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Aline de Braose



Preferred Parents:
Father: William de Braose 2nd Baron Braose, b. 1260 in Bramber, Sussex, England   d. 1 MAY 1326 in Bramber, Sussex, England
Mother: Agnes de Sully, b. 1263 in Sully, Glamorgan, Wales   d. 23 AUG 1328 in Oystermouth Castle, Gowerton, Glamorganshire, Wales

Family 1: Richard de Peshall,    b. ABT 1270 in England    d. AFT 16 MAY 1343 in England
Family 2: John de Mowbray,    b. 4 SEP 1286 in Norfolk, England    d. 23 MAR 1322 in York, North Yorkshire, England
  1. Christina de Mowbray, b. 1305 in Kirklington, North Yorkshire, England     d. 25 DEC 1362 in Spofforth, North Yorkshire, England
Sources:
  1. Title: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current
    Publication: Name: https://search.ancestry.com/collections/9289/records/31290535;
  2. Title: Aline de Breuse (1290-1331), The Peerage
    Author: https://www.thepeerage.com/p15170.htm#i151696 Citations: 1. [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume II, page 303. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. 2. [S2] Peter W. Hammond, editor, The Complete Peerage or a History of the House of Lords and All its Members From the Earliest Times, Volume XIV: Addenda & Corrigenda (Stroud, Gloucestershire, U.K.: Sutton Publishing, 1998), page 111. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage, Volume XIV. 3. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume II, page 304.
    Publication: Name: https://www.thepeerage.com/p15170.htm#i151696;
    Note: Aline de Breuse was born circa 1290.2 She was the daughter of William de Breuse, 2nd Lord Brewes and Agnes (?)1 She married, firstly, John de Mowbray, 2nd Lord Mowbray, son of Roger de Mowbray, 1st Lord Mowbray and Lady Roese de Clare, in 1298 at Swansea, Glamorgan, WalesG.1 She married, secondly, Richard de Peshale after 1322.3 She died before 21 August 1331.1 Child of Aline de Breuse and John de Mowbray, 2nd Lord Mowbray: John de Mowbray, 3rd Lord Mowbray+ b. 29 Nov 1310, d. 4 Oct 1361
  3. Title: William de Braose (1251-1326) in Family Group Records Collection, Archives Section, 1942-1969; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99QY-ZW81?cc=2060211&wc=WWF8-F3S%3A352086301%2C352507701
    Author: "Family Group Records Collection, Archives Section, 1942-1969," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99QY-ZW81?cc=2060211&wc=WWF8-F3S%3A352086301%2C352507701 : 20 May 2014), D > Debnam, John (1726) - De Bruijn, William (1744) > image 900 of 1316; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, compiler, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
    Publication: Name: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99QY-ZW81;
    Note: William de Braose (1251-1326) married and had children according to research before 1946
    Page: Names, dates, locations, and relationships match research with some variations due to available sources
  4. Title: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Thomas Moubray, earl Marshal
    Author: J. L. Kirby, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry IV, Entries 300-350', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 19, Henry IV (London, 1992), pp. 101-120. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol19/pp101-120 [accessed 16 January 2020].
    Publication: Name: https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol19/pp101-120;
    Note: 300 THOMAS MOUBRAY, EARL MARSHAL Writ 11 Feb. 1407. SUSSEX. Inquisition. Horsham … March. He held in his demesne in fee tail the castle and borough of Bramber, the manors of King’s Barn, Beeding, Washington and Bewbush, the chase of St. Leonard with the new park annexed to it, and the borough of Horsham … with the seven hundreds of Brightford, Steyning, Easewrithe…; annual values, [King’s Barn] £12 13s.4d., [Beeding] £28 6s.8d., Washington £24 15s… borough of Horsham 100s.… He died on 7 June 1405. John Moubray, his brother and heir, is aged 16 years and more. John Dalyngrygge, knight, has held these premises since his death. [Mainly illegible]. 301 Writ, plura, 21 Nov. 1410. SUSSEX. Inquisition. Horsham. 10 June 1411. He held more in his demesne in fee tail than was stated in the previous inquisition, namely the manors of Bosham and Stoughton, with the parcels and members belonging to them, of the king in chief by knight service, amount unknown; annual values, Bosham, which with its dependencies forms the lordship of Bosham, £100, Stoughton £14 9d. John Pelham, knight, has held and taken the profits since his death, title unknown. He died on 4 June 1405. John his brother and heir was aged 20 years and more on 10 Aug. last. 302 Writ, melius sciri, as it was found by inquisition before Nicholas Carreu, escheator, that he held in fee tail the castle and borough of Bramber, the manors of King’s Barn, Beeding, Washington and Bewbush, the chase of St. Leonard with the new park annexed, and the borough of Horsham; and by another inquisition before John Clipsham, escheator, that he held in fee tail the manors of Bosham and Stoughton with their members, but how he came to hold them was not stated, 14 Oct. 1412. SUSSEX. Inquisition. Bramber. 