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.