Baron Bramber is in Baronies of England Alphabetically.
There have been zero creations of Baron Bramber:
1st. 1073. William de Braose 1st Baron Bramber. Abeyant. 1326.
Summary
1073. William de Braose 1st Baron Bramber created.
1095. Son Phillip de Braose 2nd Baron Bramber [aged 25] succeeded.
1134. Son William de Braose 3rd Baron Bramber [aged 19] succeeded.
1179. Son William de Braose 4th Baron Bramber [aged 35] succeeded.
9th August 1211. Son Bishop Giles de Braose 7th Baron Braose 5th Baron Bramber de jure.
1215. Brother Reginald de Braose 8th Baron Abergavenny 6th Baron Bramber succeeded.
June 1228. Son William de Braose 9th Baron Abergavenny 7th Baron Bramber [aged 24] succeeded.
2nd May 1230. First Cousin John "Tadody aka Fatherless" Braose 8th Baron Bramber [aged 33] succeeded.
18th July 1232. Son William de Braose 1st Baron de Braose 9th Baron Bramber [aged 8] succeeded.
January 1291. Son William de Braose 2nd Baron de Braose 10th Baron Bramber [aged 31] succeeded.
1326. William de Braose 2nd Baron de Braose 10th Baron Bramber abeyant.
Before 1073 William de Braose 1st Baron Bramber was created 1st Baron Bramber Feudal. Agnes St Clare Baroness Bramber by marriage Baroness Bramber Feudal.
Around 1095 William de Braose 1st Baron Bramber died. His son Phillip [aged 25] succeeded 2nd Baron Bramber Feudal. Aenor Totnes Baroness Bramber by marriage Baroness Bramber Feudal.
Around 1134 Phillip de Braose 2nd Baron Bramber [aged 64] died. His son William [aged 19] succeeded 3rd Baron Bramber Feudal.
Before 1144 William de Braose 3rd Baron Bramber [aged 28] and Bertha Gloucester Baroness Bramber were married. She by marriage Baroness Bramber Feudal. She the daughter of Miles Gloucester 1st Earl Hereford and Sibyl Neufmarché Countess Hereford.
In 1179 William de Braose 3rd Baron Bramber [aged 64] died. His son William [aged 35] succeeded 4th Baron Bramber Feudal, 6th Baron Abergavenny Feudal Creation. Maud "Lady of Hay" St Valery Baroness Bramber [aged 24] by marriage Baroness Bramber Feudal and Baroness Abergavenny Feudal Creation.
On 9th August 1211 William de Braose 4th Baron Bramber [aged 67] died at France. His son Giles de jure 7th Baron Abergavenny Feudal Creation, 5th Baron Bramber Feudal. He died before he could take possession of his lands.
In 1215 Bishop Giles de Braose 7th Baron Braose 5th Baron Bramber died. His brother Reginald succeeded 8th Baron Abergavenny Feudal Creation, 6th Baron Bramber Feudal. He seized his father's lands by force following the death of his brother Giles rousing the anger of Llewellyn "The Great" Aberffraw [aged 43] whose men attacked de Braose lands in Brecon and Abergavenny and Gower. Abergavenny Castle had to be rebuilt as a result.
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In June 1228 Reginald de Braose 8th Baron Abergavenny 6th Baron Bramber died at Brecon [Map]. His son William [aged 24] succeeded 9th Baron Abergavenny Feudal Creation, 7th Baron Bramber Feudal.
On 2nd May 1230 William de Braose 9th Baron Abergavenny 7th Baron Bramber [aged 26] was hanged by Llewellyn "The Great" Aberffraw [aged 58] for having been found in the bedchamber of his wife Joan Plantagenet [aged 39]. His daughter Eva [aged 3] succeeded 10th Baroness Abergavenny Feudal Creation. William Cantilupe by marriage Baron Abergavenny Feudal Creation. His first cousin John [aged 33] succeeded 8th Baron Bramber Feudal.
On 18th July 1232 John "Tadody aka Fatherless" Braose 8th Baron Bramber [aged 35] died from a fall from a horse at Bramber. His son William [aged 8] succeeded 9th Baron Bramber Feudal.
Around January 1291 William de Braose 1st Baron de Braose 9th Baron Bramber [aged 67] died at Findon. He was buried at Sele Priory [Map]. His son William [aged 31] succeeded 10th Baron Bramber Feudal, 2nd Baron Braose.
In 1326 William de Braose 2nd Baron de Braose 10th Baron Bramber [aged 66] died. Baron Bramber Feudal, Baron Braose abeyant.