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About Philip de Braose
PHILIP de Briouse . "Willelmus de Braosa dominus de Brechen" donated property to Flaxley Abbey, Gloucestershire, for the souls of "uxoris meæ Matildis de Sancto Walerico et puerorum nostrorum", by undated charter, witnessed by "Willelmo et Philippo filiis meis"[1574]. m as her first husband, MATILDA [Eva] de Pont de l´Arche, daughter of --- (-after 1 Sep 1227). She married secondly William FitzWilliam Baron of Naas. "William baron of Naas and Eva his wife" paid a fine for "having dower in the manor of Grene, which pertains to Eva of the free tenement formerly of Phillip de Braose, her former husband, in Ireland", dated 12 Sep 1220[1575]. A charter dated 1 Sep 1227 records that "Matilda who was the wife of the Baron of Nas represents that the justiciary…has disseised her of her dower out of…those of Philip de Breouse her first husband" and the king´s order to restore the property to her[1576].
[1574] Flaxley (Dene) 8, p. 134. [1575] Fine Rolls Henry III, Roll C 60/12, 4 Hen III, 263. [1576] Calendar of Documents Ireland, Vol. I, 1551, p. 234.
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Doug Thompson of the Braose Web (http://freespace.virgin.net/doug.thompson/BraoseWeb/family/philip3....) writes:
A late 12th century deed in which William de Braose grants liberties to the monks of Flaxley Abbey, Glos. William gives this grant "for the health of my soul and of my wife Matilda de St Valerie". The first two witnesses are "William and Philip, my sons." The Cartulary and Historical Notes of the Cistercian Abbey of Flaxley: by Arthur William Crawley-Boevey (1887) p134
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