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Encyclopedia > Baron Braye

Baron Braye is a title in the Peerage of England. In 1529, it was created by writ for Sir Edmund Braye. At the death of his successor, John, the barony fell into abeyance between several coheirs. In 1839, over 280 years after the death of the second Baron, the Sovereign terminated the abeyance in favour of Sarah Otway-Cave. At her death, however, the barony again fell into abeyance. The abeyance was terminated in favour of Henrietta Wyatt-Edgell only a few years after the third Baroness' death.


Barons Braye (1529)

  • Edmund Braye, 1st Baron Braye (d. 1539
  • John Braye, 2nd Baron Braye (d. 1557) (abeyant 1557)
  • Sarah Otway-Cave, 3rd Baroness Braye (1768_1862) (abeyance terminated 1839; abeyant 1862)
  • Henrietta Wyatt-Edgell, 4th Baroness Braye (1809_1879) (abeyance terminated 1879)
  • Alfred Verney-Cave, 5th Baron Braye (1849_1928)
  • Adrian Verney-Cave, 6th Baron Braye (1874_1952)
  • Thomas Adrian Verney-Cave, 7th Baron Braye (1902_1985)
  • Mary Penelope Aubrey-Fletcher, 8th Baroness Braye (b. 1941)

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