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  • Roepnaam Guy 1309.
  • Hij is geboren tussen 1309 en 1320 in of Walwyn's Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
  • Titel: Sir
  • Beroep: Baron, 1st Baron Bryan.
  • Hij is overleden op 17 augustus 1390 in of St. Briavels Castle, Chepstow, Gloucestershire, England.
  • Hij is begraven in Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucestershire, England.

Gezin van Guy 1309 (Guy 1309) de Brienne, KG, Lord Bryan KG. 1st Baron Bryan VII

(1) Hij had een relatie met Elizabeth de Montagu.


Kind(eren):

  1. Margaret de Brienne  ± 1379-1362 


Kind(eren):

  1. Philippe de Brienne  ± 1340-1406
  2. Guy de Bryan, V  ± 1351-± 1386
  3. William de Bryan  ± 1353-1395
  4. Philip de Bryan  ± 1355-1388
  5. Elizabeth de de Brienne  ± 1380-1393


Notities over Guy 1309 (Guy 1309) de Brienne, KG, Lord Bryan KG. 1st Baron Bryan VII

Source <http://www.dankat.com/earls/chap1.htm>:

"... John(VI) married «b»Margaret«/b», daughter of Sir «b»Guy de Brien «/b»K.G. (who was standard bearer to King Edward III at Crecy) and they had four sons, John(VII), Robert, Richard and Philip, and three daughters [31][11,v.2,p.199]. John(VI) died in 1372, possibly a victim of the Black Death then sweeping the country, leaving John(VII) his son and heir. ..."

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Source Par John Collinson:

"... John his fon and heir was a knight, and 40 Edw. III. attended the Black Prince into Spain, and was prefent at the battle of Naziers, and feveral other engagements in that kingdom, in one of which he was wounded and taken prifoner and being put to a great ranfom, was forced to fell the beft part of his ancient inheritance. By «b»Margaret «/b»daughter of Sir «b»Guy de Brien«/b», knight of the garter, he left iflue John, Richard, and Philip, and three daughters. ..." [and Robert ?]

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Source <http://www.themcs.org/characters/Guy%20Bryan.htm>:

"«b»Guy Bryan«/b» 1st Baron Bryan, 1320-1390

Born: About 1320, Walwyns Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales

Died: 17 August 1390

Buried: Slapton Parish Church, Devon (Also has a monument in Tewksbury Abbey)

Parents: «b»Guy de Bryan«/b»/Briene of TorBryan, Devon (born about 1289 Laugharne, Pembrokeshire, England, died 1349) married (Laugharne, Pembrokeshire, England) «b»Alice De Holway«/b» (born about 1293 Laugharne, Pembrokeshire, England, died after 1343)

Spouse 1: Joan Carew daughter of sir John Carew/Carreu

Married 2: before 10 July 1350

Spouse 2: «b»Elizabeth Montacute«/b»/Montagu (Born 1308/9, died 31 May 1359), daughter of William of Montacute earl of Sarum, widow of Giles lord Badlesmere (died 1338) and of Hugh le Despenser

Offspring 2:

Guy le fitz de Bryene/Bryan (born 1354, died 1386) married Alyse de Bures

William de Bryan (born about 1370, died 23 September1395, buried Seal, Kent) married Joane, who survived him

Philip/Philippe de Bryan (born about 1378) married 1: John de Ros married 2: Henry le Scrope, 3rd Lord Scrope (beheaded 1415)

«b»Margaret «/b»married John Erlegh

Elizabeth (born about 1380/1) married Robert de Lovell

Guy de Bryan was the son of Guy de Bryan of Tor Bryan, Devon and took part in expeditions against Scotland, in around 1327 and was with Edward III near Stanhope park, Durham, when Douglas on 4 August 1327 tried unsuccessfully to surprise the English camp at night. In July 1330 Guy was described in a proceeding over an argument with his father over the barony and castle of Walwayn in Pembrokeshire as being one of Edward III's valets and of full age. In 1337 Guy was again in Scotland and in 1339 he served in Flanders, and was with the army at Vironfosse and at Ourney St. Benoyt. In 1341 Guy was appointed governor of St. Briavell's castle in Gloucestershire, and warden of the forest of Dean. Guy was the Patron of the Church in Littleton in 1343. Guy fought at the siege of Calais 1345-8 and at the battle of Crecy 1346, he was the kings standard bearer. In May 1347 he was requested by the king to go to Calais, as the English were expecting an attack by the army of king Philip. In 1349 his father died leaving Guy heir to his lands including Laugharne Castle in the town of Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, south Wales. ...

