Duke Teodosio De Bragança Of Braganca and Beatriz De Lancastre
Husband Duke Teodosio De Bragança Of Braganca 1 2 3
Born: 1510 - Of Vila Vicosa, Evora, Portugal 3
Christened:
Died: 20 Sep 1563 - Villa Vicosa, Evora 3
Buried:
Father: Duke Jaime De Bragança Of Ofguimaraes (1479-1532) 1 2 3
Mother: Leonor De Guzman De Mendoza (Abt 1488-1512) 1 2 3
Marriage: 4 Sep 1559
Other Spouse: Izabel Castro De Portugal (Abt 1513-1558) 1 2 3 - 25 Jun 1542 - Of Vila Vicosa, Evora, Portugal 3
Other Spouse: Brites De Lencastre ( - ) 3 - 4 Sep 1559 - Of, Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal 3
Wife Beatriz De Lancastre 1 2
Born: 1542
Christened:
Died: 12 Jun 1623 - Leyria
Buried:
Father: Luiz De Lancastre ( - ) 1
Mother: Magdalena Of Granada ( - ) 1
Children
1 M Jaime De Portugal-Lancastre 1 2
Born: Abt 1560
Christened:
Died: 4 Aug 1578 - Alcacer Killed.
Buried:
2 F Isabella De Portugal-Lancastre 1 2
Born: Abt 1562
Christened:
Died: 21 May 1626 - Leiria
Buried: - Sta Ana, Leiria
Spouse: Miguel Luiz De Menezes ( -1637) 1 2
Marr: 24 Apr 1604
General Notes (Husband)
[royalty.ged]
NAME Teodosio I, Duke Of /BRAGANCA/
Duke Teodosio De Bragança Of Braganca and Brites De Lencastre
Husband Duke Teodosio De Bragança Of Braganca 1 2 3
Born: 1510 - Of Vila Vicosa, Evora, Portugal 3
Christened:
Died: 20 Sep 1563 - Villa Vicosa, Evora 3
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Father: Duke Jaime De Bragança Of Ofguimaraes (1479-1532) 1 2 3
Mother: Leonor De Guzman De Mendoza (Abt 1488-1512) 1 2 3
Marriage: 4 Sep 1559 - Of, Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal 3
Other Spouse: Izabel Castro De Portugal (Abt 1513-1558) 1 2 3 - 25 Jun 1542 - Of Vila Vicosa, Evora, Portugal 3
Other Spouse: Beatriz De Lancastre (1542-1623) 1 2 - 4 Sep 1559
Wife Brites De Lencastre 3
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General Notes (Husband)
[royalty.ged]
NAME Teodosio I, Duke Of /BRAGANCA/
Teodosio De Bragança
Husband Teodosio De Bragança 1 2
Born:
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Died: 15 May 1653
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Father: King John IV De Bragança Of Portugal (1605-1656) 1 2 3 4 5
Mother: Queen Luiza Maria De Guzman Of Portugal (1613-1666) 1 2 3 4 5
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General Notes (Husband)
1 UPDA 2 DATE 27 OCT 1645 2 PLAC Acceded:
Duke of Braganza 9th.
Duke Teodosio II De Bragança Of Braganza and Ana De Velasco Y De Gir
Husband Duke Teodosio II De Bragança Of Braganza 1 2 3 4
Born: 28 Apr 1568 - Villa Vicosa, Evora 3 4
Christened:
Died: 29 Nov 1630 - Villa Vicosa, Evora 3 4
Buried: - Sao Paulo Hermite 3 4
AFN: 9G1Q-9X
Father: Duke Joao I De Bragança Of Braganza (1544-1583) 1 2 3 4
Mother: Princess Catarina Of Guimaraes Of Portugal (1540-1614) 1 2 3 4
Marriage: 17 Jun 1603 - Of, Frias, Burgos, Spain 3 4
Wife Ana De Velasco Y De Gir 1 2 3 4
AKA: Ana De Velasco Y De Giron
Born: 1585 - Of, Frias, Burgos, Spain 3
Christened:
Died: 7 Nov 1607 - Villa Vicosa, Evora 3
Buried: - Chapel Of Chagas, Villa Vicosa 3
AFN: 9G1Q-B4
Father: Duke Juan Fernandez De Velasco De Frias (Abt 1559- ) 1 3 4
Mother: Maria Giron Y De Osuna (Abt 1563- ) 3 4
Noted events in her life were:
• Alt. Birth 4, Of, Frias, Burgos, Spain, 1585
• Alt. Death 4, , Villa Vicosa, Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal, 7 Nov 1607
• Alt. Buried 4, Chapel Of Chagas Villa Vicosa, Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal
Children
1 M King John IV De Bragança Of Portugal 1 2 3 4 5
AKA: Joao IV King Portugal & The Algarves
Born: 1605 - Vila Vicosa Lisbon, Portugal 3 4 5
Christened:
Died: 1656 - Lisbon 4 5
Buried: - Sdao Vicente DE Fora, Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal 4
AFN: 1VG5-QZQ
Spouse: Queen Luiza Maria De Guzman Of Portugal (1613-1666) 1 2 3 4 5
Marr: 12 Jan 1633 - , Elvas, Portalegre, Portugal 3 4
2 M Duarte Braganza 3 4
AKA: Duarte Braganza
Born: 30 Mar 1605 - Villa Vicosa, Evora, Portugal 3
Christened:
Died: 3 Sep 1649 - Mailand, Gefangnis 3 4
Buried: - Mailand 3 4
AFN: 9G1Q-DG
3 F Catarina Braganza 3 4
AKA: Catarina Braganza
Born: 6 Apr 1606 - Villa Vicosa, Evora, Portugal 3
Christened:
Died: 18 Jan 1610 - Villa Vicosa, Evora, Portugal 3
Buried: - Chapel Of Chagas, Villa Vicosa 3
AFN: 9G1Q-FM
4 M Alexandre Braganza 3 4
AKA: Alexandre Braganza
Born: 16 Mar 1607 - Villa Vicosa, Evora, Portugal 3
Christened:
Died: 31 May 1637 - Unmd 3 4
Buried: - Chapel Of Chagas, Villa Vicosa 3
AFN: 9G1Q-GS
General Notes (Husband)
1 UPDA 2 PLAC Constable of Portugal.
General Notes (Wife)
[royalty.ged]
NAME Ana De /VELASCO Y DE GIRON/
General Notes for Child King John IV De Bragança Of Portugal
1 NAME Joao IV // 1 UPDA 2 DATE 15 DEC 1640 2 PLAC Acceded: Lisbon
Duke of Braganza 8th. King of the Algarves.
