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  1. 13 de ago. de 2015 · However, Matilda or Maud (depending upon your frame of mind) de Braose was the wife of William de Braose. He was one of King John’s favourites. In 1208 the two men had a bit of a disagreement. William owed John five thousand marks and John demanded William’s grandsons as hostages. Matilda refused to part with them saying very loudly and ...

  2. douglyn.co.uk › BraoseWeb › familyMaud de St Valery

    Died: 1210 in Windsor castle. Maud (Matilda) de Braose was also known as the Lady of la Haie and to the Welsh as Moll Walbee. Married to William de Braose, the "Ogre of Abergavenny", she was a significant warrior in her own right. Her long defence of Pain's Castle when it was besieged by the Welsh earned it the name "Matilda's Castle".

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  4. Died: 1210 at Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire. Despite claims that she was his sister, Matilda de St. Valery appears to have been the daughter of Bernard de St. Valery and his wife, Eleanor. The chief of their many family seats was the manor of Hinton Waldrist in Berkshire and the lady may have spent some time there in her childhood.

  5. When Matilda de Clare was born in 1181, in Clare, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom, her father, Richard de Clare 3rd Earl of Hertford, was 28 and her mother, Amice FitzWilliam de Clare, was 21. She married William de Braose in 1197, in Heydon, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 3 daughters.

  6. Is this your ancestor? Explore genealogy for Maud (Braose) de Mortimer born abt. 1226 Totnes, Devon, England died 1301 Wigmore Castle, Herefordshire, England including ancestors + descendants + 1 photos + more in the free family tree community.

  7. Reginald de Braose. Reginald de Braose (19 September 1182 – June 1228) was one of the sons of William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber and Matilda, also known as Maud de St. Valery and Lady de la Haie. [1] Her other children included William and Giles. The de Braoses were loyal to King Richard I but grew in power under King John of England.