Gaillard I de Durfort (Occitan: Galhart; fl. 1309–1356), known as the Archdeacon (l'Archidiacre), was a French priest and nobleman of the Durfort family. He inherited the Lacour–Durfort lands in 1345 and abandoned his clerical career to marry Marguerite de Caumont.
At first he took the English side in the Hundred Years' War. As a commander, he played a major role in the campaigns of 1345–46 in the Duchy of Gascony. In 1352 he changed sides, but in 1356 he returned to the English side.
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GaillardIdeDurfort (Occitan: Galhart; fl. 1309–1356), known as the Archdeacon (l'Archidiacre), was a French priest and nobleman of the Durfort family...
traceable to Arnaud deDurfort (fl. 1305), who acquired the fief of Duras by his marriage with a niece of Pope Clement V. GaillardIdeDurfort (died 1356/7)...
Gaillard III deDurfort (Occitan: Galhart, Latin: Galhardus de Durefort; fl. 1414–1442) was a Gascon nobleman of the Durfort family. He inherited the lordship...
d'Albret, Lord of Gensac, had issue. Isabeau de Caumont Marguerite de Caumont, married GaillardIdeDurfort, Lord of Duras, had issue. Anselme (1868)....
were given free rein and increased their raids dramatically. The Durforts under Gaillard II, who would later serve as seneschal himself, attacked the Agenais...
John Trailly (1397) – second appointment Archambaud de Grailly (1397–1399) Gaillard II deDurfort (1399–1415) John Tiptoft (1415–1423) John Radcliffe...
1738–1748 François Renaud de Villeneuve 1748–1766 Raymond deDurfort Léobard 1766–1774 Joseph-François de Malide 1774–1790 Dominique Pouderous 1791–? Alexandre...