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  1. Edmund Braye, 1st Baron Braye (or Bray; c. 1484 – 18 October 1539), of Eaton Bray in Bedfordshire, was an English peer.

  2. Edmund Braye (or Bray), 1st Baron Braye (ca. 1484-18 October 1539), was an English peer. Edmund Braye was the son of John Braye of Eaton Bray in Bedfordshire and the older brother of Sir Edward Braye. He served as High Sheriff of Bedfordshire for 1514 and of Sussex and Surrey in 1522.

    • Male
    • Jane (Hallighwell) Bray
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Baron_BrayeBaron Braye - Wikipedia

    Baron Braye, of Eaton Bray in the County of Bedford, is a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1529 for Edmund Braye, 1st Baron Braye. However, the family originally originate from Normandy, they are direct descendants of Chevalier Baudry de Bray who came over to England in the Battle of Hastings of 1066.

  4. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Edmund Braye (or Bray), 1st Baron Braye (ca. 1484-18 October 1539), was an English peer. Edmund Braye was the son of John Braye of Eaton Bray in Bedfordshire and the older brother of Sir Edward Braye. He served as High Sheriff of Bedfordshire for 1514 and of Sussex and Surrey in 1522.

    • England
    • "Braye"
    • Baroness Jane Braye
    • circa 1484
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edmund_BrayEdmund Bray - Wikipedia

    Edmund Bray (1686–1725) of Barrington Park, Gloucestershire was a British politician who sat in the English House of Commons from 1701 to 1708 and in the British House of Commons from 1720 to 1722. Barrington Park house as rebuilt in 1737.

  6. Edmund Braye, 1st Baron Braye (or Bray; c. 1484 – 18 October 1539), of Eaton Bray in Bedfordshire, was an English peer.

  7. In 1529, at the age of 45, his occupation is listed as he was summoned to the house of lords as baron braye, of eaton bray in the county of bedford. He died on 18 October 1539, in Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire, England, at the age of 55, and was buried in London, England.