Individual Details

Philip de Braose

( - )

Wikipedia article re William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber

The de Braose lineage

William de Braose's eldest son, William, married Maud (Matilda) de Clare (ca. 1184–1213), the daughter of Richard de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford. This younger William was captured with his mother and starved to death in 1210. He had fathered four sons, John, Giles, Philip and Walter and although they were also held in prison, they were released in 1218. John, the eldest, was said to have been brought up secretly, in Gower, by a Welsh ally or retainer. On his release he came under the care of his uncle Giles de Braose. John made a claim to being the rightful heir of the de Braose lands and titles and although the courts did not find for him, his other uncle Reginald de Braose was able to cede by a legal convention the Baronies of both Gower and Bramber to him for a fee. This established John's branch of the family and positioned it for survival at least or, at best, an opportunity for continued future power and influence.

Families

FatherWilliam de Braose ( - 1210)
MotherMaud de Clare (1184 - 1213)
SiblingJohn de Braose (1210 - 1232)
SiblingGiles de Braose ( - )
SiblingWalter de Braose ( - )