Bernard Brocas (rebel)
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Sir Bernard Brocas (c. 1354 – 5 February 1400) was an English knight, landowner and administrator who was executed for his part in the Epiphany Rising.


Life

Born about 1354 as the eldest son of Sir Bernard Brocas (1330–1395) of Clewer in
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and his first wife Agnes Vavasour, his father was a close friend of Edward, the Black Prince. He would therefore have been acquainted as a child with the Black Prince's son, the future king
Richard II Richard II (6 January 1367 – ), also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399. He was the son of Edward the Black Prince, Prince of Wales, and Joan, Countess of Kent. Richard's father died ...
. Inheriting most of his mother's estates, he became an esquire by 1385 and by 1390 was a knight in the King's service. Subscription or UK public library membership required In 1395 he inherited his father's estates but remained living at Beaurepaire. He also inherited the hereditary office of Master of the Buckhounds. He seems to have acted as a feoffee for
William Scrope, Earl of Wiltshire William le Scrope, Earl of Wiltshire, King of Mann (c. 1350 – 29 July 1399) was a close supporter of King Richard II of England. He was a second son of Richard le Scrope, 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton. Life He was a soldier-adventurer in Lithu ...
, one of Richard's principal ministers. He may not have been assiduous in attending court however, as surviving documents record him most often in Hampshire, where he was appointed a JP in 1396. In 1400, after Richard II had been deposed by Henry IV, he joined in a conspiracy known as the Epiphany Rising to kill Henry and restore Richard to the throne. The plot was foiled when details were leaked and the conspirators were chased westwards from Windsor Castle by an armed force. Brocas was captured in Cirencester and sent to the Tower of London, where he was tried for treason, with three others, by Thomas FitzAlan, 12th Earl of Arundel and on 4 February condemned to death. The following day he was forced to walk to Tyburn and was there executed, presumably by beheading. He was buried in the Franciscan church of Greyfriars, London.


Family

Some time before 1380 he married Joan (died 1429), who was the daughter of either Sir Thomas Midelton or Gilbert Banbury of
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. They lived at Beaurepaire in the parish of
Sherborne St John Sherborne St John is a village and civil parish near Basingstoke in the English county of Hampshire. History The village was named in the Domesday book as ''Sireburne''. It became ''Shireburna'' (12th century), Schyreburne (13th century) and Shi ...
in Hampshire and had six children, including *the elder son
William Brocas William Brocas ( 1794 – 12 November 1868) was an Irish artist known for his portraits and figurative drawings. Early life William Brocas was born in Dublin around 1794. He was the third of the four sons of painter Henry Brocas. Career Broc ...
(c. 1379–1456), Member of Parliament, MP for Hampshire and High Sheriff of Hampshire * a younger son Bernard Brocas (MP for Hampshire), Bernard Brocas (died c. 1431), MP for Hampshire *the eldest daughter Catherine Brocas, who married Sir Robert Delamare of Aldermaston Although a convicted traitor's goods and lands were forfeit to the Crown, Henry IV was not vindictive to the family. Ten days after the execution, he let the widow Joan have her husband's goods and later that year the lands yielding an annual income of 300 pounds were granted to the elder son William. The executors of the will of Bernard Brocas, knight, were: Mathew de Gurney, John Chitterne, John Marnham, John Bridbrok, and Theobald Wykham.Plea Rolls of the Court of Common Pleas; CP 40/561; year: 1401; http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT2/H4/CP40no561/aCP40no561fronts/IMG_0975.htm; 8th entry, starting Mathew de Gurney; his widow appears in the subsequent entry


References


External links


David Nash Ford's Royal Berkshire History (Nash Ford Publishing) Sir Bernard Brocas Junior (1363–1400)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Brocas, Bernard 1350s births 1400 deaths Executed people from Berkshire English landowners People from Windsor, Berkshire People from Sherborne St John People executed under the Plantagenets by decapitation People executed for treason Medieval English knights Year of birth unknown Year of birth uncertain