BREWES 303 done homage, he had livery of his father's lands, i Mar. i29o/i.(*) He was sum. cum equis el urmisQ') from 14 June (1294) 22 Edw. I to 18 Apr. (1323) 16 Edw. II, to attend the King wherever he might be, 8 June (1294) 22 Edw. I, to attend the King at Salisbury,(') 26 Jan. (1296/7) 25 Edw. I, and to Pari, from 29 Dec. (1299) 28 Edw. I to 18 Sep. (1322) 16 Edw. II, by writs directed fVillelmo de Brewosa.(f) As fVillelmus de Breuhosa dominus de Gower, he took part in the Barons' letter to the Pope, 12 Feb. 1 300/1. The name of his ist wife is unknown. (^) He w., 2ndly, before 24 Apr. 13 17, Elizabeth, da. and h. of Sir Raymund DE Sully, of Sully, co. Glamorgan. He d. shortly before i May 1326,0 having alienated his lordships of Bramber and Gower to his son-in-law, John de Mowbray. His widow, who was aged 20 and more at her father's death in i3i6/7,(«) d. s.p., before 24 Aug. 1328. (^) He left 2 daughters and coheirs. (') (i) Aline, m. istly, in 1298, at Swansea, Sir John de Mowbray, of Axholme, co. Lincoln [Lord Mow- (*) Fine Roll, 19 Edw. I, m. 15. C') Among those so sum. 24 May 1282, IVillelmus de Breus' and IFillelmus de Brewes both occur. But several names are repeated in this list, so that these are, doubtless, the same person, viz., the William who d. 1290-91. (•=) As to the writs of 8 June 1294 and 26 Jan. 1296/7, see Preface. V.G. ("*) Breuse, Breusa, Breouse, Breuose, Brewes, Bruosa, but after 1 30 1 usually Brewos' or Brewosa. («) Genealogists mention only Elizabeth de Sully as his wife, and as the mother of his 2 daughters. But this is erroneous. Raymund de Sully was described as aged 23 when he sue. his father, Walter (before 26 Dec. 1285 — Fine Roll, 14 Edw. I, mm. 17, 15), in the Inq. p. m. on the latter (14 Edw. I, no. I, now missing), and his mother Mabel (de Somery) did not die till 131 1 (Ch. Inq. p. m., Edw. II, file 24, no. 9), when he is described as 40 and more. He could not therefore have been the great-grandfather of John de Bohun, b. 1 30 1 (see "Bohun"). (') Ch. Inq. p. m., Edw. II, file 97, no. 6. On 13 May 1326, Simon de Mont- breton had licence to marry his widow, if she would [Patent Roll, 1 9 Edw. II, pars 2, m. 10). (^) Ch. Inq. p. m. (on Raymund de Sully), Edw. II, file 54, no. 14. C") At which date, and afterwards, John de Avene (Avan, co. Glamorgan), s. of Leisan d'Avan, s. of Sibyl, sister and in her issue coh. of Raymund de Sully, described himself as "dominus Davene de Kilvei et de Sully" [Harl. Charter, 75 C 25: Clark, Cartae Glamorgan., nos. 261, 1 134, etc.). See also a note in The Scrope and Grosvenor Controversy, vol. ii, p. 240. (') He had a s., William, living Apr. 131 5, who is not mentioned by any genea- logist. A charter of Gilbert de Turberville, "dominus de Landymore," dated 27 Apr. 9 Edw. Ill, mentions the lands which he had by the gift "domini Willelmi de Brewousa filii et heredis domini Johannis de Brewousa et domini Willelmi de Brewousa domini Gouherie filii ejusdem domini Willelmi et domini Willelmi de Brewousa filii ejusdem domini Willelmi domini Gouherie" [Top. and Gen.,o. ii, p. 270). And Clark, «/ jw/ira, nos. 1087-89, 1092, prints four charters, dated 14 Jan. and 13 Apr. 8 Edw. II, of " Willelmus de Breuwosa dominus de Landimor filius et heres domini Willelmi de Breuwosa."