Hij heeft/had een relatie met Matilda De Pont de l'ARCHE.
Philip de Braose junior (fl. 1172), was an Anglo-Norman noble most noted for his participation in Henry II's conquest of Ireland.
Braose was a younger son of Philip de Braose, lord of Bramber, and an uncle of William de Braose. He was one of the three captains of adventurers left in charge of Wexford at Henry's departure in 1172, and later in the same year he received a grant of the Kingdom of Thomond in the province of Munster, including the Gaelic-Norse city of Limerick ('Limericenæ videlicet regnum'). Supported by Robert Fitz-Stephen and Miles de Cogan, he set out to take possession but, on approaching the city, turned back in a panic. He was presumably dead on 12 January 1201, when Thomond was granted to his nephew William. The north-eastern part of Munster, the Kingdom of Ormond, was awarded to Theobald Walter, 1st Baron Butler. Braose's widow, Eva, or Maud, married William, the baron of Naas, and survived him.
SOURCE: Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_de_Braose_junior
1172 Philip was left in charge of Wexford when Henry II left Ireland. Later that year he received a grant of North Munster ( without the City of Limerick) but was unable to take possession.
1184 Philip was Governor of Ireland (Procurator) from 1 Sep 1184 to 25 April 1185 (when Prince John became Governor). Gerald of Wales asserts that Philip was Sheriff of Pembroke in about 1198. [ De Invectionibus, Part 6, Cap. IX ]
Philip married Matilda de Pont de l'Arche - who subsequently married William, Baron Naas (reference to these marriage are in the Close Rolls of Henry II and in the Fine Rolls of Henry III, 12 Sep. 1220.)
SOURCE Braose Family Website - http://douglyn.co.uk/BraoseWeb/family/philip.html
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