- Sir
Nicholas Brembre (died 20
February 1388) was a
wealthy magnate and a
chief ally of King
Richard II in 14th-century England. He was Lord
Mayor of London...
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favour with the
election as
Mayor of
Nicholas Brembre, a
close ally of his.
During this
period Brembre was a
loyal supporter of the King, who at this...
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Nicholas Brembre,
gained release by
informing on his
former master through a
legal appeal. At the
election in 1383
Northampton was
ousted by
Brembre, who...
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prosperous marriages for
three of his daughters:
Idonia to
politician Nicholas Brembre,
Margery to
fellow vintner Henry Vanner, and Margaret's
first marriage...
- Vere, Tresilian, and two
other loyalists: the
mayor of London,
Nicholas Brembre, and
Alexander Neville, the
Archbishop of York.
Richard stalled the negotiations...
- successors. In the
crisis after the Good Parliament, Philipot, with
Nicholas Brembre, a fellow-grocer, and also
connected with Kent, and
William Walworth, headed...
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Chief Justice, Sir
Robert Tresilian, was executed, as were Sir
Nicholas Brembre, Lord
Mayor of London, John
Beauchamp of Holt, Sir
James Berners, and Sir...
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after the
death of Wat
Tyler on 15 June. Sir
Robert Knolles, Sir
Nicholas Brembre and Sir
Robert Launde were
appointed to
restore control in the capital...
- Tresilian, who was the
Chief Justice; and the
former Mayor of
London Nicholas Brembre. The King
summoned Gloucester and
Fitzalan to a meeting. However, instead...
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Towards the end of the 14th century, the
manor was
occupied by Sir
Nicholas Brembre, who was
Mayor of
London in 1377 and 1378. Sir
Nicholas was
hanged at Tyburn...