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Name |
Guy De Bryan |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
17 Aug 1390 |
Tewksbury, England |
Person ID |
I49643 |
Ingram-Related |
Last Modified |
14 Aug 2024 |
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Notes |
- He served in the wars with Scotland, Flanders and France. He wasStandard Bearer to King Edward III at the Battle of Calais, 1350; GovernorofSaint Briavel's Castle and Warden of the Forest of Dean, 1341; Custodian ofthe Great Seal of England, 1349; summoned to Parliament 25 Nov. 1350 to6Dec. 1389 as a Baron (Baron of Tallagherm, Wales) by writ addressed"Guidonide Bryan" (Lord Bryan or De Bryan); ambassador to the Pope, 1354; Admiralof the Fleet, 1369; Knight of the Garter in room of the renowned Chandos.Hedied 17 Aug. 1390 and was buried at Tewksbury where there is a monumental inscription to his memory. On his death the barony of Tallaghermfellinto abeyance between his two granddaughters and coheirs, Philippa and Elizabeth, the children of his eldest son and heir, Sir Guy de Bryan,the younger, who had died in 1386. At the time of his inq. p.m. in 1390,the Honorable Philippa was the wife of John Devereux, son of SirJohnDevereux, Knight, and the Honorable Elizabeth was the wife of Robert Lovel, sonofSir John Lovel, Knight, Baron of Tichmersh. Philippa subsequently married11 July 1399 Lord Scrope of Masham, but died without issue 19 Nov. 1406.
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