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Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Baron Philip de Breuse & Lady Aenor de Totenies

 159916036. Baron Philip de Breuse & 159916037. Lady Aenor de Totenies

1070-73, Philip born in England, s/o §§Guillame de Breuse & Agnes St. Clare.

~1080, Aenor born in Devon, England, d/o §§Juhel of Totnes.

1080, Philip’s mother died.

9/26/1087, William Rufus crowned King of England; succeeding William the Conqueror. His elder brother Robert became Duke of Normandy.

By 1096, Philip’s father died.

1096, Philip, established at Radnor, Wales, confirmed his father’s gifts to the abbey of St. Florent.

8/2/1100, Henry I succeeded William Rufus as King of England.

1100, Philip de Braosia used his personal seal on a document. (S) Notes from the Muniments of St. Mary Magdalen College, Macray, 1882, P109.

8/2/1100, Henry I crowned King of England.

1102, Philip returned from the 1st crusade.

1/1103 at Salisbury, Gilbert fitz Richard attested an agreement between William abbot of Fecamp and Philip de Braose, in the presence of King Henry and Queen Matilda. (S) English Historical Review, V34, 1919.

1103, William Ingelram witnessed a charter of Philip de Braiose. (S) The Norman People, 1874, P293.

1104, Payne FitzJohn encouraged Philip to attack Builth.

1110, Henry I confiscated Philip’s lands, due to his support of William Clito, son of Duke Robert Curthose [oldest s/o 378220548. William the Conqueror, older brother of King Henry I.]

1112, King Henry I returned Philip’s lands.

1122-3, King Henry gave Philip de Brewes the kingdom of Limerick, which Herebert and William, brethren to Reginald, earl of Cornwall, and John de la Pomerai, their nephew, had refused. (S) Asubhrton and Its Neighborhood, Worthy, 1875, P116.

[Undated], Philip built the Norman church of St Nicolas at Old Shoreham and founded the port of New Shoreham.

1131-35, Philip, 1st Braose Lord of Builth and Radnor, in the Welsh Marches, died [likely in Ireland.]

Family notes:

1073, §§Guillame [William] granted the tithe of his toll at Steyning, Sussex to his college at Bramber. (S) Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs.

1086, §§Guillame held the market of Bramber, Sussex. (S) Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs.

Children of Philip and Aanor:

i. William de Breuse (79958018), born ~1110 in England.

ii. Maud de Braose (243393921), born ~1120 in England.

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