Person:William Brewer (27)

Sir William de Briwere
d.24 Nov 1226
m. 1144
  1. Miss de BriwereAbt 1132 -
  2. Sir William de BriwereEst 1145 - 1226
  3. Richard de BriwereAbt 1147 -
  4. John de BriwereAbt 1149 -
  5. Peter Briwere De RievaulxAbt 1151 -
  6. Alice de BriwereAbt 1153 -
  7. Engelesia de BriwereAbt 1155 -
m. 1175
  1. Richard de BriwereAbt 1175 - Aft 1213
  2. Margaret de BriwereAbt 1176 - 1237
  3. William de BriwereAbt 1178 - 1231/32
  4. Grace de BriwereAbt 1180 - Bef 1215
  5. Isabel de Briwere1184 - Bef 1233
  6. Alice de Briwere1184 - 1226
  7. Joan de Briwere1190 - 1233
  • HSir William de BriwereEst 1145 - 1226
  • WJoan de VernonAbt 1149 -
Facts and Events
Name[1][11] Sir William de Briwere
Alt Name[3][4][5][6] William de Briwere, Lord Horsley
Alt Name William Lord Horsley de Briwere
Gender Male
Birth? Est 1145 Stoke, Devon, England
Alt Marriage Abt 1166 Stoke Canon, Devon, Englandpossibly
to Beatrice de Valle
Marriage 1175 Cumberland, EnglandTrierman Castle
to Beatrice de Valle
Alt Marriage 1175 Stoke, Devon, Englandto Beatrice de Valle
Marriage to Joan de Vernon
Death[12] 24 Nov 1226
Alt Death[10] 1226 Stoke Damerel, Devon, England
Alt Death[2][7] Bet 1226 and 1232 Devon, England
Burial? Devon, EnglandDunksewall
Reference Number[7] Q3568456?


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William Brewer (alias Briwere, Brigwer, etc.) (died 1226) of Tor Brewer in Devon, was a prominent administrator and judge in England during the reigns of kings Richard I, his brother King John, and John's son Henry III. He was a major landholder and the founder of several religious institutions. In 1204, he acquired the feudal barony of Horsley in Derbyshire.

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