28 Oct. He held the manors of Bosham and Stoughton in fee tail by the grant of Edward II to Thomas de Brotherton, his brother, of the lands of Roger le Bygod, sometime earl of Norfolk and Marshal [CChR 1300–26, pp.205–6]. They descended to Margaret duchess of Norfolk as daughter and heir of Thomas, from her to Thomas de Moubray, duke of Norfolk, as son of Elizabeth, daughter of Margaret, and so to Thomas as son of Thomas Moubray, and now to John Moubray as brother and heir. He also held in his demesne in fee tail the castle and borough of Bramber, the manors of King’s Barn, Beeding, Washington and Bewbush, the chase of St. Leonard with the new park, and the borough of Horsham, by the grant of Richard Hakelut and William Moigne by fines of 1316–7 [CP 25(1)/236/47, nos.14–18] to William de Brewosa, senior, with remainder to John de Moubray and Aline his wife and their heirs. From them they descended to John their son, John his son, to Thomas duke of Norfolk, his son and heir, to Thomas the Earl Marshal, and now to John his brother. 303 Writ 11 Feb. 1407. LINCOLN. Inquisition. 4 March. He held in his demesne as of fee two parts of the manor of Epworth in the Isle of Axholme and two parts of half the lordship of the island with the reversion of the third parts after the death of Elizabeth duchess of Norfolk, annual value of the two parts 43s. They are held of the king in chief by knight service, and since his death have been held by Queen Joan, title unknown. Long before his death Thomas, late duke of Norfolk, by letters patent shown to the jurors granted a rent of 40 marks from this manor to Thomas de Burnham. He died on 4 June 1405. John his brother and next heir was aged 17 years on 10 Aug. last. 304 Writ 11 Feb. 1407. MIDDLESEX. Inquisition. Westminster. 18 June. By the grant of Richard II to Thomas duke of Norfolk, his father, he held an annuity of £30 from the king payable at the exchequer by equal parts at Easter and Michaelmas. Date of death and heir as above [no.303]. 305 Writ 11 Feb. 1407. WORCESTER. Inquisition. Worcester. 9 April. He held the manor of North Piddle of the earl of Warwick for life by the service of one knight’s fee with reversion to the earl and his heirs, annual value £9. He died on 8 June 1405, heir as above [no.303]. 306 ESSEX. Inquisition. Colchester. 14 April 1407. He held the manor of Dovercourt in his demesne in fee tail by the grant of Edward II to Thomas de Brotherton, as above [no.302]. It is held of the earl of Oxford by the service of one knight’s fee, annual value 45 marks. He died on 8 June 1405. John Mowbray is next heir, being the son of Thomas Mowbray, duke of Norfolk, son of Elizabeth, daughter of Margaret, daughter of Thomas Brotherton. He was aged 17 on 10 Aug. last. Queen Joan has held the manor and taken the profits since his death, title unknown. 307 HERTFORD. Inquisition. Buntingford. 24 March 1407. He held the manor of Weston in his demesne in fee tail of the king in chief as parcel of the earldom of Norfolk by the grant of Edward II to Thomas de Brotherton, as above [no.302]. John Cornewaill, knight, has held and taken the profits since his death, title unknown. Date of death and heir as above [no.303]. 308 Writ 11 Feb. 1407. NOTTINGHAM. Inquisition. Nottingham. 9 April. By the grant of Richard II he held in his demesne in fee tail £20 rent from the castle of Nottingham, payable by equal parts at Easter and Michaelmas by the sheriff, in support of the name, honour, title and style of earl of Nottingham [CCR 1381–5, p.331]. Date of death and heir as above [no.303]. 309 Writ 11 Feb. 1407. NORTHAMPTON. Inquisition. Northampton. 9 April. He held in his demesne as of fee: Barton Seagrave, 2 parts of the castle or manor, of the earl of Stafford of the honour of Gloucester, with reversion of the third part which Elizabeth duchess of Norfolk holds in dower, service unknown, annual value of the 2 parts £8. The king had the revenues from Thomas’s death until 10 Aug. 1405 when he granted them to Queen Joan [CPR 1401–5, p.498]. Chalcombe, 2 parts of the manor, of the bishop of Lincoln of his castle of Banbury with the reversion of the third part as above. Long before his death the duke of Norfolk granted £10 yearly from this manor to Hugh Dalby and 10 marks yearly to Cecily Boule. They have had all the issues since the death of Thomas. Of whom [sic] and by what service the manor is held is unknown; annual value of the two parts £12. Date of death and heir as above [no.303]. 