Baron Braose

Baron Braose

The title of Baron Braose was created twice in the Peerage of England. Records from the period spell the name Brewose.

On 29 December 1299 William de Braose was summoned to parliament. On his death in 1326, the first creation of the barony fell into abeyance.

On 25 February 1342, Thomas de Braose was summoned to parliament. On the death of the fifth Baroness in 1399, the second creation of the barony became extinct.

Baron Braose (1299)

*William de Braose, 1st Baron Braose (d. 1326) (abeyant 1326)

Barons Braose (1342)

*Thomas de Braose, 1st Baron Braose (1302-1361)
*John de Braose, 2nd Baron Braose (d. 1367)
*Thomas de Braose, 3rd Baron Braose (1352-1395)
*Thomas de Braose, 4th Baron Braose (d. 1395)
*Elizabeth de Saye, 5th Baroness Braose née de Braose(?) (d. 1399)

ee also

* William de Braose

References

*Rayment


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