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Maud De Braose

Maud De Braose

Female Abt 1109 - Aft 1151  (43 years)


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  • Name Maud De Braose 
    Birth Abt 1109  Of, Gower, Glamorganshire, Wales Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Death Aft 1151 
    Person ID I55036  Cecilie Family
    Last Modified 22 Feb 2009 

    Family William De Beauchamp, Sheriff Of Four Counties,   b. Of, Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1269 
    Marriage 1151  Of, Gower, Glamorganshire, Wales Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. William De Beauchamp,   b. Abt 1130, Of, Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1211-1212 (Age 82 years)
    Family ID F23042  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 22 Feb 2009 

  • Notes 



    • - Some sources have shown Maud's father as William de Braose, born abt 1084.

       
      However, other sources have found no hard evidence that William de Beauchamp married a Maud de Braose.

       
      See the following notes:


         
        William de Beauchamp (d.1170) of Salwarpe and Elmley allegedly married Bertha dau. of William de Braose (d.1211). The latter's great grandson, William de Braose (d.1230) of Abergavenny had a dau. & coheir Maud (d.1301) who married Roger de Mortimer (d.1282) of Wigmore. Saunders gives no marriage of a Bertha de Braose (or of a Maud de B) to William de Beauchamp. Turton does give the marriage of Bertha and William based on information from the first edition (1910) of Cokayne's *Complete Peerage*. As far as I can tell the second edition omits any reference to the early Beauchamps. B Burke's *Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire* (London, 1883) p.29 has William Beachamp marrying a Maud de Braose. Since (1) Burke is to be treated with extreme caution, (2)it seems that the editors of the second edition of *The Complete Peerage* deleted material on the early Beauchamps and (3) Saunders notes marriages between the baronial families dealt with but omits this marriage, the upshot would seem to be that there is no hard evidence of a Braose marriage to William Beauchamp (d.1170).

         
        I J Saunders *English Baronies: a study of their origin and descent 1086-1327* (London, 1963 1960), pp.7,21,75-76.

         
        W H Turton *The Plantagenet Ancestry* (London, 1928), p.117.

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