310 Writ 11 Feb. 1407. SUFFOLK. Inquisition. Icklingham. 29 March. He held in his demesne in fee tail: Framlingham, the manor and castle, of the king in chief by knight service, annual value 80 marks. Henry prince of Wales has had the profits since his death by the king’s grant by letters patent [CPR 1405–8, pp.23, 26]. Berwick Field, a field so-called, as parcel of the park of Berwick by Bungay, of the king in chief by knight service, annual value 40s. Cratfield, Stow Park and Berwick, £18 rent, of the king in chief by knight service, of which Constance widow of Thomas takes £12 in dower and Elizabeth duchess of Norfolk £6 in dower. Icklingham, the manor, jointly with Constance his wife … [Ten lines illegible]. 311 NORFOLK. Inquisition. Norwich. 17 March 1407. He held the following of the king in chief in fee tail: Forncett, the manor, by knight service, annual value £60. William Rees has taken the profits since his death by grant to farm by letters patent [CPR 1399–1405, p.321]. Dickleburgh, the manor, annual value £10. Constance his widow has held and taken the profits by the king’s grant by letters patent [CPR 1405–8, p.38]. Suffield, the manor, annual value £30. Thomas de Erpyngham, knight, has taken the profits since his death, title unknown. Ditchingham, the manor, service unknown, annual value £32 4s. Constance his widow has held and taken the profits since his death. Earsham, the manor, service unknown, annual value £44. Queen Joan has taken the profits in virtue of letters patent [CPR 1405–8, p.46]. Halvergate, the manor, by knight service, annual value £36. Constance his widow has held as above. Framingham, the manor, annual value £26 13s.4d. Thomas de Erpyngham, knight, has held as above. South Walsham, the manor, annual value £41 4s.… has held. Harleston, the manor with the half hundred of Earsham, annual value £26 13s.4d. Constance his widow has held as above. Hales, a third part of the manor, by knight service, annual value 26s.8d. Queen Joan has held as above. He also held the manor of Lopham of the abbot of St. Giles, annual value £46 6s.4d. Queen Joan has held as above. He died on 8 June 1405, heir as above [no.303]. 312 Writ 11 Feb. 1407. WARWICK. Inquisition. Coventry. 4 March. He held in his demesne as of fee: Caludon, two parts of the manor with the reversion of the third part which Elizabeth duchess of Norfolk holds in dower, of Henry prince of Wales of his manor of Cheylesmore, service unknown, annual value of two parts £22. Aspley, the manor, annual value £7; 16 messuages and 16 virgates in Flecknoe, annual value £14; 10 messuages and 10 virgates in Thurlaston, annual value 100s.; and 2 messuages, 2 virgates and 60s. rent in Alspath, annual value 10s. beyond the rent; of whom and by what service they are held is unknown. John Wilicotes has taken the revenues of Thurlaston because the earl long before his death granted him 100s. from it. The profits of Caludon and all the rest have been taken by William Bispam, receiver of Queen Joan, since the earl’s death. Kineton, the manor, jointly with Constance as was found by inquisition immediately after his death, of the king in chief by a rent of £12 payable at the exchequer by equal parts at Easter and Michaelmas, annual value £16. It was released to Constance and she has taken the profits of two parts in virtue of the joint feoffment. He died on 8 June 1405, heir as above [no.303].
    Page: Mentioned in this source.
  5. Title: Royal Ancestry Bible, The
    Author: Chart 105
  6. Title: Aline de Braose de Braose Mowbray Peschale (1286-1331), "Find A Grave Index"
    Author: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVG5-GNHL : 15 June 2022), Aline de Braose de Braose Mowbray Peschale, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID 131707905, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
    Publication: Name: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVG5-GNHL;
    Note: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/131707905/aline-de_braose-mowbray_peschale Lady Aline de Braose de Braose Mowbray Peschale BIRTH 1286 Vale of Glamorgan, Wales DEATH 20 Jul 1331 (aged 44–45) Wales BURIAL Burial Details Unknown MEMORIAL ID 131707905 Lady Aline de Braose was born abt 1286 in Gower, Glamorgan, Wales. She was the daughter of William de Braose VI Lord Braose (1260-1326) and Alice de Braose. Aline married Sir John de Mowbray 2nd Baron de Mowbray (1286-1322) in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales in 1298. Aline and his son, John, were imprisoned in the Tower in February. After the death of John de Mowbray, Aline married Richard de Peschale.

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