Teotonio De Bragança
Husband Teotonio De Bragança 1 2
Born: 2 Aug 1530 - Coimbra
Christened:
Died: 29 Jul 1602 - Valladolid
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Father: Duke Jaime De Bragança Of Ofguimaraes (1479-1532) 1 2 3
Mother: Joana De Mendoza ( -1580) 1 2
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Teresa Of Portugal De Bragança
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Wife Teresa Of Portugal De Bragança 1 2 3
Born: 24 Feb 1696 - Lisboa, Lisboa, Portuga 3
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Died: 6 Feb 1704 3
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Father: Pedro II De Bragança Of Portugal (1648-1706) 1 2 3 4
Mother: Maria Sophia Of Palatinate Wittelsburg Princess Palatine (1666-1699) 1 2 3 4
Pedro Carlos De Alcantara Fernando and Therese Of Portugal De Bragança Princess
Husband Pedro Carlos De Alcantara Fernando 1 2
Born: 18 Jun 1786 - Aranjuez
Christened:
Died: 4 Jul 1812 - Rio DE Janerio, Brazil
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Father: Gabriel Antonio Francisco De Bourbon (1752-1788) 1 2 3
Mother: Maria Ana Vitória Josepha De Bragança Princess Portugal (1768-1788) 1 2 3
Marriage: 13 May 1810 - Rio DE Janerio, Brazil
Wife Therese Of Portugal De Bragança Princess 1 2 3
Born: 29 Apr 1793 - Queluz, Lisbon, Portugal 3
Christened: 6 May 1793 - Capela Real, Queluz, Lisboa, Portugal 3
Died: 17 Jan 1884 - Trieste 3
Buried: 17 Jan 1874 - Trieste Cathedral 3
Father: King John VI De Bragança Of Portugal (1767-1826) 1 2 3
Mother: Princess Charlotte De Bourbon Of Spain (1775-1830) 1 2 3 4
Other Spouse: Count Charles De Bourbon Of Molina (1788-1855) 1 2 3 4 - 20 Oct 1838 - Azcoitia 3
Other Spouse: Pedro Carlos Prince Spain ( - ) 3 - 13 May 1810 - Rio DE Janeiro, Rio DE Janeiro, Brazil 3
Children
1 M Sebastian Gabriel De Bourbon 1 2
Born: 4 Nov 1811 - Rio DE Janerio, Brazil
Christened:
Died: 13 Feb 1875 - Pau, Bearn, France
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Spouse: Princess Of Two Sicilies Amelia (1818-1857) 1 2 3 4
Marr: 26 May 1832 - Madrid, Spain
Spouse: Marie Christine De Paula De Bourbon (1833-1902) 1 2 3 4
Marr: 19 Nov 1860
General Notes (Wife)
1 NAME Maria /Teresa/
Notes (Marriage)
2 PLAC Married his 1st cousin.
Pedro Carlos Prince Spain and Therese Of Portugal De Bragança Princess
Husband Pedro Carlos Prince Spain 3
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Marriage: 13 May 1810 - Rio DE Janeiro, Rio DE Janeiro, Brazil 3
Wife Therese Of Portugal De Bragança Princess 1 2 3
Born: 29 Apr 1793 - Queluz, Lisbon, Portugal 3
Christened: 6 May 1793 - Capela Real, Queluz, Lisboa, Portugal 3
Died: 17 Jan 1884 - Trieste 3
Buried: 17 Jan 1874 - Trieste Cathedral 3
Father: King John VI De Bragança Of Portugal (1767-1826) 1 2 3
Mother: Princess Charlotte De Bourbon Of Spain (1775-1830) 1 2 3 4
Other Spouse: Pedro Carlos De Alcantara Fernando (1786-1812) 1 2 - 13 May 1810 - Rio DE Janerio, Brazil
Other Spouse: Count Charles De Bourbon Of Molina (1788-1855) 1 2 3 4 - 20 Oct 1838 - Azcoitia 3
General Notes (Husband)
[royalty.ged]
NAME Pedro Carlos Prince Of /SPAIN/
General Notes (Wife)
1 NAME Maria /Teresa/
Vincenca De Bragança
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Wife Vincenca De Bragança 1 2
Born: Abt 1532
Christened:
Died: 23 Jun 1603
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Father: Duke Jaime De Bragança Of Ofguimaraes (1479-1532) 1 2 3
Mother: Joana De Mendoza ( -1580) 1 2
John William Gerard De Brahm and Mary Drayton
Husband John William Gerard De Brahm 6
Born: Abt 1730
Christened:
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Marriage: 18 Feb 1776
Wife Mary Drayton 6
Born: 21 Dec 1734 - South Carolina
Christened:
Died: 21 Feb 1806 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Father: Thomas Drayton (Abt 1720-1760) 6
Mother: Elizabeth Bull (1713-1751) 6
Other Spouse: Edward Culcheth Fenwick (Abt 1732- ) 6 - 2 Mar 1753 - Berkeley County, South Carolina
Rhys Ap Rhys and Matilda De Braiose
Husband Rhys Ap Rhys
Born: Abt 1170 - Of, , Carmarthenshire, Wales
Christened:
Died: 1244
Buried:
AFN: FJGZ-HK
Marriage:
Wife Matilda De Braiose 6
Born: Between 1159 and 1212 - Of, Bramber, Sussex, England
Christened:
Died: Between 1193 and 1291
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AFN: G8B9-TL
Father: Lord William De Braose Of Bramber (Abt 1153-1211) 1 5 6
Mother: Matilda De St. Valerie (Between 1131-Between 1167) 6
Other Spouse: Owen Ap Griffith Apyr Ap Owen (Between 1152-Between 1193) 6 - Between 1193 and 1244
Children
1 F Gwenllian Verch Rhys
Born: Abt 1219 - Of Dynevor, Llandyfeisant, Carmarthenshire, Wales
Christened:
Died:
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AFN: 84ZS-F3
Spouse: Gilbert Talbot (Abt 1225-1274)
Marr: Abt 1249 - Of, , , Wales
2 M Rhys Ap Rhys
Born: Abt 1195 - Of Dynevor, Llandyfeisant, Carmarthenshire, Wales
Christened:
Died: 17 Aug 1271 - Dynevor, Llandyfeisant, Carmarthenshire, Wales
Buried:
AFN: FJGZ-9J
3 M Dafydd Ap Rhys
Born: Abt 1200 - Of, Maelor Gymraeg, Denbighshire, Wales
Christened:
Died:
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AFN: V9ZS-DV
4 F Lleucu Verch Rhys
Born: Abt 1194 - Of, , Carmarthenshire, Wales
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AFN: V9ZS-CP
General Notes (Wife)
!BIRTH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
!DEATH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
Earl William De Ferrieres Of Derby and Sibyl De Braiose
Husband Earl William De Ferrieres Of Derby 1 6
Born: Abt 1130 - Derbyshire, England 7
Christened: - Of Castle, Tutbury, Staffordshire, England
Died: 1190 - Siege Of Acre, Palestine 7
