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  Earls Warenne - LoveToKnow 1911
Earl Hamelin was one of those who at the council of Northampton denounced Becket as a traitor; he remained faithful to his half-brother, Henry II., during the trouble with the king's sons, and in Richard I.'s absence on the crusade he supported the government against the intrigues of Prince John.
John de Warenne (1286-1347) succeeded his grandfather in 1304, and was knighted along with the prince of Wales in 1306, two days after his marriage with the prince's niece, Joanna, daughter of Eleanor of England, countess of Bar.
The Warrens of Poynton, barons of Stockport, descended from one of Earl Warenne's illegitimate sons by Isabella de Holland.
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 Burson Ramsey - pafg109 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Hamelin de Warenne 5th Earl of Warren and was born in 1140.
Isabella de Warenne, Countess of Surrey was born in 1137.
Sanchia de Castile was born in 1154 in Castile, Spain.
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  Hamelin de Warenne, 5th Earl of Surrey - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Hamelin and Isabella married on in April 1164, and after the marriage he was recognized as Earl of Warenne, that being the customary designation for what more technically should be Earl of Surrey.
Hamelin joined in the denunciations of Thomas Becket in 1164, although after Becket's death he became a great believer in Becket's sainthood, having, the story goes, been cured of blindness by the saint's help.
Hamelin appeared in the 2nd coronation of King Richard in 1194 and at King John's coronation in 1199.
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The Warennes derived their surname from the river of Guarenne or Varenne and the little town of the same name near Arques in Normandy.
William de Warenne, who crossed with William I. in 1066, was a distant cousin of the Conqueror, his grandmother having been the sister of Gunnora, wife of Richard I. of Normandy.
The Warrens of Poynton, barons of Stock-port, descended from one of Earl Warenne's illegitimate sons by Isabella de Holland.
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 Encyclopedia: Hamelin de Warenne
After the marriage he was recognized as Earl of Warenne, that being the customary designation for what more technically should be Earl of Surrey.
In consequence of the marriage Hamelin took the de Warenne toponymic, as did his descendents.
He remained loyal to Henry through all the problems of the later part of the king's reign when many nobles deserted him, and continued as a close supporter of his nephew Richard I. During Richard's absence on the Third Crusade he took the side of the regent William Longchamp.
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 William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Plantagenet, otherwise known as William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey (1166 - 1240), was the son of Hamelin de Warenne and Isabel, daughter of William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey.
His father Hamelin granted him the manor of Appleby, in the County of Lincoln.
De Warenne was present at the coronation of king John on May the 27th in 1190.
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 Smith - Tilton Genealogy - Person Page 136
In 1086 Ralf de Chesney was an under-tenant of William de Warenne in Sussex and Norfolk.
Earl of Warenne & Surrey; fought at Hastings in 1066 for William the Conqueror and received 13 counties in England; Seigneur de Varenne near Dieppe; was given Mortemer in 1055; son of Rodulph I, Seigneur de Varenne, and Beatrice; father of William II de Warenne.
William de Warenne was given and acquired lands in over a dozen counties, and, as an especially trusted supporter of the king, was given the 'Rape of Lewes' in Sussex, one of the six divisions of the county of Sussex, which straddles one of the main routes from Normandy to the heart of England.
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 Joan of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joan was a younger maternal half-sister of Marie de Champagne and Alix of France.
She was a younger sister of William, Count of Poitiers, Henry the Young King, Matilda of England, Richard I of England, Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany and Leonora of Aquitaine.
The betrothal was confirmed on May 20, and on August 27 Joan set sail for Sicily, escorted by the bishop of Norwich and her uncle, Hamelin de Warenne, 5th Earl of Surrey.
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 Rea Genealogy - pafg148 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Hamelin de Warenne of Anjou Plantagenet, 5 Th Earl of Surrey was born about 1129.
Thomas de Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent [Parents] was born 1350 in Upholand, Lancashire.
Waleran de Meulan was born 990 and died 8 Oct 1069.
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 DustyBones.com - Person Page 749
Isabel De Warenne was the daughter of William III De Warenne Earl of Surrey and Ala De Talvas.
William II De Warenne 2nd Earl of Surrey was the son of William De Varennes Earl of Surrey and Matilda Gundred Princess of England.
