William de Braose, 1st Baron Braose

William de Braose, (alias Breuse, Brewes, Brehuse,[1] Briouze, Brewose etc.

[5] The charter was dated 4 January 1254, and was in exchange for 10 marks as an annual rent from the priory.

[6] Another charter records the gift of land near the road from Chichester to Bramber that was made at the urging of his mother Margaret.

[5] Other benefactions included gifs of rents[7] and two small gifts of land.

[8] Around 1280, Braose released the priory from performing certain customary services and rents that it had previously paid to him and his ancestors.

Arms attributed to William de Breouse in the Camden Roll, ca 1280, blazoned there as " de azur od un leun rampant de or crusile d'or "