Buried: Bef 21 Oct 1190 - , Seige Of Acre, Jerusalem, Palestine
AFN: V9TF-DX
Father: Robert De Ferrieres (Abt 1100-Bef 1160)
Mother: Margaret Perevil (Abt 1114-After 1140) 6
Marriage: Between 1127 and 1175
Other Spouse: Sybil De Braose (Abt 1157-After 1227) 1 6 - Abt 1173 - London, Middlesex County, England
Other Spouse: Goda De Toni (Abt 1140- ) 6 - Abt 1162
Noted events in his life were:
• TITL, Derby]
Wife Sibyl De Braiose 6
Born: Between 1092 and 1145
Christened:
Died: After 7 Feb 1227
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Father: Philip De Braose 2nd Lord Of Bramber (Bef 1073-1134) 1 6
Mother: Aenor De Totnais (Abt 1084-After 1100) 1 6
Children
1 M William [4Th Earl Of De Ferrers 6
Born: Between 1117 and 1176
Christened:
Died: 22 Sep 1247
Buried:
General Notes (Husband)
1 UPDA 2 DATE BEF 1160 2 PLAC Acceded: Earl of Ferrieres.
There is substantial confusion over his name. See The Complete Peerage V4.p193 for an account. Personally, I feel there could have been two brothers, William and Robert. Robert being the Earl and when he died at Acre his nephew William son of his brother William suceeded, but no documents support this theory either!
General Notes (Wife)
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!DEATH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
Notes (Marriage)
!MARRIAGE:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
General Notes for Child William [4Th Earl Of De Ferrers
!BIRTH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
!DEATH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
William 6Th Baron De Braiose
Husband William 6Th Baron De Braiose 6
Born: Between 1180 and 1215
Christened:
Died: 2 May 1230
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Father: Reginald De Braose (1182-1228) 1 3 5 6 8
Mother: Gracia De Briwere (Between 1159-Bef 1215) 6
Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
• TITL, DE Braiose
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General Notes (Husband)
!BIRTH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
!DEATH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
Claude 11 De Grasse Count Of Bar and Jane De Brancas
Husband Claude 11 De Grasse Count Of Bar 1
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Father: Claude De Grasse Baron Of Bar ( - ) 1
Mother: Martha De Foix ( - ) 1
Marriage: 27 Feb 1560 9
Wife Jane De Brancas 1
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Father: Gaspard De Brancas Baron ( - ) 1
Mother: Frances D'ancezune ( - ) 1
Children
1 M Hannibal De Grasse Count Of Bar 1
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Spouse: Clara D'allagonia ( - ) 1
General Notes (Husband)
1 UPDA 2 PLAC Knight of the Orders of the King
Chamberlain to the Duke of Orleans, brother of the king and Governor of Antibes.
General Notes for Child Hannibal De Grasse Count Of Bar
1 UPDA 2 PLAC Governor of Antibes
Was one of the chiefs of the party of Henry 1V (p2499) His will is dated 11 June 1607.
Joceran De Brancion and Marguerite De Macon
Husband Joceran De Brancion 1
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Marriage: 1221
Wife Marguerite De Macon 1
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Father: Gaucher IV De Macon ( -1219) 1
Mother: Adelaide De Dreux (1189-1258) 1
Other Spouse: William De Sabran ( -1219) 1 - 1211
General Notes (Wife)
In 1225 Marguerite sold the Seigneurie of Salins to Duke Hugo IV of Burgundy.
William De Braos and Elizabeth Sully
Husband William De Braos 1
Born: Abt 1280 - Bramber, Sussex
Christened:
Died: Bef 1 May 1326
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AFN: 9BCP-TB
Father: William De Braose (1224-1290) 1
Mother: Aline Multon (Abt 1255- ) 1
Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth Sully 1
Born: Abt 1297 - <Of, Gower, Glamorganshire, Wales>
Christened:
Died: Bef 24 Aug 1328
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AFN: 9G92-NW
Children
1 F Joan De (Breouse) Braose 1
Born: Abt 1275 - <Of, Gower, Glamorganshire, Wales>
Christened:
Died: Bef 23 Jun 1324
Buried:
AFN: 9FXQ-GJ
Spouse: Richard Foliott Sir ( - ) 1
2 F Alivia De Braose
Born: 1305 - Gower, Wales
Christened:
Died: 30 Jul 1331
Buried:
AFN: 9BCQ-R4
Spouse: John De Mowbray (1286-1320)
Marr: 1298
3 M William Braose
Born: Abt 1271 - <Of, Gower, Glamorganshire, Wales>
Christened:
Died: After 1315
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AFN: 9G92-GV
Richard Pershale Jr and Alivia De Braose
Husband Richard Pershale Jr 6
Born: Abt 1271 - London, Middlesex County, England
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Died:
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AFN: 9G92-RF
Father: Richard De Pershall Sr (Abt 1245-Abt 1300) 6 10
Mother: Margery Knighton (Abt 1245- ) 6 10
Marriage: Abt 1295 - London, Middlesex County, England
Wife Alivia De Braose 6
Born: Abt 1271 - London, Middlesex County, England
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AFN: 9BCQ-R4
General Notes (Husband)
Source: Bryananc.Aht
General Notes (Wife)
Source: Bryananc.Aht
John De Mowbray and Alivia De Braose
Husband John De Mowbray
Born: 4 Sep 1286 - Chamb., Norfolk, England
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Died: 23 Mar 1320-1321
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AFN: 8503-62
Father: Roger De Mowbray (1254-1297) 6
Mother: Roese De Clare (1256-1316) 6
Marriage: 1298
Wife Alivia De Braose
Born: 1305 - Gower, Wales
Christened:
Died: 30 Jul 1331
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AFN: 9BCQ-R4
Father: William De Braos (Abt 1280-Bef 1326) 1
Mother: Elizabeth Sully (Abt 1297-Bef 1328) 1
Children
