- 1295 1298
Gerard de
Braybroke I 1300:1 1300:2
Gerard de
Braybroke II 1309 1336 1341:3
Gerard de
Braybroke ? 1345
Gerard de
Braybroke III 1352 1353:1 John...
- Joan
Brooke (née
Braybroke), suo jure 5th
Baroness Cobham of Kent (d. 25
November 1442), was an
English aristocrat. Her
parents were Sir
Reginald (or...
- Coventry, to
castellate his
mansion in the
village of Ashby. Sir
Gerard Braybroke was at one time of
Castle Ashby Manor. It is a
leading example of the...
- (England) List of lord
chancellors and lord
keepers Davies, R. G. (2004). "
Braybroke Robert 1336/7-1404".
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography (online ed...
- dull man
lacking intellectual powers."
Lieutenant Richard, 8th
Baron Braybroke,
Grenadier Guards, was
killed on
active service in
Tunisia on 23 January...
- at St Paul's as
feasts of the
first class, by an
ordinance of
Bishop Braybroke in 1386. The
following Antiphon and
Collect for the
Feast of St Erkenwald...
- her only
surviving daughter Joan
Braybroke, the wife of Sir
Thomas Brooke (died 1439) of Holditch, Devon. Joan
Braybroke, suo jure 5th
Baroness Cobham (died...
-
surviving male issue,
leaving two co-heirs via his daughters;
Gerard Braybroke, 4th
Baron Amand (1394–1422),
grandson and
eldest co-heir of the 3rd Baron...
-
developed into a
subjective adverb,
underwent subjectification: "1429 Will
Braybroke in Ess.AST 5: 298 Yif thay
finde euidently that i haue doon extorcion...
-
provided 11 May 1349;
election did not take effect. 1369–1371
Richard Braybroke 1371–1380x Hugh ?–1388
Philip Ó
Maoil Resigned 30
January 1388; died 1420...