Thanks for the very interesting information. I am a bit puzzled though. If Gerard died in 1047 it is more likely he died in France where he had become a monk (information from Wikipedia) especially as the Norman invasion wasn't until 1066.
Thanks, Lindsey, You're absolutely right, and I don't know where that English location came from. I changed his death location to Saint-Wandrille Abbey.
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