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  1. When William de Braose was born about 1175, in Bramber, Sussex, England, his father, William de Braose 4th Lord of Bramber, was 23 and his mother, Mathilde de Saint-Valery, was 27. 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.

  2. He was married to Sybil, the daughter of William de Braose, 3rd Lord of Bramber, and Bertha of Hereford. Life. William de Ferrers was one of the earls who joined the rebellion against King Henry II of England led by Henry's eldest son, Henry the Younger, in the Revolt of 1173–1174, sacking the town of Nottingham.

  3. 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.

  4. 26 de sept. de 2023 · Eva de Braose ( fl. 1238–July 1255) was one of the four co-heiresses of William de Braose. She was the wife of William de Cantilupe who, as a result of his marriage, acquired significant land holdings in both England and Wales. Family. Eva de Braose was one of the four daughters of William de Braose and Eva Marshal.

  5. William de Braose, 3rd Lord of Bramber (fl. 1135–1179) was a 12th-century Marcher lord who secured a foundation for the dominant position later held by the Braose family in the Welsh Marches. In addition to the family's English holdings in Sussex and Devon , William had inherited Radnor and Builth , in Wales, from his father Philip.

  6. BRAOSE, WILLIAM de ( d. 1211), rebel baron, was the descendant and heir of William de Braose (alias Braiose, Breause, Brehus, &c.), lord of Braose, near Falaise in Normandy, who had received great estates in England at the Conquest. The family fixed their seat at Bramber in Sussex, and were lords of its appendant rape.

  7. William (III) de Briouse, son of William (II), died in Corbeil 9 August 1211, buried in Paris, Saint-Victor) married Mathilde de Saint Valery, daughter of Bernard. [1] They had a daughter Maud de Braose who married Gruffydd ap Rhys. Maud and Gruffydd in turn had a daughter LLeuca de Camville. William (IV) de Briouse was starved to death with ...