William Plantagenet De Warenne Earl of Surrey was the son of Hamelin Plantagenet Earl of Surrey and Isabel De Warenne.
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 Houses of Austin canons: Priory of the Holy Sepulchre, Thetford | British History Online
Hamelin, Earl Warenne, who married Isabel, the founder's daughter and heir, confirmed this grant, and also gave them a third fair on the festival of the Holy Sepulchre, 20s.
Early in the reign of Henry III Sir Geoffrey de Furneaux, lord of Middle Harling, died, and was buried in the priory church by the side of his wife Amy.
In 1272 William Nunne of Thetford granted to Prior Ralph and the canons a messuage in the town towards procuring habits for the canons, and Thomas de Burgh in 1274 granted the ninth sheaf of his demesne lands in Somerton, Suffolk, and Burgh in Cambridgeshire, in exchange for the advowson of Somerton.
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 Eighteenth Generation
18-11 Ranulph "De Gernon" de MESCHINES, son of Ranulph de Meschin and Lucy, Countess of Chester, was born in 1099 in Castle Gernon, Normandy, France.
18-41 Hamelin PLANTAGENET, Earl of Surrey and Warenne, son of Geoffrey V Plantagenetand Adelia de Talves, was born in 1130 in Normandy, France.
Gilbert was a younger son of Gilbert fitz Richard de Clare, earl of Tonbridge and Clare and lord of Ceredigion, the Marcher lordship of Cardigan.
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 Encyclopedia: Earl of Surrey
It was held by William de Warenne's son and grandson, both also named William, and then by the husbands of Isabella, daughter of the third William de Warenne.
The latter took the de Warenne surname, and a son, grandson, and great-great-grandson of Hamelin and Isabella subsequently held the earldom.
With the failure of the second de Warenne male line in 1347, the earldom passed to Richard Fitzalan, 10th Earl of Arundel, who was a nephew of the last de Warenne earl, although he did not assume the title under after the death of the previous earl's widow in 1351.
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 De Warenne Chronology
William de Warenne is pardoned by Henry I. William distinguished himself at the battle of Tenchebrai during Henry I conquest of Normandy against Robert Curthose.
Hamelin and Isabel jointly founded an endowment for a priest for the chapel of St. Philip and St. James within the castle at Conisbrough.
John de Warenne was sufficiently unwise to become involved in the marital affairs of Thomas, Earl of Lancaster.
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 Ancestors of Winslow Farr Sr. and Olive Hovey Freeman
ISABEL DE WARENNE, daughter of the Earl of Surrey, in her own right Countess of Surrey, died possibly 12 July 1203, and was buried in the Chapter House at Lewes.
Hamelin PLANTAGENET 5th Earl of Surrey and Isabel de WARENNE Countess of Surrey were married in Apr 1164 in,, E. Surrey, England.
WILLIAM DE WARENNE III, 3rd Earl of Surrey, was born probably in 1119, and died in the defiles of Laodicea, in the Holy Land, 19 Jan. 1147/8, slain in the rearguard of the army of the French King, which was cut to pieces.
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 Hamelin de Warenne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Henry married him, in 1163/4, to Isabella de Warenne, in her ownright Countess of Surrey.
Hamelin joined in the denunciations of Thomas Becket in 1164, althoughafter Becket's death he became a great believer in Becket's sainthood, having, the story goes, been cured of blindness by thesaint's help.
He remained loyal to Henry through all the problems of the later part of the king's reign when many nobles deserted him, andcontinued as a close supporter of his nephew Richard I. During Richard's absence on crusade he took the side of the regent William Longchamp.
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 Plant Family History Group - Plant-Plantagenet link
Their son and heir William de Warenne (1166-1240), married Maud (Matilda) Marshall of Pembroke in 1225 who was the widow of Hugh le Bigod, earl of Norfolk, whose son and heir had a butler and serjent who was called Roger Planteng' or Plantyn or Plantin in Norfolk records (1254-68).
In the late-thirteenth-century Welsh Wars, William's son and heir, John de Warenne (1231-1305), who had become the 7th earl at the age of 5, was assigned responsibility for the commissariat; and, in 1301, Richard Plant was granted a license to dig coal at Eweloe, near the de Warenne land of Bromfield and Yale near Chester.
The status of the de Warennes themselves was much reduced after the mid-fourteenth century, apart from a line descending from the 8th earl's uncle which is said to have removed to Ireland and then to France.
