He probably born in located in the
Pyrénées-Atlantiques (Aquitaine). In 1386, Garro had earned income of Cinco Villas (Navarra). Being ambassador Pere Arnaut de Garro travel to
London to finalize the details of the wedding the daughter of Charles II, with a prince of the Court of England. In gratification by the merits of his ancestors during the
Hundred Years' War,
Edward III of England awarded him an annual income of 200 pounds of gold. Garro was the
Governor and
Alcalde of the town and castle of
Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, the capital of the sixth Merindad
Lower Navarre. == References ==