1 M John De Mowbray 3rd Baron Of Mowbray 1 3 6
Born: 1310 - Hovingham, Yorkshire, England
Christened: - All Saints, Hovingham, Yorkshire, England
Died: 4 Oct 1361 - Bedford, Bedford, England
Buried:
AFN: 9GWB-7M
Spouse: Joan Plantagenet Baroness Of Mowbray (Abt 1310-1349) 1 3 6 11
Marr: Abt 1339 - London, Middlesex County, England 3
General Notes for Child John De Mowbray 3rd Baron Of Mowbray
Son and heir of John de Mowbray, Knt., Baron of Axho l m e , c o. Lincoln, Baron of Thirsk, co. York, 2nd Lord M ow br a y b y Alice, dau and co-heiress of William de Brewe s , Knt . , Bar on of Bramber, sussex, Lord of Gower in Wal es . Mag n a Chart a Surety descent and decendant of Charle mag ne. H e w as impri soned in the Tower with his mother o n 2 6 Feb 1 321- 2. On th e accession of King Edward III, h is f ather' s attai nder wa s reversed, and he had livery o f al l his la nds exce pt the i sle of Axholme. He was summ one d to parlia ment fro m 10 Dec 1 327. He was Governor o f Ber wick-on-Twee d and ser ved in th e Scots and French w ars. H e was one o f the comman ders of th e English Army a t the B attle of Nev ille's Cros s on 17 Oct 1 346. He wa s continua lly employe d in Scotlan d and on the Bor der ti ll his deat h.
Hugh De Mortimer and Annora De Braose
Husband Hugh De Mortimer 6
Born: Abt 1186 - Wigmore, Herefordshire, England
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Died: Nov 1227
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Father: Roger De Mortimer (1158-1215) 6
Mother: Millicent De Ferrers (Abt 1170-1240) 6
Marriage:
Wife Annora De Braose 6
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William De Cantelou and Eva De Braose
Husband William De Cantelou 6
Born: Abt 1216 - Calne, Wiltshire, England
Christened:
Died: 25 Sep 1254 - Calne, Wiltshire, England
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Father: William Cantilupe (1180-1251) 6
Mother: Millicent Gournay (1185-1260) 6
Marriage: Abt 1245 - London, Middlesex County, England
Wife Eva De Braose 3 6 11
Born: Abt 1220 - Bramber, Sussex, England
Christened:
Died: 28 Jul 1255 - Calne, Wiltshire, England 3
Buried:
AFN: 9XQZ-31
Father: William De Braose (1204-1230)
Mother: Eve Marshall (Abt 1194-Bef 1246)
Noted events in her life were:
• Alt. Birth 3, Scotland, Abt 1220
Children
1 F Joan De Cantelou
Born:
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Died: Jun 1271
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Spouse: Henry De Hastings (1235-1267)
2 F Euphemia Cantilupe 6
Born:
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Spouse: Aubrey III De Vere Earl Of Oxford (Abt 1110-1194) 1 6
3 F Millicent Cantilupe 6
Born: Abt 1250 - Cain, Wiltshire, England
Christened:
Died: Abt 7 Jan 1298-1299 - Harringworth, Northhamptonshire, England
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Spouse: Eudo La Zouche (Abt 1244-1298) 6
Marr: Abt 1270 - London, Middlesex County, England
William De Cauntelo and Eve De Braose
Husband William De Cauntelo 1
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Died: 1253
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Father: William De Cauntelo ( -1250) 1
Mother: Milicent De Gurnay ( - ) 1
Marriage:
Wife Eve De Braose 1
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Children
1 M George De Cauntelo 1
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2 F Joan De Cauntelo 1
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Spouse: Henry Hastings ( - ) 1
General Notes for Child Joan De Cauntelo
1 NAME Cantilupe //
Giles De Braose
Husband Giles De Braose 6
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Father: Baron William De Braiose (Abt 1175-1210) 1 3 6
Mother: Matilda De St. Valery (1155-1210) 1 3 6
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Giles de Braose returned from exile in France with t h e a r c hbishop of Canterbury, Stephen Langton and othe r ch urch me n . They landed at Dover in 1213 and met the k ing a t Win che st er, where he received absolution. With h is mos t bitt er e nem ies back in the country, John soon f aced re newed u nrest.
Bishop Giles de Braose and his brother Reginald, jo i n e d b y prince Llywelyn, ravaged the king's march land s a n d w on b ack the lost de Braose castles in Wales. The ir s uc ces s serv ed to rally an army of rebel barons fro m th e nor ther n shire s and they joined together at North ampto n.
The revolt took on the character of a crusade and t h e a r m y named itself The Host of God and Holy Church. T h e reb e l s failed in their efforts to take Northampton b u t won B ed fo rd. The king avoided personal confrontatio n w ith th e reb e l army in the hope that its zeal would b ur n out. T o his d is may it then took London, receiving a n e nthusiast ic welco m e from the citizens, and demande d to m eet the ki ng to agr e e a charter of rights.
The army harassed the king until he finally met wit h i t s l e aders at Runnymede, outside Windsor in June 121 5. T h e Mag n a Carta stated that: "No free man shall be a rrest e d or im pr isoned or dispossessed or outlawed or ex ile d o r in any w a y brought to ruin, nor will we go or s en d agai nst him, un le ss by the lawful judgement of hi s pee rs or b y the law o f th e land".
In the fields of Runnymede the spectres of Maud and h e r s o n , who starved to death in a dungeon of the castl e n earb y , a nd the fall of William de Braose, must hav e conc entra te d ma ny minds. In the ranks of younger son s and le sser k nig hts w ho gathered at the negotiation o f Magna Ca rta wa s Wil liam a nd Maud's sixteen year old g randson, Jo hn, th e de Br aose he ir.
