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  1. 20 de abr. de 2023 · William de Brewes, Knt., of Bramber, Sussex, England [1] [2] Son and heir of John de Brewes, Knt., William was of full age 15 July 1245 (so born about 1224). His mother was Margaret of Wales, daughter of Llywelyn, Prince of North Wales. [3] William's first wife was Aline, daughter of Thomas de Multon and Maud de Vaux. They had a son: [1]

  2. Braose's son, William de Braose, 2nd Baron Braose, by his first wife, succeeded him. By his second wife, he had a son Giles, who was knighted and fought in Scotland in 1300. [11] By his third wife, William had at least three children – Richard, Peter, and Margaret (wife of Ralph de Camoys, 1st Baron Camoys ) – and possibly a fourth – William. [1]

  3. Finally, William de Braose appears in the witness list of a confirmation of John's as count of Mortain to Margam Abbey of land in Kenfig, dated 4 March 1193 at Cardiff.12 It is not at all certain whether this William was William III or his son, also named William and often referred to as William juvenis. This

  4. When Maud De Braose was born about 1173, in Bramber, Sussex, England, her father, Sir William de Braose, was 21 and her mother, Mathilde de Saint-Valery, was 25. She married Gruffydd II ap Rhys in 1189. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 1 daughter.

  5. When William de Braose IV was born about 1175, in Bramber, Sussex, England, his father, William de Braose, was 23 and his mother, Maud de St Valéry, was 21. He married Matilda de Clare in 1197, in Heydon, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 3 daughters.

  6. Brief Life History of Maud. When Maud De Braose was born about 1173, in Bramber, Sussex, England, her father, Sir William de Braose 4th Lord Of Bramber, was 21 and her mother, Maud de St Valéry, was 25. She married Gruffydd II ap Rhys in 1189. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 1 daughter.

  7. William de Braose was succeeded as Lord of Bramber by his son, Philip de Braose, and started an important Anglo-Norman dynasty (see House of Braose). Death. William de Braose was present in 1093 at the consecration of a church in Briouze, his manor of origin whence originates his family name, thus he was still alive in that year. However, his ...