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- Sir Nicholas Brembre (died 20 February 1388) was a wealthy magnate and a chief ally of King Richard II in 14th-century England. He was Lord Mayor of London...
- favour with the election as Mayor of Nicholas Brembre, a close ally of his. During this period Brembre was a loyal supporter of the King, who at this...
- Nicholas Brembre, gained release by informing on his former master through a legal appeal. At the election in 1383 Northampton was ousted by Brembre, who...
- Vere, Tresilian, and two other loyalists: the mayor of London, Nicholas Brembre, and Alexander Neville, the Archbishop of York. Richard stalled the negotiations...
- Merciless Parliament for 'exploiting' Richard II Surrey (1386) Sir Nicholas Brembre 1388 (Hanged) High treason, corruption and executions without trial City...
- successors. In the crisis after the Good Parliament, Philipot, with Nicholas Brembre, a fellow-grocer, and also connected with Kent, and William Walworth, headed...
- terms. 1375 John Warde Grocer 1376 Adam Stable (Mercer) 1377 Sir Nicholas Brembre Grocer First of four terms. 1378 Sir John Philpot Grocer 1379 John Hadley...
- after the death of Wat Tyler on 15 June. Sir Robert Knolles, Sir Nicholas Brembre and Sir Robert Launde were appointed to restore control in the capital...
- Towards the end of the 14th century, the manor was occupied by Sir Nicholas Brembre, who was Mayor of London in 1377 and 1378. Sir Nicholas was hanged at Tyburn...
- Chief Justice, Sir Robert Tresilian, was executed, as were Sir Nicholas Brembre, Lord Mayor of London, John Beauchamp of Holt, Sir James Berners, and Sir...