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 Abt 1190 - Aft 1241 (52 years)
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Name |
Annora De Braose |
Birth |
Abt 1190 |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
Aft 1241 |
Person ID |
I55729 |
Cecilie Family |
Last Modified |
13 Jan 2004 |
Father |
William III De Braose, b. 1153, Bramber, Sussex, England d. 9 Aug 1211, Corbeil, Marne, Champagne, France (Age 58 years) |
Mother |
Maude De St. Valery, b. 1155, Isleworth, Middlesex, England d. 1210, Corfe, Windsor, England (Age 55 years) |
Marriage |
1169 |
Family ID |
F21744 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
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was captured and imprisoned by King John in 1210 when attempting to flee from Ireland with her mother. Annora was released in October 1214, the year her husband succeeded to his lands. When he died in 1227 the king allowed her to keep an income of 100 shillings from land in Charlton and Cherrington, parts of the manor of Tetbury, to maintain her as a recluse.
The Church Guide of St. Mary's Iffley alludes to a mysterious person called Annora, the anchoress, who lived for nine years enclosed in a cell beside the church in the thirteenth century. An anchoress is a recluse - someone who lives apart from other people. See the story of Annora and the Iffley Church at Annora the Anchoress - St. Mary's Iffley
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