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Robert, one of the knights returned as having 40 a year in land, in the county of Northampton, summoned to attend King EDWARD I. in his wars in Scotland, and again by King EDWARD II. This Sir Robert, under the designation of Sir Robert de Bray, of Wollaston, attended the sheriff of Northampton, in 1304, to arrest Nicholas, Lord Seagrave, on his lordship's return from the Continent, he having left England without the king's license, to settle a dispute in the court of the King of France between himself and John de Cornwell. Sir Robert de Bray, amongst his other trusts, was ranger of Sancy Forest, in Northamptonshire.
Source: A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland Vol III P. 242