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31: 543: 431: 499: 465: 335:(d.1228), 3rd son of William III. 6th feudal baron of Bramber. In 1216 he was regranted by King Henry III many of the lands seized by King John in 1208 from his father William III, including Bramber (which he temporarily surrendered in 1218 to his son William V), the moiety of Totnes, and Kington. Reginald also held Brecon, Abergavenny, Radnor and Builth. 195:(1216–1272) regranted most, except Barnstaple which was lost permanently, to his 3rd son Reginald. Reginald's son William V died leaving 4 daughters co-heiresses to all the family's Welsh lands, but Bramber and Gower passed back to the senior family line which held them until 1326 when William VII died leaving two daughters co-heiresses. 399:(died 1326), son of William VI. 10th feudal baron of Bramber, 2nd Baron Braose. Held Bramber and Gower. On 29 December 1299 William VII de Braose was summoned to parliament. On his death in 1326, the first creation of the barony fell into abeyance. His co-heiresses were his daughters Aline and Joan. 613:
Sanders, I.J., English Baronies, Oxford, 1960: Braose baronies in Wales, p. 21; Kington, p. 57; Totnes, p. 89; Bramber, p. 108; Barnstaple, p. 104
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as he is recorded as having sat in the parliament of April to May 1290, whereby he may be held to have been summoned by writ. Held Bramber and Gower.
296:(d.1228); the moiety of Barnstaple was granted permanently out of the family to Henry de Tracy and the moiety of Totnes was likewise granted away to 762:
Power, Daniel (2015). "The Briouze family in the thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries: inheritance strategies, lordship and identity".
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The most significant members of this family were as follows, with ordinal numbers based on those shown by Sanders, English Baronies:
362: 483: 441: 265: 254:. Held 1/2 barony of Barnstaple. He married Bertha FitzWalter, the heiress of the marcher lordships of Brecon and Abergavenny. 235: 207: 152: 819: 732: 589: 569: 456:. Matthew Paris is not generally regarded as a reliable source for heraldry and these arms must be considered doubtful. 396: 386: 358: 677: 354: 806:. Histoires de famille. La parentĂ© au Moyen Age (in French). Vol. 22. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols Publishers. 292:. 1208 King John seized much of his lands, including Bramber, re-granted by King Henry III in 1216 to his 3rd son 341:(d.1230), son of Reginald de Braose (d.1227), "Black William", 7th feudal baron of Bramber. He was executed by 30: 163:
of 1086 in which he is shown as the holder of Bramber. Philip I made personal conquests in the Welsh Marches of
838: 361:(d.1282)), Brecon and Kington (to Eleanor the wife of Humphrey V de Bohun (d.1265), who predeceased his father 520: 338: 17: 452:, Part III (1250–59) British Library MS Royal 14 C VII f. 29v (shown there inverted to denote his death): 304:(d.1228). Kington was seized by King John in 1208, but was regranted to Reginald in 1216 by King Henry III. 268:(1140/1150–1211), son of William II. 4th feudal baron of Bramber. c.1194 he acquired the feudal barony of 409: 116: 585: 523:(d.1230). They appear as a marginal drawing of an inverted shield referring to his "impious murder" ( 379:(d.1232), son of William IV. 8th feudal baron of Bramber. John acquired Gower in 1219 with help from 370: 191:
in 1206. King John temporarily seized most of the lands of William III in 1208 but his infant son
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The Matthew Paris Shields, published 1958 in series "Aspilogia II", MP IV No7, Boydell Press
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Holt, J.C. “The Casus Regis Reconsidered.” Haskins Society Journal 10 (2001): pp.163-182.
