Aliva de Braose), daughter of William de Braose, Lord Braose of Gower. They had at least two sons:c. 1391.)the previous page concerning her first husband, John de Mowbray :- Edward II took all John's lands into his own hands, imprisoning the widow Alice and son John in the Tower of London. Under pressure Alice disclaimed her inheritance in Sussex, which was re-granted to the Despencers now back in favour. Her husband had not lived to see Edward II come to his grisly end in 1327 in the dungeon of Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire. In the next reign Alice obtained confirmation of Gowerland to herself and the heirs of her body by her deceased husband. Lady Mowbray married secondly Sir R. de Peshale and died in 1332.google.com/books?id=3F9nG8aFJ7MC&pg=PA101&lpg=PA101&dq=History+and+genealogy+of+the+Pearsall+family+in+England+and+America&source=bl&ots=9lu9nFMrAo&sig=v35z1Xiaa7XZ7-yc3mf6GaAJZQo&hl=en&sa=X&ei=DUKGU8GvEYWOyAS0noCICQ&ved=0CEgQ6AEwBTgK#v=onepage&q=peshale&f=false1298, Aline (Aliva) de Braose, d. by 20 July 1331, dau. and coh. of William de Braose (Lord Braose/Brewes), lord of Gower in Wales and Bramber in Sussex; she m. (2) Sir Robert de Peshale, liv. Nov. 1342. (CP IX: 277-280; Sanders, 146-147; DNB).lamorganshire, Wales
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