The barons demanded the return of the de Braose lan d s t o G i les, with the wardship of his nephew John. Th e ki ng' s off e r to restore the rightful succession fo r a fin e o f 9000 m ar ks was angrily rejected under the t erms o f th e new chart er . The issue became a battle of w ills be twee n the relucta n t king and the barons who wer e determi ned t o assert thei r p rinciples of justice. Gil es and Reg inal d continued to a sser t their claims in th e marches b y mili tary means.
Within four months John had been forced to concede Gi l e s ' c ase. But only days after meeting the king to conc lu d e t he s ettlement, Giles fell ill and died in Glouces te r . It i s dif ficult not to suspect foul play. The de B rao s e land s revert ed back to the crown.eland in 1210 an d ex pe lled th e de Lacy s for harbouring the de Braose fa mily.
William made a desperate return to Wales and recruite d L l y w elyn to his cause. They fought side by side unti l Jo h n re tu rned to crush the alliance. The last Welsh p rinc e s to su bmi t to John's humiliating peace terms wer e Owa i n and Rhy s o f Deheubarth, grandsons of William d e Brao s e through hi s da ughter Matilda's marriage to Gru ffyd d a p Rhys.
Maud and her family were beseiged at Meath but they ma n a g e d to escape and headed for Scotland. At Galloway D un c a n o f Carrick captured the fugitives and handed the m ov e r t o ki ng John. Maud tried again to buy back the k ing' s f avou r wit h 50,000 marks (which she didn't have) . Mean whil e, he r husb and arranged the safe keeping of t heir el des t grands on Joh n in Gower.
William de Braose narrowly escaped king John's purs u i t . H e dressed himself as a beggar and fled to Franc e v i a hi s ho me port of Shoreham. John's fury turned mur dero us . H e thre w Maud and her son William into Windso r castl e . Othe rs in t he terrorised family survived capt ivity b u t William , the he ir, and his mother starved t o deat h i n a Windsor d ungeon.
William de Braose fanned the flames of rebellion wh e n h e r e ached Paris by revealing the deadly secret whi c h ha d prom pt ed his promotion and his fall. He told ki n g Phili p how J oh n had murdered prince Arthur. The sto r y spread l ike wild fir e. John killed Arthur with his o w n hands durin g a drunk en r age and threw the body in t h e river Seine.
William died at Corbeil within a year, in 1211. Some ch r o n i clers report that he was killed in a duel. If thi s i s t ru e , it raises the possibility that he resorted t o th e to urn am ent and his skills in combat to earn a liv ing a nd pe rha p s a reprieve for his family. William ha d accumu late d mor e e nemies than most in his eventful ca reer. I t may b e tha t on e of them simply took advantag e of his v ulnerabi lity i n exi le.
Giles de Braose pledged to seek justice and reveng e f o r h i s ruined family, supported by his brother Regin ald . T he e xi led archbishop of Canterbury, Stephen Langt on , buri ed th ei r father in the abbey of Saint Victor i n Pa ris. Th e peop l e of Tetbury honoured him with a larg e mon ument.
A memory of the terrible fall of the de Braose family s u r v i ves in Bramber. The figures of two children have be e n s e e n in the village on Christmas eve running hand i n h an d al on g the main street, pale and thin, as thoug h flee in g fro m th e wrath of king John. William and Mau d had a s ma ny a s seven teen children. Most reached adul thood bu t ine vitab ly the f ates of some are unrecorded.
The king was quick to distribute the de Braose land s i n r e t urn for support in the barons' wars but he kep t Bra mbe r f o r himself. John enjoyed hunting at Knepp an d ther e ar e se ve ral royal letters addressed from Brambe r.
In 1212 King John prepared a massive army to crush Lly w e l y n once and for all. But the plan came to an abrup t ha l t . Th e king was shaken by rumours of a plot inspir ed i n F ra nce . His life would be threatened by betraya l durin g th e c omin g battle. In a stunning political so mersault , Joh n wr ong-f ooted his enemies by yielding t o the pop e at las t an d surre ndering England as a fief t o Rome.
Pope Innocent III was more than pleased to accept Joh n ' s s u bjection, along with large sums of money. The pa p a l inte rd ict and John's excommunication would be lifte d . N ow an a tta ck on John would be an affront to the po p e hims elf. Th e ex iled churchmen would return, includi n g bisho p Giles d e Brao se, to absolve his sins. In rea li ty, of c ourse, Joh n's chu rchmen loathed the deal an d the ir renewe d hatred se aled hi s reputation as England 's mos t wicked k ing.
John persistently denied the murder of prince Arth u r . H e c alculated that his new found papal protectio n wo ul d thw ar t the efforts of Philip of France to brin g hi m t o trial . B ut Margam abbey recorded an ugly stor y fo r pos terity i nform ed, perhaps, by their patron Will iam d e Brao se:
After king John had captured Arthur and kept him al i v e i n p rison for some time, at length in the castle o f R ou en a fte r dinner on the Thursday before Easter whe n h e wa s drun k an d possessed by the Devil, he slew hi m wit h hi s own han d, an d tying a heavy stone to the bod y cas t it i nto the Se ine . It was discovered by a fishe rman i n his n et, and bei ng d ragged to the bank and reco gnised , was tak en for secre t bur ial . . .
The old legend that John and his family were "the Dev i l ' s b rood", literally spawned by the Devil, had neve r se em e d s o true. Disenchanted clerics also told anothe r hor ro r s tory.
Maud de Braose and her son had been shut up in a dung e o n w i th only a bacon and some oat bread to sustain th e m . Aft e r eleven days the prison cell was opened and b o t h were fo un d dead. William sat upright on a chair, h i s f ace turne d t o the wall. The body of his mother emb ra ce d her child . Sh e seemed to have died kissing his ch eek s b ut closer in spect ion revealed that they had bee n chew ed a way.
John recognised that the de Braose stories were har m f u l t o his cause. He published his own version of Wil li a m d e Br aose's fall, to discredit the family for thei r r eb elli on . He had given them every chance to settl e wit h hi m fo r Mu nster and Limerick but their promise s of pay men t wer e neve r honoured. Therefore, "accordin g to th e la w and cu stom o f England", William de Braos e was outl awed.
+++++++++++ John's statement about the seizure of De Br a o s e 's estates is as follows (from Rymer, f. 143, A.D . 12 1 2 , 1 4 John):
John, by the grace of God, King of England, &c. T o a l l w h o shall read this document, health.