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 thePeerage.com - Beatrice de Beziers and others
     Guillaume Taillefer de Toulouse was the son of Raimond V, Comte de Toulouse and Constance de Toulouse.
     Alesia de Toulouse was the daughter of Raimond V, Comte de Toulouse and Constance de Toulouse.
     Laura de Toulouse is the daughter of Raimond V, Comte de Toulouse and Constance de Toulouse.
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 John of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born at Beaumont Palace, Oxford, John was the fifth son of King Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine.
John was a younger maternal half-brother of Marie de Champagne and Alix of France.
Her husband substituted a prostitute in her place when the king came to Margaret's bed in the dark of night; the next morning, when John boasted to Vesci of how good his wife was in bed, Vesci confessed and fled.
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 Earl of Surrey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
It was held by William de Warenne's son and grandson, both also named William, and then by the husbands of Isabella, daughterof the third William de Warenne.
The latter took the de Warennesurname, and a son, grandson, and great-great-grandson of Hamelin and Isabella subsequently held the earldom.
With the failure of the second de Warenne male line in 1347, the earldom passed to Richard Fitzalan, 10th Earl ofArundel, who was a nephew of the last de Warenne earl, although he did not assume the title under after the death of theprevious earl's widow in 1351.
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 Hamelin PLANTAGENET , Earl of Surrey, Viscount of Touraine & Isabel DE WARENNE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Hamelin PLANTAGENET, Earl of Surrey, Viscount of Touraine and Isabel DE WARENNE
William DE WARENNE, Earl of Warren and Surrey
Hamelin PLANTAGENET, Earl of Surrey, Viscount of Touraine
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 The Pied Piper of Hamelin
In that year a man came to Hamelin claiming to be a rat-catcher.
The children willingly abandoned their parents and Hamelin in order to become the founders of their own villages during the colonization of Eastern Europe.
that the Pied Piper of Hamelin was a recruiter for the colonization of Eastern Europe which took part in the 13th century and that he led away a big part of the young generation of Hamelin to a region in Eastern Germany.
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 (Isabel DE VIPOUNT - John DE WARENNE )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Ada DE WARENNE (Countess of Huntingdon) (ABT 1120 - 1178)
Eleanor DE WARENNE (Baroness Percy) (ABT 1247 - AFT 1282)
Gundred DE WARENNE (Countess of Warwick) (ABT 1117 - LVG 1166)
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 Tournaments and William Marshal
Richard appointed three earls as guarantors for the tournament charters; they were William fitz Patrick earl of Salisbury, Gilbert de Clare earl of Hertford and Clare, and Hamelin de Warenne earl of Surrey and Warenne.
The Histoire records twelve tournaments; of these twelve, two were held in the county of Clermont, two in the county of Dreux, three in the lands of Henry count of Champagne, and four in the lands of Theobald count of Blois.
At another tournament in 1177 at Eu, a Flemish knight Matthew de Walincourt had his horse taken by Marshal; Matthew went to young Henry and asked that his horse be returned to him as a gesture of largesse.
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When the last of the de Lovetots died there was no son in direct line of succession and in 1181AD their vast estates passed to their only daughter Maud who was just seven years old when her father died.
While Maud was the ward of the King her lands became the property of the crown and for young Furnival to marry his bride he had to pay a fee of 400 silver marks.
All the de Lovetot family however did not agree to the estates passing into the hands of the de Furnivals and one of her cousins claimed the estates.
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 Angevin Kings
a daughter of Hamelin Plantagenet de Warenne, Earl of Surrey and Isabel de Warenne, daughter of William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey.
Hamelin was a half brother of King Henry II Curtmantle, thus John and "daughter" de Warenne were first cousins.
Richard was also known as "Richard de Warenne" because his mother was a daughter of Hamelin Plantagenet de Warenne and Isabel de Warenne; his uncle was William de Warren, 6th Earl of Warren and Surrey (died May 27, 1240) who is named in the Magna Charta as an advisor of King John.
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 Medieval Royalty - Person Page 2
Countess Isabelle de Warenne was born in 1137.
He was the son of Hamelin d' Anjou and Countess Isabelle de Warenne.
Constance of Castile was the daughter of King Alfonso VII of Castile and Leon, Galice and Bèrengère de Barcelone.
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