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  1. Hace 4 días · After the Norman Conquest the lordship later called the rape of Bramber was granted to William de Braose, who had built a castle at Bramber by 1073. Like many other Norman castle-builders, (fn. 24) he also founded a borough under its walls, which was deliberately intended as a rival to Fécamp abbey's borough of Steyning.

  2. Hace 6 días · Bramber rape had been granted to William de Braose by 1073 when he held in demesne a number of manors in a triangular area between Clapham in the west, Southwick in the east, and Shipley in the north.

  3. Hace 3 días · The manor descended with Beeding until 1547, being described, apparently together with Bidlington manor, in 1219 as Steyning Braose. William, Lord Braose (d. 1290), was granted free warren there in 1281.

  4. 23 de may. de 2024 · References. List of nobles and magnates of England in the 13th century. During the 13th century England was partially ruled by Archbishops, Bishops, Earls (Counts), Barons, marcher Lords, and knights. All of these except for the knights would always hold most of their fiefs as tenant in chief.

  5. 14 de may. de 2024 · King John’s pursuit of the family did not end with the deaths of Matilda, who died in custody in 1210, and William de Braose, Lord of Bramber, who died in exile in France in 1211. In November 1207 John extracted a promise from Loretta that she would not remarry without the king’s permission and her lands were taken from her.

  6. Hace 1 día · John (24 December 1166 – 19 October 1216) was the king of England from 1199 until his death in 1216. He lost the Duchy of Normandy and most of his other French lands to King Philip II of France, resulting in the collapse of the Angevin Empire and contributing to the subsequent growth in power of the French Capetian dynasty during the 13th century.

  7. 13 de may. de 2024 · The castle was built around 1071 by Lord William de Braose, a supporter of William the Conqueror. De Braose and his descendants occupied the castle for the next 250 years.