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 BREWES 305 2. Sir Giles de Breuse,Q s. and h., aged 28 and more at his mother's death. He m. Joan,('') da. of Richard de Beaumont, of Witnes- ham, Suffolk. He d. shortly before 6 Feb. i3io/i.("=) His wife survived him. 3. Richard de Breuse, s. and h. (by Joan afsd.), aged 8 or 9 at his father's death. He d. s.p., a minor in the King's ward.() 4. Robert de Breuse, next br. and h. He m. Katherine, da. and h. of Sir Thomas de Norwich. He d. s.p., shortly before 12 July 1325, a minor in the King's ward.(') His widow had livery of her dower 16 Sep. 1325 and 8 Apr. 1326. Q She became a nun at Dartford, Kent, 2 Feb. 1378/9.(6) 5. Sir John de Brewes, of Stinton, Akenham, Ludborough, i^c., next br. and h., b. 10 Aug. 1306. He m. Eve,() da. of Sir Robert d'Ufford [Lord Ufford], by Cicely, yr. da. and coh. of Robert de Valoignes, of Ixworth and Walsham, Suffolk. He and (*) His arms were, Argent, crusilly, a lion rampant, tail forked, Gules. (•>) Feet of Fines, case 216, file 47, no 38: is'c. He is said to have tn., istly, Katherine, da. of Sir Laurence de Huntingfield (Blomefield, Norfolk, vol. viii, p. 267). (■=) Ch. Inq. p. m., Edw. II, file 21, no. 4. He held Ludborough, co. Lincoln, 3^ fees, Akenham and Whittingham, Suffolk, 2 fees, and Stinton, Norfolk, i fee, of other lords than the King. He held no lands, ^c, of the King in chief, nor had either of his parents. {^) He is said to have m. Alianore, da. of Sir John Shelton, and to have had 2 daughters and coheirs, Mary, wife of Sir John Weyland, and Katherine, wife of Sir John Howard (Blomefield, ibid.). As to these supposed daughters, John de Weyland, of Blaxhall and Ash, Suffolk [d. 13 12), had a wife named Mary, who occurs as such from 16 Edw. I to 2 Edw. II {Feet of Fines, case 215, file 40, no. 7; case 217, file 50, no. 14). It appears from the earlier fine that she was da. of Richard de Breuse (no. i in the text above), by Alice (la Russe). " Katherine, da. and coh. of Sir John Brus," is said, in the pedigree of Howard, to have m. Sir John Howard, and to have been grandmother of William, Chief Justice in 1297: but this pedigree is well known to be spurious. («) Ch. Inq. p. m., Edw. II, file 98, no. 4. (*) Close Roll, 19 Edw. II, mm. 30, 10. (6) " Katerina Breux." Writ 3 Apr. 3 Ric. II. Inq., Suffolk, Norfolk, 9, 12 Apr. 1380. "Et dicunt quod eadem Katerina professa fuit apud Derteford ij die Februarii anno regni Regis nunc secundo." (Ch. Inq. p. m., Ric. II, file 8, no. 14). She was found h. to her cousin, John de Norwich, in 1374. See "Norwich." C") Robert d'Ufford, Earl of Suffolk, in his will dated the Feast of SS. Peter and Paul 1368, mentions his dear sister de Brewz and Sir John de Brewz his nephew. 40