That it may be known to you all why and for what Will i a m B r aose, having forfeited his property, hath retire d f ro m o u r dominions, be it understood that the same Wi llia m o we d t o us, at our last return from Normandy, fiv e tho usan d m arc s for our land of Munster in Ireland whi ch w e had l ease d t o him, nor had he for five years pai d us a ny of it s pro ceed s; and when he had fixed many ti mes fo r payment , he ke pt t o none, and owed to us the re nt of o ur city o f Limeric k fo r five years then passed , and ha d paid us no thing bu t one h undred pounds afte r five year s - by the la w of ou r Excheque r it was deter mined that h is chattels i n Englan d should b e distraine d for the paym ent of our deb t, but h e so remove d them , that none coul d be found; an d we comman ded our ward e n for the parts o f Wales to distr ain his chat tels in Wal e s for the same d ebt; and then the re came to u s at Glou ceste r, Matilda o f Hay his wife, an d William Ear l of Fe rrers, hi s nephew , and Adam de Porter , who had marr ie d his sister, a nd th ey besought us that t he aforesaid m i ght come to us t o sp eak with us, and to ma ke satisfact io n to us for his deb t s; and this their reque st we gran ted , and at Hereford t h e aforesaid William cam e to us , and ga ve up to us thre e o f his castles in Wale s - Hay , Brecknock , and Radno r - to b e held for the payme nt o f his debts t o us, and t o make sati sfaction to us fo r h is transgression , withi n the time whic h at his reque s t we had fixed; and m oreov er he gave up in p ledge to u s t he whole of his land i n E ngland and Wales, unl ess h e kep t to the terms.
And in this manner we received them, and he delive r e d u p t o us as hostages two sons of William de Braose , j un ior , an d one son of Reginald de Braose, and four s on s o f hi s retai ners, but neither on this account did h e c ar e to ob serve th e terms of the agreement; but afte r a s hor t time , when Gera rd of Athi, to whom we had com mitte d tho se fort resses, ha d commanded their constable s to co me t o receiv e their pay , which was usually disbu rsed t o the m from mont h to month , the aforesaid William , heari ng tha t these offi cers were a bsent, himself, tog ether wi th hi s two sons, Wil liam junio r and Reginald, c ollecte d togeth er a large numbe r of people , and attacke d and la id sieg e to the three afor esaid castle s all i n one day ; but whe n they could not succ eed in thei r att ack, the y turned the ir course to the tow n of Leominst e r (it i s a cell of th e Abbey of Reading, an d supporte d by o ur f ree bounty), an d burned half the town , and o f our cross - bearers and serv ants, found there, an d othe rs of our peop l e, they kille d some and wounded other s.
Gerard of Athi hearing of this, assembled of our pe o p l e a s many as he could, to succour those parts whic h th e y h ad a ttacked. Whereupon William, with his afores aid s on s, a nd hi s wife, and their families, fled into I reland , a nd th ere h e was received by William the Earl M arshall , an d Walt er an d Hugh de Lacy, who communicate d to us th at th ey ha d undert aken for the same William , that he sho uld co me t o us withi n a certain period (wh ich in their l etter s the y named), t o make satisfactio n for his aforesa id exc esses , and this wa s granted, bu t neither did he ob serve h is ow n terms; we the refore as sembled an army to g o into I reland , and whilst w e wer e making preparations f or our ma rch, th e same Willia m c ame to our judges of Ire land, an d sought o f them a safe - conduct, that he might c ome to u s to sue fo r our pardo n an d forgiveness, and the y assente d to his req uest, an d took a n oath of him tha t he would c ome to us str aight way; but whe n he had com e to the marche s of Herefor d h e paid no respec t to us, b ut drew to him a s many of o u r enemies as he could , and b egan to seek to d o us al l th e mischief in his power , fo r he offered to u s 4,00 0 marc s for peace and our favou r , for all his afore sai d debts an d castles, and lands i n Eng land and Wales, a n d we commande d him to come with u s into I reland with o u r safe-conduct , together with hi s wife, to sp eak conce rni ng the fine whi ch he offered, a nd to confirm th ere t he te rms of the agree ment, which sh ould then be made b e tween u s; this he refuse d to do, an d continued in Wales , a nd aft er that we had pas sed ove r into Ireland he di d us wha t mi schief he could, an d bur ned a mill and thre e small hous es.
In the mean time Matilda de Haya fled towards Scotlan d , w i t h William and Reginald; and afterwards Duncan d e Ka rig e s en t word to us that he had taken Matilda an d her d augh ter , th e wife of the son of Roger de Mortime r, and t he af ores aid W illiam, junior, and his wife an d their tw o sons , wh o when t hey were brought to us, Mat ilda hersel f offer ed u s 40,000 m arcs for the life and l imbs of he r husband , hers elf, and th eir people, and tha t he shoul d give to u s quie t possessio n of all his cast les and lan ds, and thi s was ag reed upon. T hree days aft erwards, how ever, she re pented o f this determi nation, a nd said tha t she could no t abide b y it.
Being about to return into England, we carried he r a n d h e r family with us as prisoners, and she again of fer e d us 4 0, 000 marcs, and likewise 10,000 for having g on e fr om he r fir st agreement, and we assented to this o n c ondit ion th at a s often as she might go from her enga geme nt, 10 ,000 ma rcs s hould be added to the fine, to b e pai d on he r first p ayment ; and this agreement betwee n us, h erself , and her fa mily, w as written and confirme d by th e oath a nd seals of o ur baron s who were present , and th e period s for the paymen ts were f ixed.
When Matilda and her family were at Bristol, she requ e s t e d that we would give permission to her husband to c o m e a n d speak with her privately, and we allowed it. Af te rw ard s t he same William came himself to us, and agree d t o t he t erm s which his wife had made with us and prom ise d sep arate ly t hat he was willing to pay; and when i t wa s neces sary f or hi m to procure the money, we, at hi s req uest, se nt wit h him , a servant of Geoffrey, the so n of P eter, ou r justic iary , to conduct him safely, les t he sho uld anywh ere mee t wit h obstruction, seeing tha t he had b een so oft en denou nced t o the several authori ties as a w rong doer ; and whe n the da y for the first pa yment drew n ear, he hi mself secr etly mad e his escape fr om our domini ons; and pa id to us n o part o f the aforesa id money.