Towards the end of his life Sir Guy had built in Tewsbury Abbey a magnificent tomb chest carrying his effigy and bearing on its sides representations of his shield. Guy de Bryan is shown in the act of sheathing or, drawing, his sword, the arms and hands of the figure, and the sword have long since disappeared. The figure was originally richly painted and the over-garment was coloured with his arms and traces of some paint still remains on the tomb canopy, which is said to be 'garter blue'. Guy de Bryan was not buried in Tewksbury but was laid to rest in Slapton.

Guy married twice, his second wife was Elizabeth Montacute, daughter of William de Montacute, earl of Salisbury. Elizabeth had married twice before (to a Despenser and a Badlesmere). The ancient castle of Tal y vaen, or Talavan, one of the twelve fortresses erected by the followers of Fitz-Hamon, formed part of the dowry of the widow of Hugh le Despencer, when she married Guy de Brien. In the Bodleian library is a fifteenth century memorial roll of benefactors of Tewksbury Abbey and identifies Guy de Bryan and Elizabeth fairly prominently. ... The title of Lord Bryan became extinct on the death of Guy."

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Source <http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL1.htm#WilliamMontagudied1344B>:

"... 5. «b»ELIZABETH de Montagu«/b» (-Astley, Hampshire 31 May 1359, bur Tewkesbury Abbey). ...

«b»m thirdly«/b» ([1349/10 Jul 1350]) «b»GUY de Bryan Lord Bryan«/b», son of «b»GUY de Brian«/b» of Walwyns Castle, Pembrokeshire & his wife --- (before 1319-17 Aug 1390, bur Tewkesbury Abbey). "

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Source <https://familysearch.org/tree/#view=search&gender=Male&fName=guy&lName=de+brien&sfName=elizabeth&search=1&cb=1426760548630>:

"«b»Guy de Brien«/b»/Briene/Bryan/Brienne

Birth 1 June 1311, Devonshire - before 1309, Walwyns Castle, - 1311, Havorfordwest, Pembrokeshire - 1311, Walwynn Castle, Pennbrookshire - ...

Death 17 August 1390, Tewkesbury, ... - 17 August 1390, Chepstow, ... - 1350, Tewkesburg, Abby, England ...

Father Guy de Bryan

Mother Anne Halways - Anne Hogan - ...

Wife Elizabeth Montague - Elizabeth De Montecute - Elizabeth de Montague - Elizabeth De Montacute - ..."

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Guy 1309 de Brienne, KG, Lord Bryan
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Guy de Bryan, V
± 1351-± 1386
William de Bryan
± 1353-1395
Philip de Bryan
± 1355-1388

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    Guy de Brienne, KG, Lord Bryan<br>Gender: Male<br>Alias name: Brienne, Briene, Guy Brien, Guy Brian, Guy Brienne, Guy Bryan, Guy Bryen, Guy de Bryan, 1st Baron of Bryan&;lt;br>Birth: Circa June 1 1311 - Walwyn's Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales<br>Occupation: Baron, 1st Baron Bryan<br>Marriage: Spouse: Elizabeth de Brienne (born De Montagu) - July 1350<br>Death: Aug 17 1390 - Gloucestershire, England<br>Burial: Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucestershire, England<br>Father: Guy de Bryan, IV<br>Mother: Anne de Brienne (born Holway)<br>Wives: Joan de Brienne (born de Carew), Elizabeth de Brienne (born De Montagu)<br>Children: William de Bryan, Philippe de Brienne, Elizabeth de Brienne, Margaret de Brienne, Guy de Bryan, V, Elizabeth de Brienne (born de Bryan), Margaret de Briene, Phillipe de Carew<br>Siblings: Joan de Bryan, Anne (Jane) Carey (born de Bryan)
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