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ROBERT DE BRAS b. ca 1030 in France m. Emma de Brittany of Brittaany, France, a dau of Alan de Brittany. Issue:
WILLIAM DE BRAOS b. In Brienze, Normandy, d. 1087 Bramber, Sussex, England m. Agnes de St. Clare, b. Barnstaple, Devonshire, dau of Waldron de St. Clare and his wife, Helena le Don. Issue:
AMICIA DE BRAOSE b. Brussee, Normandy m. Aylmer de Tous.
DE BRAOSE b. Normandy m. 1100 Anchetil de Harcourt.
DE BRAOSE b. Bramber Castle, Sussex, England.
JOHN DE BRAOSE b. Bramber Castle, Sussex, England.
PHILENA DE BRAOSE b. Bramber Castle, Sussex, England m. Wolston de Paston.
ADAM DE BRAOSE b. Bramber Castle, Sussex, England m. Emma Ramsay.
HORTENSE DE BRAOSE b. Brusee, Normandy m. Henry Ferrers.
PHILP DE BRAOSE b. Bramber Castle, Sussex, England m. Aenor de Totnais b. Barnstaple, Devonshire, England, dau of Judeal de Totnais and his wife, de Picqugay. Issue:
1. William de Braose b. Bramber Castle, Sussex, England, d. After 1179 England m. Bertha de Gloucester of Gloucestershire, dau of Miles Fitzwalter and his wife, Sybil de Neufmarche. Issue:
(A) Sybil de Braose b. ca 1150/1160 Bramber, Sussex, England, d. After 2/5/1227 m. William de Ferrers, Earl of Darby.
(B) Bertha de Braose b. ca 1151 Bramer, Sussex, England m. Walter de Beauchamp. (C) William de Braose b. ca 1153 Bramber, Sussex, d. 8/9/1211 Corbeil, France m. Matilda de St. Valerie. One account states that William m. Lady de Clare, a dau of Roger de Clare, third Earl of Hereford and his wife, Maud St. Hilliary. William starved to death with his mother, Bertha of Gloucester in Windsor Castle in 1210, according to the Chronicle of Matthew de Westminster, son and heir of William, third Baron Braose, lord of Brecknock, Gower, in Wales, states that William d. in France. Issue of William de Braose:
i. John-Tadody de Braose, a minor when his father died, who was reared at Gower Castle. John de Braose d. 1277. His uncles, Giles, Bishop of Hereford, and Reginald de Braose, were his guardians. Since he had no inheritance from his father, the king granted him a patent dated 4/25/1223, certain Welsh lordships and castles, and the Manor of Bremine, in Sussex, where he was accidentally killed in 1232. Upon his death, the king Seized his lordship of Buckingham, the dowry of his wife, as security from her for the proper care of her two sons, William, the heir, and Richard, until they became of age. John de Braose m. Princess Margaret, daughter of Llwellyn the Great, Prince of North Wales, and had:
a. William de Braose, eldest son, guardian of the Welsh marches for Henry III, d. 1291, called "lord of Gower", who m. his niece, Margarer. Upon his Earlier's death in 1277, William was the guardian of Roger de Coleville.
b. Sir Richard de Braose, called "Richard Brewes" of Stinton in Norfolk.Issue:
i. Margaret de Braose d. 1335 m. Roger de Coleville of Bytham Castle, Lincolnshire, England, second Baron de Coleville, by tenure. He died 4/1288. Issue: Edmund de Coleville, third baron, bapt. at St. James' Bytham 1/25/1287/8 d., the wardship of the lands of his inheritance were given to William de Braose of Gover, during his minority; Alice de Coleville m. Guy Gobaud of Ripplegate, Lincolnshire, d. 1315 and m. (2) Sir John de Gernon of Lexton (d. 1334).
(c) Roger de Braose b. Bramber, Sussex, England.
(d) de Braose m. William de Fort.
(e) Giles de Braose b. Bramber, Sussex, England.
(f) Reginald de Braose b. Bramber, Sussex, England d. 1225. Issue:
1. William de Braose b. ca 1204 Drecon, Cia les d. 5/2/1230 Wales m. 1224 Pembroke, Wales, Eve Marshall who d. before 1246, daughter of William Marshall, Earl of Pembroke, and his wife, Countess Isabel de Clare. Issue:1.Eleanor de Braose b. 1230 Brecon, Wales m. 1246 Essex, England, Humphrey de Bohun.
2. Eva de Braose b. Bramber Castle, England d. 7/1254 Abergavenny, Monmouth, England m. 1243 William de Cantilupe, Lord Abergavenny.
3. Isabell de Braose b. ca 1238 Bramber Castle, England.