358 BRUN before 17 Feb. 1461/2, John Berners ; she m., 2 ndly, Robert Harleston, of Shimpling, Suffolk, who was slain at Barnet Field, 14 Apr. 147 1;() and, 3rdly, after 3 July 1471, as 2nd wife. Sir John Heveningham, of Heveningham, Suffolk, who d. 20 Mar. 1 498/9. C') She d. 15 Feb. 1 472/3. ('^) (2) EHzabeth, who m., istly, before 17 Feb. 146 1/2, Thomas Tyrell (2nd. s. of Sir Thomas Tyrell, of Heron, Essex), who was living 3 July 147 1 ; she m., 2ndly, before 4 Nov. 1475, Sir William Brandon, who was slain at Bosworth Field, 22 Aug. 1485; and, 3rdly, William Mallery, whom she survived. She d. 7 Mar. i493/4.() Among their representatives any hereditary Barony, that may be held to have been created by the writ of 13 13, is in abeyance. BRUNTISLAND see BURNTISLAND BRUS or BRUCE(^) I. Sir Robert de Brus,(') s. and h. of Robert de Brus, Lord of Annandale, by Isabel, 2nd da. of David (of Scotland), Earl of Hunt- ingdon, and coh. of her br., John (le Scot), Earl of Chester. He sue. his father in 1245 and his mother in 1251-2.(8) On 19 Apr. 1267, Novembris — co. Kent] ultimo preterite Et quod Elizabetha uxor Thome Tyrell armigeri et Alicia uxor Johannis Earners [Berners — co. Kent] armigeri sunt filie et heredes ejusdem Henrici propinquiores Et quod eadem Elizabetha est etatis xvij annorum et amplius Et quod dicta Alicia est etatis xviij [xix — co. Kent] annorum et amplius." (Ch. Inq.p. m., Edw. IV, file 2, no. 27). (^) Slain at Barnet field " in the Service of the most blessed Prince King Herrie." He was attainted in Pari. 14 Edw. IV, attainder reversed I Hen. VII. [Rot. Pari., vol. vi, pp. 144-5, 282: Ch. Misc. Inq., file 327, no. 49). 1^) 20 Mar. 14 Hen. VII : otherwise 10 May 14 Hen. VII, but wrongly (Ch. Inq.p. m., II, vol. 14, nos. 64, 65, 14O : Exch. Inq.p. m., II, file 293, no. 16, file 611, nos. I, 2). ('^) " Alicia que fuit uxor Johannis Hevenyngham militis." Writs, of diem cl. ext. 8, 18 Mar. 13 Edw. IV, and of amotus 9 May 15 Edw. IV. Inq., Essex, Kent, 31 Oct., II Nov. 1473. She d. 15 Feb. 12 Edw. IV. Heir: John Earners her s., aged 10 and more. Inq., co. Lincoln, 4 Nov. 1475. Date of death as before. Heir : John Bernes her s., aged 9. (Ch. Inq. p. m., Edw. IV, file 47, no. 59, file 52, no. 25). ("*) "Elizabetha Brandon vidua." Writs of diem cl. ext., 7, 22 Mar. 9 Hen. VII. Inq., COS. Kent, Lincoln, Essex, 30 May, 20, 26 June 1494. She d. 7, or 26 [sic] Mar. 9 Hen. VII. Heir: Hugh Tyrell her s., aged 23 and more. (Ch. Inq.p. m., II, vol. 9, nos. 12, 13, 14 : Exch. Inq. p. m., II, file 292, no. 3, file 462, no. 2). It appears from these inquisitions that William Mallery, then deceased, was her 3rd husband, and that John Harleston was then s. and h. of Alice Heveningham. (*) This article has been kindly contributed by G. W. Watson. V.G. (^) His arms were, Or, a saltire and a chief Gules. The name is derived from Bruis, now Brix, arrondissement of Valognes. (s) Her manors of Writtle and Hatfield (Broad Oak), Essex, and the ^ hundred pertaining to Hatfield, were taken into the King's hand before 20 Mar. 125 1/2, and