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  1. John Braye, 2nd Baron Braye (sometimes spelled Bray; d. 19 November 1557) was an English nobleman, courtier, and soldier of the Tudor period.

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    She was the wife of Henry Otway and only daughter of Sir Thomas Cave, 6th Baronet, of Stanford, grandson of Sir Thomas Cave, 3rd Baronet, of Stanford, and his wife Margaret Verney, daughter of John Verney, 1st Viscount Fermanagh, great-great-grandson of Elizabeth Verney, second daughter of the first Baron Braye, and her husband Sir ...

  3. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Edmund Braye (or Bray), 1st Baron Braye (ca. 1484-18 October 1539), was an English peer. Edmund Braye was the son of John Braye of Eaton Bray in Bedfordshire and the older brother of Sir Edward Braye. He served as High Sheriff of Bedfordshire for 1514 and of Sussex and Surrey in 1522.

    • "Bray", "Brache"
    • Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire, , England
    • circa 1523
  4. John Braye, 2nd Baron Braye was an English nobleman, courtier, and soldier of the Tudor period.

  5. John BRAY (2nd B. Bray) Born: ABT 1520. Died: 18 Nov 1557. Father: Edmund BRAY (1º B. Bray) Mother: Jane HALLIGHWELL. Married: Anne TALBOT (B. Bray / B. Wharton) Jun 1542

  6. John Braye, 2nd Baron Braye (d. 1557), eldest son and heir, who died childless when his heirs became his six sisters;

  7. The Braye Barony was created by writ and therefore descends through both male and female lines. Edmund Braye was succeeded by his son, Sir John Braye who died childless from his wounds at the battle of St Quentin in 1557.