Individual Details

Sir Reynold "Lord of Abergavenny" Braose

(Abt 1171 - 9 Jun 1228)

== Biography ==

Titles of Reynold de Brewes: (Royal Ancestry)

: Lord of Abergavenny, Brecon, Hay, Radnor, etc.

'''Father''' William de Brewes, Lord of Abergavenny, Brecon, & Ower Gwent, Seigneur de BriouzeDouglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 520. b. c 1144, d. 9 Aug 1211
'''Mother''' Matilda (Maud) de St. ValerieDouglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 554. b. c 1138, d. 1210
Sir Reginald de Brewes, Baron of Kington, Lord of Abergavenny, Brecon, Hay, & Radnor married Grace de Briwere, daughter of Sir William de Briwere, Lord Horsley, Sheriff of Devon, Dorset, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Northamptonshire, Derbyshire, Cornwall, Sussex, Wiltshire, & Gloucestershire and Beatrice de Vaux; They had 1 son (Sir William).
Sir Reginald de Brewes, Baron of Kington, Lord of Abergavenny, Brecon, Hay, & Radnor was born circa 1171 at of Bramber, Sussex, England.
He married Gladys 'the Black', Princess of Wales, daughter of Llywelyn 'the Great', Prince of Gwynedd, Aberffraw, Lord Snowdon and Joan, Princess of England, in 1215; No issue. Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. V, p. 300
Sir Reginald de Brewes, Baron of Kington, Lord of Abergavenny, Brecon, Hay, & Radnor died circa 9 June 1228 at of Brecon, Breconshire, Wales; Buried in the Priory church of Brecon.Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 425
Note. The Priory Church of Brecon is now known as Brecon Cathedral - formerly The Parish Church of St. John the Evangelist Brecon (Brecon Priory). It was founded on the site in 1093 as a Norman Benedictine priory church. Few parts of the original building remain in the present day - most of what is now visible was from the 13th and 14th centuries and has been virtually unchanged externally for the last 600 years. The Priory, as such, ceased to exist in 1538 in the Dissolution of the Monasteries, but the church continued to serve as the parish church for the people of Brecon. At present the Cathedral is set in a walled close, unique in Wales, and is regarded as one of the finest buildings.


'''Family 1'''

* Grace de Briwere b. c 1186, d. b 1215

'''Children '''

* Mary de Brewes b. c 1200
* John de Brewes b. c 1202* Sir William de Brewes, 6th Baron de Brewes, Lord Brecknock, Abergavenny b. c 1204, d. 2 May 1230
* Loretta de Brewes b. c 1204
* Mathilda Brewes b. c 1206

'''Family 2'''

* Gladys 'the Black', Princess of Wales b. c 1200, d. 1251


== Sources ==

* Royal Ancestry Douglas Richardson 2013 Vol. I p. 555-556
* '''"Royal Ancestry" Douglas Richardson 2013 Vol. IV. p. 164'''Gwladus Ddu Of Wales, married (1st) in 1215 (as his 2nd wife) Reynold de Brewes (or Breuse, Brause, Braose), Knt. They had no issue.

    Events

    BirthAbt 1171Bramber, Sussex, England
    Marriage1221, , , Wales - Gwladus "Ddu, Princess of North Wales" ferch Llywelyn
    Death9 Jun 1228Brecon, Breconshire, Wales
    Alt namede Braose de Breuse, de Brause
    Reference No884044
    Reference No904522
    Reference No60

    Families

    SpouseGwladus "Ddu, Princess of North Wales" ferch Llywelyn (1205 - 1251)
    FatherWilliam "Lord of Abergavenny" Braose (1144 - 1211)
    MotherMatilda "of Hay" St Valéry (1138 - 1210)
    SiblingMargaret Braose (1177 - 1200)
    SiblingGiles Braose (1163 - )
    SiblingRobert Braose (1166 - )
    SiblingMaud "Matilda, Mawd" Braose (1173 - 1210)
    SiblingWilliam Braose (1175 - 1210)
    SiblingJoan Alice Braose (1175 - 1189)
    SiblingWalter Braose (1175 - )
    SiblingThomas Braose (1175 - )
    SiblingLaurette "Comitissa de Leicestria" Braose (1176 - 1266)
    SiblingHugh Braose (1180 - )
    SiblingBishop Giles Braose (1181 - 1215)
    SiblingHenry Braose (1181 - 1205)
    SiblingJohn Braose (1183 - 1206)
    SiblingEleanor Braose (1185 - 1241)
    SiblingPhillip Braose (1204 - )