Note: From Bracy (Braci) Line [http://www.tiac.net/users/pmcbride/james/f026.htm#T70]:
Robert De Braci was the successor to William in 1192. In 1196 Robert De Braci of Madresfield held one knight's fee; in the Book of Fees he is recorded as holding one hide in Holdfast, half a hide in Easton, and two hides in Warmedon in 1208-09. Walter De Baldenhall made a claim against him of half a Knight's fee in Madresfield as his share of the inheritance of this Knight's fee which six sisters had divided between them. He died in 1220. (Ref: Nash II, p. 318). A Robert De Braci was justice of assize in a plea of novel disseisin at Dunstable in 1228; but whether he was a member of the Worcestershire family does not appear. The first Bracy mentioned in the Muniments is Humphrey De Bracy of Eldfield about 1250. His exact relationship to the Madresfield Branch is, however, obscure and the Deed in which he is named did not originally form part of the family papers.