LC control no. | no2013133234 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | De Braose, William, Lord of Bramber, 1144 or 1153-1211 |
Variant(s) | Breos, William de, Lord of Bramber, 1144 or 1153-1211 De Breos, William, Lord of Bramber, 1144 or 1153-1211 Braose, William de, Lord of Bramber, 1144 or 1153-1211 Briouze, William de, Lord of Bramber, 1144 or 1153-1211 De Briouze, William, Lord of Bramber, 1144 or 1153-1211 |
Associated country | Wales England |
Associated place | Gwent (Wales) Herefordshire (England) |
Located | Gower (Wales) |
Birth date | [1144, 1153] |
Death date | 1211 |
Field of activity | Nobility Sheriffs |
Affiliation | White Castle (Wales) Skenfrith Castle (Wales) Grosmont Castle (Wales) |
Found in | Thomas, A.M. Broken reed: the Lords of Gower and King John, 2013: p. 3 (William III de Breos, 4th Lord of Bramber) p. 10 ([King] John gave William the Lordship of Gower. In addition to Gower, John gave him Kington and the three castles of Skenfrith, Grosmont and Whitecastle in Gwent) Wikipedia WWW site, viewed 31 October 2013 (William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber ; b. 1144/1153, d. 9 August 1211. Sheriff of Herefordshire 1192-1199) Oxford dictionary of national biography online, viewed Jan. 2, 2014 (Briouze [Braose], William de; d. 1211; name derives from the Briouze-St Gervais, near Argentin) World biographical information system online, viewed Jan. 2, 2014 (William de Braose; b. circa 1150; d. 1211; Norman marcher lord) |