1st Lord Say. He proved his age on or shortly before February 15, 1302/03. On October 28, 1304, he was granted protection for going beyond seas with Edward, Prince of Wales, and on March 22, 1306/07, he was ordered to be at London on the morrow of Holy Trinity to set out with Edward for France. He was summoned to serve against the Scots in 1310 and 1311, and every year from 1314 to 1319. He was summoned to Parliament from July 26, 1313, to May 14, 1321, by writs directed Galfr[id] de Say, whereby he is held to have become lord Say. In 1318, he, his wife, and others were ordered delivered to Canterbury jail for receiving Robert Coleman atte Mersh, an outlaw in Kent for divers felonies. In 1321, he was part of a commission of oyer and terminer to try those who had defended Leeds Castle against the Queen. On February 6, 1321/22, he was ordered to raise troops and be ready to march with them to the King against the rebels or adherents of the earl of Lancaster.