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  1. Hace 4 días · William de Braose, soon after he had obtained his extensive fief in Sussex, appears to have built the church of St. Nicholas at Bramber as a chapel to his castle, and to have founded there a small college of secular canons, under a dean.

  2. Hace 4 días · The Benedictine nunnery of St. Mary Magdalene of Rusper was founded before the end of the twelfth century, apparently by a member of the family of Braose, as William de Braose was patron when Seffrid II, bishop of Chichester (1180-1204), confirmed the nuns in possession of their estates.

  3. Hace 1 día · William the Conqueror is presented in contemporary chronicles as a ruthless tyrant who rigorously put down rebellion and devastated vast areas, especially in his pacification of the north in 1069–70.

  4. Hace 2 días · William de Braose (d. c. 1192) granted to Nuneaton priory (Warws.) his tenant Wulfwin Sprot and all Wulfwin's lands in Old Shoreham, which Wulfwin and his son Tibbald continued to hold under the nuns. A William Nuneaton was among the taxpayers of Erringham in Old Shoreham in 1296.

  5. Hace 4 días · The manor of WORTHING comprised two estates which belonged to William de Braose in 1086; one, called Ordinges, had belonged to Earl Godwin (d. 1053), and the other, called Mordinges, had been held of the king in 1066 by Lewin.

  6. Hace 2 días · For William de Ros. To the sheriff of Yorkshire. The king has taken the homage of William de Ros for the lands and fees which Robert de Ros, his father, held of the king in chief and which fall to William by hereditary right.

  7. oro.open.ac.uk › view › dissertationOpen Research Online

    Hace 5 días · The execution of William de Braose in 1230 and how it illuminates the thirteenth century Welsh political dynamic. Student dissertation for The Open University module A329 The making of Welsh history. Download Redacted Published Version (PDF / 359kB)