And when the day for the first payment had absolutel y c o m e , we sent to Matilda to know what she intended do ing , a n d s he answered explicitly that she could pay not hin g t o us , an d that she had no more money for this pur pos e tha n 2 4 marc s of silver and 24 Bysantines, and 1 5 ounc es o f gold , and n either herself nor her husband h ath fro m tha t tim e paid any thing to us.
When therefore we had heard that William had thus with d r a w n from our dominions, and that he had paid none o f t h e mo ne y due, we gave command that our kingdom shoul d b e s earch ed , and a proclamation made in the differen t cou ntie s; an d wh en he did not appear, then, accordin g to th e la w and c usto m of England, he was outlawed.
That, therefore, you may be fully assured of the tr u t h o f ' this, we and the undersigned earls have affixe d o u r sea l s to this document in testimony of its truth.
++++++ Maud de Braose had clearly maddened the kin g b u t t h e true cause of his fury and her ultimate fat e rece iv e d n o mention. The testimony was witnessed b y severa l ba ro ns , half of whom would later appear as le aders o f the r ebe lli on against John in 1215.
David Ap Llywelyn Welsh King and Isabela De Braose
Husband David Ap Llywelyn Welsh King 1
Born: 1225
Christened:
Died: 1246 - Aber., Canarvonshire
Buried: - Conway Abbey
Father: Llywelyn Ap Iorwerth Prince Of Wales (1164-1240) 1 5 6 10
Mother: Princess Joan Plantagenet Of Wales (1210-1237) 1 6 10
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Daughter De Monford ( - ) 1 - 1278
Noted events in his life were:
• Baptism 12, Reigned 1240-1246
Wife Isabela De Braose 1
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
General Notes (Husband)
1 UPDA 2 DATE 1240 2 PLAC Acceded:
The 2nd son and successor of Llywelyn the Great. He attempted to take back lands lost to the English but was forced to do homage to Henry 111 and gave up all the territories won by his father since 1215. He titled himself "Prince of Wales" in 1244 and died after uniting other Welsh rulers in a second attempt to restore the kingdom. The Baron's War in England enabled him to marry Simon de Montford's daughter in 1278 but he died without an heir and his principality was divided among the sons of his elder brother.
John De Braose and Margaret Verch Llywelyn
Husband John De Braose 6
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Marriage:
Wife Margaret Verch Llywelyn 1 6 10
Born: Abt 1210 - Caernarvonshire, Wales
Christened: - Of Wales
Died: After 1263-1264 - Clifford Castle, , Herefordshire
Buried: - Priory Church, Aconbury, Herefordshire
Father: Llywelyn Ap Iorwerth Prince Of Wales (1164-1240) 1 5 6 10
Mother: Princess Joan Plantagenet Of Wales (1210-1237) 1 6 10
Other Spouse: John De Braose (Abt 1198-1232) 1
Other Spouse: Walter III Clifford (1187-1263) 1 6 10 - Abt 1232 - Sussex
John De Braose and Margaret Verch Llywelyn
Husband John De Braose 1
Born: Abt 1198 - Bramber, Sussex
Christened:
Died: 18 Jul 1232 - Bramber, Sussex
Buried:
Father: Baron William De Braiose (Abt 1175-1210) 1 3 6
Mother: Maud (Matilda) De Clare (1184-1213) 1 3 6 10
Marriage:
Wife Margaret Verch Llywelyn 1 6 10
Born: Abt 1210 - Caernarvonshire, Wales
Christened: - Of Wales
Died: After 1263-1264 - Clifford Castle, , Herefordshire
Buried: - Priory Church, Aconbury, Herefordshire
Father: Llywelyn Ap Iorwerth Prince Of Wales (1164-1240) 1 5 6 10
Mother: Princess Joan Plantagenet Of Wales (1210-1237) 1 6 10
Other Spouse: Walter III Clifford (1187-1263) 1 6 10 - Abt 1232 - Sussex
Other Spouse: John De Braose ( - ) 6
Children
1 M William De Braose 1
Born: 1224 - Bramber, Sussex
Christened:
Died: 6 Jan 1290
Buried:
Spouse: Aline Multon (Abt 1255- ) 1
Spouse: Agnes De Moels (Abt 1230- ) 1
Marr: Cadbury, Somersetshire
Spouse: Mary De Ros (Abt 1249- ) 1
Walter De Lacy and Margaret De Braose
Husband Walter De Lacy 1 6
Born: Abt 1160 - Ewias Lacy, Herefordshire, England
Christened:
Died: 24 Feb 1240
Buried:
Father: Hugh De Lacy (Between 1115-1186) 1 6
Mother: Rose Of Monmouth (Between 1115-Bef 1180) 1 6
Marriage: Nov 1200
Wife Margaret De Braose 1 6
Born: Abt 1177 - Bramber, Sussex, England
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Father: Baron William De Braiose (Abt 1175-1210) 1 3 6
Mother: Matilda De St. Valery (1155-1210) 1 3 6
Children
1 M Gilbert De Lacy 1 6
Born: Abt 1206 - Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
Christened:
Died: 1230
Buried: - Llanthony Priory, Wales
Spouse: Isabel De Bigod (Abt 1210-1239) 1 3 6
Marr: 1234
2 F Petronella Lacy 6
Born: Abt 1204 - Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
3 F Egidia Jill Lacy 1 3 6
Born: 1196 - France
Christened:
Died: After 1230 - France
Buried:
Spouse: Richard 'The Great' De Burgh (1186-1241) 1 3 6
Marr: 21 Apr 1225 - Meath, Ireland
General Notes (Husband)
1 UPDA 2 DATE 1186 2 PLAC Acceded:
General Notes for Child Gilbert De Lacy
1 UPDA 2 PLAC Acceded: Ewyas Lacy, Hereford
Roger De Mortimer and Maud De Braose
Husband Roger De Mortimer
Born: 1221 - , Cwmaron Castle, Radnorshire, Wales
Christened:
Died: 27 Oct 1282 - , Kingsland, Herefordshire, England
Buried:
AFN: 8HRJ-PH
Father: Ralph De Mortimer (1190-1246) 1 5 6 11
