, the son of a Lancashire landowner, was born in 1618. He was
educated in France and on the outbreak of the Civil
War
joined the Royalist forces.
Gerard
commanded a regiment at Edgehill.
He impressed Charles I and in 1644 he
appointed Gerard
as commander of his troops in south west Wales. Gerard's
royalist forces soon won back the territory that had been lost and
by the summer of 1644 Rowland Laugharne
and his soldiers had been forced to return to Pembroke.
After the Battle
of Naseby the king withdrew to Raglan Castle. Charles hoped that
he would be able to persuade more Welshmen to join his army. However,
Gerard's treatment of the Welsh after his victories in 1644 had turned
them against the royalist cause.
To protect themselves
against Gerard's royalist troops, men in Glamorgan had formed a 'Peaceable
Army'. Charles
I agreed to meet
representatives of this group at St Fagans on 29 July 1645, to discuss
their grievances. As a result of this meeting, Charles agreed to remove
Gerald as commander of the royalist forces in South Wales and replaced
him with Jacob
Astley.
Gerard went into exile
during the rule of Oliver Cromwell.
At the Restoration he regained his
estates and was created the Earl of Macclesfield in 1679. Charles
Gerard, 1st Earl of Macclesfield, died in 1694.

(1)
Richard
Symonds, royalist officer, diary entry (30th July, 1645)
In the county of Glamorgan
some propositions were tendered to his Majesty, which if he would
grant, they would continue to defend his Majesty and their country...
The meeting was at Kevenoh,
four miles from Cardiff. The King agreed to their propositions...
They called themselves the Peaceable Army.
(2)
Mercurius Civicus, newspaper (28th August 1645)
The King met 600 men in
Glamorgan... They demanded that the Papists be removed from the country...
and a governor and garrison of their own put in... the removal of
the £7,000 demand from Colonel Gerard... The King left Cardiff
that night... Gerard was put out of command in Wales, it being the
country's demand.

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