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Baron Braose
Extinct barony in the Peerage of England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The title of Baron Braose was created twice in the Peerage of England. Some records from the period of the second creation spell the name Brewose.
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William de Braose is recorded to have sat in the Parliament of April and May 1290, so is deemed to have been summoned as a lord of Parliament. On 29 December 1299, his son William de Braose was summoned to Parliament. On his death in 1326, the first creation of the barony fell into abeyance.[2]
On 25 February 1342, Thomas de Braose was summoned to Parliament. On the death of the fifth baroness in 1399, the second creation of the barony became extinct.[3]