- Bernard Brocas
:"For his eponymous son, see
Bernard Brocas II ."Sir Bernard Brocas I (1330-1395) was a prominent commander in the English army during King Edward III's French campaigns of theHundred Years War . He was also a close friend of the Black Prince andWilliam of Wykeham .Bernard was the son of the Master of the King's Horse, Sir
John Brocas ofClewer inBerkshire . He grew up with the Black Prince atWindsor Castle , at a time of rebuilding by the Royal architect,William of Wykeham . It is said that, after a scandalous first marriage, the Prince was going to arrange for Bernard to marry his cousin, theFair Maid of Kent ; but when she professed her love for Edward, he decided to marry her himself instead. As compensation, he found Bernard a great heiress, Mary des Roches (a relative ofPeter des Roches ,Bishop of Winchester ), to wed. Bernard and Prince Edward fought at the Battles of Poitiers, Crécy and Nájera together. Bernard helped settleAquitaine after thePeace of Bretigny and was appointedConstable there. It is said that he chopped off the head of theKing of Morocco , but the story seems to be apocryphal.In England, Sir Bernard acted as Queen's Chamberlain for
Anne of Bohemia . He lived at Clewer Brocas Manor in Berkshire, and Beaurepaire inSherborne St John andRoche Court nearFareham , both inHampshire . He was a great patron ofSouthwick Priory . He married three times and had at least five children, amongst them, Sir Bernard Brocas II. He died on20 September 1395 and was buried in St Edmund's Chapel inWestminster Abbey where his fine effigial monument can still be seen today.The name Brocas lives on in the name "Viscount Brocas", one of the subsidiary titles of the
Earl Jellicoe .External links
* [http://www.berkshirehistory.com/bios/bbrocas.html Royal Berkshire History: Sir Bernard Brocas Senior (1330-1395)]
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