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  1. William de Braose, IV is your 24th great grandfather. d. 1210, Windsor or Corfe Castles, Eng. Starved to death with his mother by King John. Son of William III de BRAOSE Lord Brecknock 4th Baron of Bramber (1144-1211) and Matilda (Maud) de ST. VALERIE (1148-1210) WILLIAM [IV] de Briouse (-Corfe 1210).

  2. When William de Braose was born about 1175, in Bramber, Sussex, England, his father, Sir 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.

  3. 21 de feb. de 2021 · Sir William de Breuse, 1st Lord Brewes was born before 1227.2 He was the son of John de Briouze and Margaret ferch Llywelyn.2 He married, firstly, Aline de Multon, daughter of Thomas de Multon and Maud de Vaux.2 He married, secondly, Agnes de Moels, daughter of Nicholas de Moels and Hawise de Newmarch.2 He married, thirdly, Mary de Ros, daughter of Sir Robert de Ros and Isabel d'Aubigny ...

  4. William de Briouse was starved to death with William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber (1144/1153-9 August 1211), court favourite of King John of England, at the peak of his power, was also Lord of Gower, Abergavenny, Brecknock, Builth, Radnor, Kington, Limerick, Glamorgan, Skenfrith, Briouze in Normandy, Grosmont, and White Castle.

  5. When William de Braose was born about 1175, in Bramber, Sussex, England, his father, Sir 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.

  6. The lion rampant arms were only adopted by William 1st Baron Braose. In fact, in the early part of his life he used the earlier Braose arms, as shown on one of his seals. These earlier arms, sometimes known as Braose of Brecknock were carried by Reginald and Giles, sons of William, 4th Lord. But the only arms actually ascribed to him in near ...

  7. William de Briouse was starved to death with William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber (1144/1153-9 August 1211), court favourite of King John of England, at the peak of his power, was also Lord of Gower, Abergavenny, Brecknock, Builth, Radnor, Kington, Limerick, Glamorgan, Skenfrith, Briouze in Normandy, Grosmont, and White Castle.