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William IV de Braose (d.1210), eldest son of William III, pre-deceased father, father of
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was inherited by William II from his mother. William III acquired the feudal barony of
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1135–1179), son of Philip I. 3rd feudal baron of Bramber. Inherited a
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1096–1134), son of William I. 2nd feudal baron of Bramber. Became a
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Mobilités du lignage anglo-normand de Briouze (mi- xi e siècle – 1326)
41:(died 1395), dressed in full armour, his head resting on a helm. The 792: 704:
G E Cokayne ed. V Gibbs, The Complete Peerage, Vol. 2, (1912) pp302-4
588:. Similar arms, with a single queue, had been adopted by his father, 794:
Mobilités du lignage anglo-normand de Briouze (mi-XIe siècle - 1326)
115:, Normandy. Members of this family played a significant part in the 108: 100: 239: 217: 144: 128: 120: 104: 50: 713:
Lewis, Susanne, The Art of Matthew Paris in the Chronica Majora
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Lewis, Susanne, The Art of Matthew Paris in the Chronica Majora
731:, Part III; (1250–59) British Library MS Royal 14 C VII f. 116 565: 527:). However Matthew Paris depicts different arms for him in his 285: 229: 188: 168: 280:. Infamous for the Christmas Day Massacre of Welsh Princes at 575: 548: 184: 124: 112: 464: 284:
in 1175. 1206 gained control of 1/2 the feudal barony of
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and shields. South wall of sanctuary, St Mary's Church,
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and purchased Bramber from his uncle Reginald in 1226.
250:, Devon, from his mother Aenor de Totnes, daughter of 365:(d.1275)) and Abergavenny and a moiety of Totnes (to 139:
The first English land-holding by the family was the
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288:, confiscated in 1087 from his great-grandfather 830: 459: 454:Party per fesse gules and azure, three garbs or 435:Party per fesse gules and azure, three garbs or 353:, son of her father's executioner), Radnor (to 210:(died 1093/1096). 1st feudal baron of Bramber. 187:in 1203, and a moiety of the feudal barony of 631:"Horsham – St Mary – Sussex Parish Churches" 531:, Part III, fol.75v, in an inverted shield: 488:Barry of six vair gules and ermine and azure 469:Barry of six vair gules and ermine and azure 797:(PhD) (in French). University of Poitiers. 224:by his own conquests in Wales, namely of 260:(fl.1174), younger brother of William II. 198: 801: 790: 633:. Sussexparishchurches.org. 2013-11-03. 541: 537: 497: 463: 429: 425: 311:(d.1232). He died in royal captivity at 29: 517:Party per pale indented gules and azure 503:Party per pale indented gules and azure 363:Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford 14: 831: 667: 493: 272:in Herefordshire.1203 granted by King 761: 648: 300:but was regained by grant in 1218 to 533:Gules, four piles meeting in base or 24: 755: 729:Historia Anglorum, Chronica Majora 450:Historia Anglorum, Chronica Majora 359:Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer 119:and subsequent power struggles in 25: 850: 515:(folio 116) attributed the arms, 592:, 1st Baron Braose (died 1291). 572:, 2nd Baron Braose (1260–1326): 637:from the original on 2017-11-07 440:These arms were attributed to 131:in the 11th to 14th centuries. 743: 722: 707: 686: 661: 623: 574:Azure crusilly (i.e. semy) of 13: 1: 776:10.1080/03044181.2015.1050841 617: 547:Azure crusilly (i.e. semy of 155:(died 1093/1096) between the 134: 96:) was a prominent family of 460:Giles and Reginald de Braose 7: 764:Journal of Medieval History 595: 183:c.1194 and the lordship of 147:in Sussex, granted by King 10: 855: 812:10.1484/m.hifa-eb.5.121749 607: 580:lion double queued rampant 553:lion double queued rampant 482:(d.1228), younger sons of 315:, Dorset, with his mother 117:Norman conquest of England 802:Rigollet, AmĂ©lie (2021). 