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 30 BRIT AN NY — BROMHAM. BRIT AN NY, or DE BRITANNIA. Barony by 1. JonN de Dueux, 2nd and yst. s. of John, Eaiu, Writ. 0F Richmond (Duke of Britarmy in France) having sue. his father in 1303 in his English estates, was sum. to Pari, as a Baron (LOUD DE T 13ns BRITANNIA, or BRITANNY) by writs <lat. 24 May and 13 July H305), 33 Erl. I, directed "Jokanni de Britannia, Junioii" ( a ) On 15 Oct. (1806), 34 Ed. I, he was declared " KARL OK RICHMOND," and sum. to Pari, by writ directed " Johanni dc Britannia, Comite de Richmond." He d. unm. 1334, when any Barony cr. by the above writ became extinct. See fuller account under " Richmond," Earldom of, 1306 to 1334. Note. John de Dreux, Dule of Britanny in France, having been acknowledged as "EARL OK RICHMOND," was sum. to Pari, by writs 1 April (1335), 9 Ed. Ill, and 22 Jan. (1335/6), 9 Ed. III. directed "Johanni, Duei Brilannicc et Comiti Richmond." He d. s.p. 1341, when any honours arising under that writ became extinct. See fuller account under " RICHMOND," Earl- dom of, 1335 to 1341. BRITTAS. i.e. "LORD BOURKE, BARON OF BRITTAS, co. Limerick" [I.] See " BOURKE OK BRITTAS," Barony [I.], cr. 1618 ; forfeited, 1691. BRODRICK OF PEPPER HARROW. i.e. "BARON BRODRICK OF PEPPER HARROW, CO. SUR- REY," cr. 11 June 1796, with a spec. rem. See " Midleton," Viscountcy [I.], cr. 1717, under the 4th Viscount. BROGHILL i.e. " LORD BOYLE, BARON OF BROGHILL" [I.]. Sec " Boyle op Broqhii.l," Barony [I.], or. 162S. BROKE, see "BROOKE." BROME. i.e. "Viscount Brome, co. Suffolk," and Earl Cornwallis ; See " Cornwallis," Earldom, cr. 1753; ex. 1852. BROMFLETE. Henry de Bromfieto was sum. to Pari, as a Baron, by writ, 24 Jan. (1448/9), 27 Hen. VI, directed " Henri m de flromflcte, Militi, domino dc Vtftg" with a spec. lim. of that honour to the heirs male of his body. He (/. s.p.m. 1468, when the Barony became extinct. See fuller account under " Vrssy." Barony cr. 1-149; ex. I4G8 ; such being, it is presumed, the proper designation of this title. BROMHAM. See "Trevor of Bromham," Barony, cr. 1712; ex. 1824 (») There in proof of his sitting in the Rolls of Pari.