Lordship Title of Over Brailes

£3,500.00

County: Warwickshire
Parish: Brailes
History from: 1242
History to: 1705

Documented history: Yes

Domesday Book: No
Interesting Facts:

Become the 13th lord and Lady of Over Brailes

1st Lord – Sir Peter de Montford, the first Lord of Over Brailes, has all his lands confiscated after participating in a prohibited tournament.  Sir Peter is granted custody of Horston Castle in Derbyshire.  He is appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire and Shropshire.   Sir Peter is slain at the Battle of Evesham.

2nd Lord – Peter de Montford is wounded at the Battle of Evesham and taken prisoner.

5th Lord – Thomas, Earl of Warwick, Marshal of England and hereditary High Sheriff of Worcestershire.

7th Lord – Sir William Beauchamp, who is created a Knight of the Garter.  Sir William is appointed Captain of Calais. He is created Lord Bergavenny and appointed Governor of Pembroke.

9th Lord – Robert Aston of Tixall is appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire.

10th Lord – Sir John Aston is appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire.

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County: Warwickshire
Parish: Brailes
History from: 1242
History to: 1705

Documented history: Yes

Domesday Book: No
Interesting Facts:

Become the 13th lord and Lady of Over Brailes

1st Lord – Sir Peter de Montford, the first Lord of Over Brailes, has all his lands confiscated after participating in a prohibited tournament.  Sir Peter is granted custody of Horston Castle in Derbyshire.  He is appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire and Shropshire.   Sir Peter is slain at the Battle of Evesham.

2nd Lord – Peter de Montford is wounded at the Battle of Evesham and taken prisoner.

5th Lord – Thomas, Earl of Warwick, Marshal of England and hereditary High Sheriff of Worcestershire.

7th Lord – Sir William Beauchamp, who is created a Knight of the Garter.  Sir William is appointed Captain of Calais. He is created Lord Bergavenny and appointed Governor of Pembroke.

9th Lord – Robert Aston of Tixall is appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire.

10th Lord – Sir John Aston is appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire.

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