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 BREWES 309 15 Jan. 1360/1, to be married before the quinzaine of St. Hilary iiext),(^) Elizabeth, da. of Sir Edward Mountagu [Lord Mountagu], by his 2nd wife, whose name is unknown. She d.^ when yet a child, before 29 Nov. i36i.(^) He ^.i./., 3 Feb. 1366/7.0 3. Sir Thomas de Brewose or Breouse, of Manningford, Tetbury, Werthorpe, Chesworth, Sedgwick, Bidlington, Bookham, and Bramley, afsd.,('') next br. and h., aged 15 at his brother's death. Having done homage, he had livery of his inheritance, 26 Nov. 1383.O He m. Margaret. He d. 1 Sep. I395,Q and was bur. at Horsham, Sussex. (^) Deed enrolled on Cloie Roll, 34 Edw. Ill, m. 3d. By this deed the manors of Tetbury and Werthorpe, and Ember, co. Surrey, were granted to them by his parents, in tail male. Cf. Patent Roll, 35 Edw. Ill, pars I, m. 24. C") The children of Sir Edward Mountagu by his only known wife, Alice, da. and coh. of Thomas of Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk, were (i) Joan, (2) Margaret, who d. v.p. and s.p., and (3) Maud, a nun [Close Roll, 37 Edw. Ill, m. 41). Accord- ingly, after his death on 14 July 1361, it was found by inquisitions that the h. of himself and Alice was the afsd. Joan, aged 12 at the Purification [2 Feb.] 1360/1, and wife of William d'UfFord : but that his own h. was his s. Edward, aged 7 weeks. This Edward d. Monday after St. Michael [4 Oct.] 1361, when Etheldreda his sister was found (on Monday before St. Andrew, 29 Nov.) to be his h. and aged 2 years and more. (Ch. Inq. p. m. — on each Edward — Edw. Ill, file 162, no. 7). Hence the conclusions in the text. It is stated, 5 May 1367, that John de Breouse and Elizabeth his wife were dead s.p.nt. [Close Roll, 41 Edw. Ill, m. 22). if) "Johannes de Breouse chivaler." Writs oi diem cl. ext. 24 Apr. 41 Edw. III. Inq., CO. Gloucester, 16 May 1367. " Et dicunt quod predictus Johannes de Breouse obiit tercio die Februarii ultimo preterito Et quod Thomas de Breouse frater predicti Johannis est heres ejus propinquior et etatis quindecim annorum." Inq., CO. York, Friday before St. Peter ad vinculo [30 July] 1367. He d. s.p.; date of death as before: no h. named. (Ch. Inq. p. m., Edw. Ill, file 192, no. 4: Exch. Inq. p. m., I, file 27, no. 2). {^) All these manors had been settled on his parents for life, and his mother had livery thereof, save of Tetbury and Werthorpe, 20 Sep. 1361 {Close Roll, 35 Edw. Ill, m. 15). Consequently he did not obtain them till her death. (^) Close Roll, 7 Ric. II, m. 23. (') "Thomas de Brewose chivaler." Writs of diem cl. ext. 26 Sep., 10 Oct. 19 Ric. II. Inq., COS. Sussex, Surrey, York, Gloucester, Wilts, 27 Oct. to 6 Nov. 1395. "Et dicunt quod idem Thomas obiit secundo die Septembris ultimo preterito Et dicunt quod Thomas filius predicti Thome de Brewose adtunc superstes fuit heres ejusdem Thome de Brewose propinquior et etatis septem dierum qui quidem Thomas filius Thome sic infra etatem existens obiit septimo die Octobris tunc proximo sequent! Et dicunt quod Johanna soror ejusdem Thome filii Thome adtunc superstes etatis duorum annorum et dimidii fuit heres ejusdem Thome filii Thome propinquior Et dicunt quod eadem Johanna sic infra etatem existens obiit decimo die Octobris proximo preterito Et dicunt quod Elizabetha uxor Willelmi Heron militis filia Beatricis sororis predicti Thome de Brewose etatis viginti sex annorum et amplius est consanguinea et heres tam ejusdem Thome de Brewose patris quam prefate Johanne propinquior." Inq., on the said Thomas the son (writs 1 2 Nov.),