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From: "Rosie Bevan" < >
Subject: Re: Braose - Wingfield Connection
Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 15:28:38 +1300
References: <4c.1227573.2916cee9@aol.com> <3BE5FB49.338F0B38@interfold.com>


Stradbroke was one of the manors listed under the IPM of William le Rus in
44 Hen III (1260) and was thus part of the inheritance of Alice.

Cheers

Rosie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Todd A. Farmerie" < >
To: < >
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 3:36 PM
Subject: Re: Braose - Wingfield Connection


> wrote:
> >
> > However, the reference to Stradbrooke is extremely valuable. More
> > likely, Stradbrooke was a property not of Sir John Wingfield (except de
jure
> > uxoris), but rather of his wife Eleanor or Alianor - I have seen no
reference
> > to it being associated with the Wingfield family before this.
> >
> > The subsequent history of Stinton in the de Braose family is
familiar (at
> > least for the next few generations). However, the inclusion of
Stradbrooke
> > [Stradbrok in the text above] as a property of Sir Richard de Braose's
wife
> > makes it evident, this must have been a property which became that of a
> > younger son - in this case, apparently, Richard, younger son of Richard
and
> > Alice.
>
> For this, see CP 2:304, note i. (re: bef. 18 June 1292 death of
> Richard, husband of Alice le Rus)
>
> "(i) At which date his widow was claiming her dower (assize Roll,
> no. 1089 20 Edw. I, m. 20d). On the morrow of St. John the
> Baptist 25 Edw. I, Richard de Brewose obtained from [his mother]
> Alice, que fuit uxor Richardi de Brewosa, the manor of
> Stradbroke, Suffolk. The younger Richard m. Alianore (Feet of
> Fines,case 216, file 43, no. 42; file 45, no. 30). He was sum.
> cum equis et armis 12 Mar. 1300/0. Blomefield erroneously
> assigns to the elder Richard the Inq.p.m. on his nephew Richard,
> for which see p. 308, note "d"."
>
> taf
>
>


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