Mother: Gwladys Verch Llewelyn (Abt 1194-1251) 1 5 6 11
Marriage: Abt 1247
Wife Maud De Braose 6
Born: Abt 1110 - London, Middlesex County, England
Christened:
Died: After 1155 - Elmsley, Warwickshire, England
Buried:
AFN: 8PTR-91
Father: William De Braose (1204-1230)
Mother: Eve Marshall (Abt 1194-Bef 1246)
Other Spouse: William De Beauchamp (Abt 1107-1160) 6 - Abt 1153 - Gower, Glamorgan, Wales
Children
1 F Isabella De Mortimer 1 6 11
Born: Abt 1248 - Wigmore, Herefordshire, England 7
Christened:
Died: 10 Aug 1274 - Arundel, Sussex, Eng 7
Buried:
AFN: G8B9-40
Spouse: John Fitzalan Earl Of Arundel (1246-1271) 1 6 11
Marr: 1260 - Wigmore, Herefordshire, Eng 7
Spouse: Ralph D'arderne ( - ) 1
Spouse: Robert Hastings ( - ) 1
2 M Ralph De Mortimer
Born: Abt 1250 - Of, Wigmore, Herefordshire, England
Christened:
Died: Bef 10 Aug 1274
Buried:
AFN: G8B9-55
3 M Edmund De Mortimer Lord Mortimer I 1 5 6 11
AKA: Edmund De Mortimer
Born: 1252 - Of, Wigmore, Herefordshire, England
Christened: 1304
Died: 17 Jul 1304 - , Wigmore, Herefordshire, England 9
Buried: - , Wigmore, Herefordshire, England
AFN: 8HRJ-M5
Spouse: Margaret De Fiennes (Between 1262-1333) 1 3 5 6 8 11
Marr: Abt 1285 - Of, Fiennes, Bolonois, France
4 M Geoffrey De Mortimer
Born: Abt 1254 - Of, Wigmore, Herefordshire, England
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
AFN: G8B9-6B
5 M Roger De Mortimer 6 11
Born: Abt 1256 - Of, Wigmore, Herefordshire, England
Christened:
Died: Abt 3 Aug 1326
Buried:
AFN: G8B9-7H
Spouse: Lucy Wafre ( - ) 6
6 M William De Mortimer 6 11
Born: Abt 1258 - Of, Wigmore, Herefordshire, England
Christened:
Died: 1297 - Dsp
Buried:
AFN: G8B9-8N
Spouse: Hawise Musegross ( - ) 6
7 F Margaret Mortimer
Born: Abt 1269 - Of, Wigmore, Herefordshire, England
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
AFN: 18GS-J3P
General Notes for Child Edmund De Mortimer Lord Mortimer I
1 UPDA 2 PLAC Acceded: Wigmore
Grandson of Ralp Lord Mortimer of Wigmore & Gwladys Ddu, daughter of Llewellyn ap Iorworth Prince of North Wales.
General Notes for Child William De Mortimer
He died SP (without children).
Philip De Braose 2nd Lord Of Bramber and Aenor De Totnais
Husband Philip De Braose 2nd Lord Of Bramber 1 6
Born: Bef 1073 - Bramber, Sussex
Christened:
Died: 1134-1135 - Holy Land, Palestine
Buried: - Holy Land, Palestine
AFN: 9G8Z-BS
Father: Lord Robert I De Brusee Of Bramber (Abt 1049-1087) 1 6
Mother: Agnes De Saint Clare (Abt 1054-After 1073) 1 6
Marriage: Abt 1099 - London, Middlesex County, England
Wife Aenor De Totnais 1 6
Born: Abt 1084 - Barnstable, Devon, England 7
Christened:
Died: After 1100 - Y
Buried:
AFN: 9NR2-C7
Father: Judael De Totenais (Abt 1049-Abt 1084) 1 6
Mother: Miss De Pecguigny (1054-After 1084) 1 6
Children
1 M John Braose
Born: Abt 1098 - Of, Bramber, Sussex, England
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
AFN: 18GK-CX2
2 F Sibyl De Braiose 6
Born: Between 1092 and 1145
Christened:
Died: After 7 Feb 1227
Buried:
Spouse: Earl William De Ferrieres Of Derby (Abt 1130-1190) 1 6
Marr: Between 1127 and 1175
3 M William De Braiose 1 3 6
Born: Abt 1100 - Of, Bramber, Sussex, England 7
Christened:
Died: Abt 1192 - Of, , , England 7
Buried:
AFN: 9G8Z-FB
Spouse: Bertha De Pîtres (Abt 1130-After 1141) 1 3 5 6
Marr: Abt 1148 - Of, , Herefordshire, England
4 M Gildon De Braose
Born: Abt 1114 - Of, Huglesham, Wiltshire, England
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
AFN: 8PTW-GF
5 F Maud De Braose
Born: Abt 1116 - Of, Bramber, Sussex, England
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
AFN: 8PTW-HL
6 M Philip De Braose
Born: 1100-1130 - Of Bramber, Sussex, England
Christened:
Died: Bef 10 Jan 1201
Buried:
AFN: 9G8Z-GH
7 F Daughter De Braose
Born: Abt 1102 - <Of, Bramber, Sussex, England>
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
AFN: 9G8Z-HN
General Notes (Husband)
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!DEATH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
Notes (Marriage)
!MARRIAGE:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Sibyl De Braiose
!BIRTH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
!DEATH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
General Notes for Child William De Braiose
1 UPDA 2 DATE 1174 2 PLAC Acceded:
Data of William and his descendants extracted by Doug Thompson <Doug-T@msn.com from "The Victoria County History of Sussex (The Rape of Bramber)" and "The De Braose Family".
Piers De Braose and Agnes Husee
Husband Piers De Braose 1
Born: 1272 - Tetbury, Gloucestershire
Christened:
Died: 1 Feb 1311-0131
Buried:
Father: William De Braose (1224-1290) 1
Mother: Mary De Ros (Abt 1249- ) 1
Marriage: Abt 1292-1293
Noted events in his life were:
• Baptism, 1295
Wife Agnes Husee 1
Born: Abt 1279
Christened:
Died: Bef Sep 1331-1332
Buried:
Father: Henry Husee (1248-1290) 1
Mother: Mrs-Henry Husee (1252- ) 1
Piers De Braose
Husband Piers De Braose 1
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Marriage:
Wife
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Children
1 F Mary De Ros 1 5
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Spouse: Ralph Cobham Sir ( - ) 1 5
Marr: 1328
Spouse: Earl Thomas Plantagenet Of Norfolk (1300-1338) 1 4 5 6
Marr: 1328 5