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Reynold Braybrooke

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Sir Reynold Braybrooke (c. 1356 - 20 September 1405) was an English politician.

Life

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Braybrooke was the son of Gerard Braybrooke I and brother of Gerard Braybrooke II. His wife was Joan, daughter of John de la Pole.[1]

Career

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In January 1404, Braybrooke was MP for Kent.

Death

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Braybrooke died of a battle wound on 20 September 1405. His wife remarried several times; both their sons had predeceased him.

References

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  1. ^ "BRAYBROOKE, Sir Reynold (C.1356-1405), of Cooling castle and Cobham, Kent and Castle Ashby and Chadstone, Northants. | History of Parliament Online".