791:Rigollet, AmĂ©lie (2017). 478:(d.1215) and his brother 403: 371:William III de Cantilupe 246:of the feudal barony of 175:of the feudal barony of 568:the following arms for 420: 668:Walker, David (1990). 586:Barons' Letter of 1301 557: 505: 471: 437: 199:Prominent land-holders 58: 839:Anglo-Norman families 570:William VII de Braose 545: 538:William VII de Braose 511:(c.1200-1259) in his 501: 484:William III de Braose 467: 442:William III de Braose 433: 426:William III de Braose 397:William VII de Braose 266:William III de Braose 149:William the Conqueror 33: 656:Magna Carta Ancestry 590:William VI de Braose 525:Nota impiam murthram 387:William VI de Braose 325:(d.s.p. 1215), 236:William II de Braose 521:William V de Braose 494:William V de Braose 339:William V de Braose 258:Philip II de Braose 208:William I de Braose 153:William I de Braose 737:2016-03-04 at the 558: 506: 480:Reginald de Braose 472: 438: 414:Bishop of Llandaff 343:Llywelyn the Great 333:Reginald de Braose 327:Bishop of Hereford 302:Reginald de Braose 294:Reginald de Braose 282:Abergavenny Castle 214:Philip I de Braose 59: 45:is decorated with 821:978-2-503-59248-0 513:Historia Anglorum 416:from 1266 to 1287 410:William de Braose 351:David ap Llywelyn 317:Maud de St Valery 278:Lordship of Gower 35:Funerary monument 16:(Redirected from 846: 825: 798: 787: 750: 747: 741: 726: 720: 711: 705: 702: 693: 690: 684: 683: 665: 659: 652: 646: 645: 643: 642: 627: 549:crosses-crosslet 486:(d.1211) : 159:of 1066 and the 39:Thomas de Braose 21: 854: 853: 849: 848: 847: 845: 844: 843: 829: 828: 822: 758: 756:Further reading 753: 748: 744: 739:Wayback Machine 727: 723: 712: 708: 703: 696: 691: 687: 680: 666: 662: 653: 649: 640: 638: 629: 628: 624: 620: 610: 598: 576:cross-crosslets 540: 529:Chronica Majora 496: 476:Giles de Braose 462: 428: 423: 406: 323:Giles de Braose 298:Henry FitzCount 290:Juhel de Totnes 252:Juhel de Totnes 201: 157:Norman Conquest 137: 103:originating in 63:House of Braose 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 852: 842: 841: 827: 826: 820: 799: 788: 770:(3): 341–361. 757: 754: 752: 751: 742: 721: 706: 694: 685: 678: 670:Medieval Wales 660: 647: 621: 619: 616: 615: 614: 609: 606: 605: 604: 597: 594: 539: 536: 495: 492: 461: 458: 427: 424: 422: 419: 418: 417: 405: 402: 401: 400: 394: 384: 377:John de Braose 374: 336: 330: 320: 309:John de Braose 305: 263: 262: 261: 233: 211: 200: 197: 193:King Henry III 136: 133: 26: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 851: 840: 837: 836: 834: 823: 817: 813: 809: 805: 800: 796: 795: 789: 785: 781: 777: 773: 769: 765: 760: 759: 746: 740: 736: 733: 730: 725: 719: 715: 710: 701: 699: 689: 681: 679:0-521-31153-5 675: 671: 664: 657: 651: 636: 632: 626: 622: 612: 611: 603: 600: 599: 593: 591: 587: 583: 581: 577: 571: 567: 563: 556: 554: 550: 544: 535: 534: 530: 526: 522: 518: 514: 510: 509:Matthew Paris 504: 500: 491: 489: 485: 481: 477: 470: 466: 457: 455: 451: 447: 446:Matthew Paris 443: 436: 432: 415: 411: 408: 407: 398: 395: 392: 388: 385: 382: 381:Llywelyn Fawr 378: 375: 372: 368: 364: 360: 356: 352: 348: 344: 340: 337: 334: 331: 328: 324: 321: 318: 314: 310: 306: 303: 299: 295: 291: 287: 283: 279: 275: 271: 267: 264: 259: 256: 255: 253: 249: 245: 241: 237: 234: 231: 227: 223: 219: 215: 212: 209: 206: 205: 204: 196: 194: 190: 186: 182: 178: 174: 170: 166: 162: 161:Domesday Book 158: 154: 150: 146: 142: 141:feudal barony 132: 130: 126: 122: 118: 114: 110: 106: 102: 99: 95: 91: 87: 83: 79: 75: 71: 68: 64: 56: 52: 48: 44: 40: 36: 32: 19: 18:Braose family 803: 793: 767: 763: 745: 728: 724: 717: 709: 688: 669: 663: 655: 650: 639:. 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Index

Braose family

Funerary monument
Thomas de Braose
tomb chest
quatrefoils
Horsham
West Sussex
Latinised
Anglo-Norman
nobles
Briouze
Argentan
Orne
Norman conquest of England
England
Wales
Ireland
feudal barony
Bramber
William the Conqueror
William I de Braose
Norman Conquest
Domesday Book
Radnor
Builth
moiety
Barnstaple
Kington
Gower

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