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  Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Earl of Surrey
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 until after the death of the previous earl's widow in 1351.
The restored earl died in 1415 without male heirs, whereupon the earldom of Surrey became either extinct or abeyant (authorities disagree on this), while the earldom of Arundel passed to cousins who were not descended from the de Warennes.
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  John de Warenne, 8th Earl of Surrey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Warenne was one of the four earls who captured the two Roger Mortimers, and in 1322 he was one of the nobles who condemned to death the earl of Lancaster.
Warenne and his brother-in-law Edmund Fitzalan, 9th Earl of Arundel were the last two earls to remain loyal to Edward II after the rise to power of Queen Isabella and Roger Mortimer.
Warenne died in 1347 and is buried at the monastery of Lewes.
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Thomas was the eldest son of Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Lancaster and Blanche of Artois.
By his marriage to Alice de Lacy, Countess of Lincoln, daughter of Henry de Lacy, 3rd Earl of Lincoln, he became Earl of Lincoln, Earl of Salisbury and the 11th Baron of Halton upon the death of his father-in-law in 1311.
In 1317 she was abducted from her manor at Canford, Dorset by Richard de St Martin, a knight in the service of John de Warenne, 8th Earl of Surrey.
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 John de Warenne, 8th Earl of Surrey xmpg.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
John de Warenne (June 30, 1286 – June 1347), 8th Earl of Surrey or Warenne, was the last Warenne earl of Surrey.
Warenne was one of the four earls who captured the two Roger Mortimer s, and in 1322 he was one of the nobles who condemned to death the earl of Lancaster.
Warenne instead took up with Matilda de Nerford, by whom he had several illegitimate children, and later with Isabella Holland, sister of Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent, later earl of Kent.
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 Smith - Tilton Genealogy - Person Page 136
John de Beauchamp, Governor of the Castles of Caermerdin and Cardigan; mother of John de Beauchamp, governor of the Castle of Bridgewater.
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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John de Warenne, June 30 - 1286 – June 1347, - 8th Earl 0f Surrey or Warenne - was teh last Warenne earl 0f Surrey.
Warenne was one 0f teh four earls who captured teh two Roger Mortimers - & inside 1322 he was one 0f teh nobles who condemned to death teh earl 0f Lancaster.
Warenne & his brother-in-law Edmund Fitzalan - 9th Earl 0f Arundel were teh last two earls to remain loyal to Edward II after teh rise to power 0f Queen Isabella & Roger Mortimer.
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Earls and Dukes of Devonshire, Essex, Surrey, Sussex, Norfolk and Somerset
Henry Courtenay Marquis Of Exeter and Earl of Devonshire.
John (1286-1347) succeeded as 8th earl (1304); joined barons' party, but alienated by execution of Piers Gaveston, went over to Edward II (1312) and received pardon; stripped of many estates by Lancaster (1317-19); supported Edward II against Lancaster and against Queen Isabella; made commissioner to Scots (1327); sheriff of Surrey and Sussex (1339).
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 Thomas of Lancaster   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Thomas was the eldest son of Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Lancaster and Blanche of Artois.
By his marriage to Alice de Lacy, Countess of Lincoln, daughter of Henry de Lacy, 3rd Earl of Lincoln, he became Earl of Lincoln and Salisbury upon the death of his father-in-law in 1311.
In 1317 she was abducted from her manor at Canford, Dorset by Richard de St Martin, a knight in the service of John de Warenne, 8th Earl of Surrey.
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 JOHN de WARENNE,8th Earl and his Mistress's
John died in 1304 and, since his own son William had been killed at a tournament in Guildford in 1286, he was succeeded by his eighteen-year-old grandson John.
John and his mistresses children were of course illegitimate, so his titles and properties were passed to the son of John's sister Alice and the Earl of Arundel, Richard Fitz-Alan, the 2nd Earl of Arundel.
The Earl died without legitimate issue and his estates largely went to his sister Alice Fitz-Alan, the wife of the Earl of Arundel despite the fact that there were surviving children of the marriage of the seventh Earl of Surrey to Joan de Mowbray.
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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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 Britannicaindia.com: Britannica Browse
river, central and eastern Suriname, rising in the highlands at the junction of the Wilhelmina and Eilerts de Haan ranges.
prominent supporter of Edward II of England, grandson of the 7th Earl of Surrey.
Surrey, Thomas Holland, Duke of, 3rd Earl Of Kent
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 ATHO de COURTENAY : DESCENDANCY CHART
sp-Hugh de AUDLEY Earl of Gloucester 1337- (1289 - 1347)
sp-Sir Ralph de STAFFORD KG; Earl of Stafford (1301 - 1372)
11-- John PLANTAGENET Earl of Cornwall (- 1329)
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 John Plantagenet "II" de WARENNE "Earl of Warren & Surrey"
The earl was constituted, by King Edward, general of all his forces on the north of Trent, for the better restraining the insolence of the Scots; whereupon he marched into Scotland, and so terrified the inhabitants that they immediately sued for peace, and gave hostages for their future good conduct.
John, the 7th earl de Warenne was also close to King Henry III and also his son, King Edward I. He fought for Henry at Lewis in 1264 against the Barons and again at Evesham in 1265.
John de Warenne joined Edward II's Army in Scotland, but in 1312 he rebelled with other Barons and captured the King's favourite, Piers Gaveston, at Knaresborough who was later executed.
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 Banks/Dean Genealogy - Person Page 42
Roger de Mortimer was given the honour and county of Oxford, forfeit by Robert de Vere, who subsequently got back his honours by paying a fine and agreeing that his son marry Margaret de Mortimer.
Joan de Vere was born circa 1264 at of Oxford, Suffolk, England.
Roger de Somery was a Commissioner re dispute between Llewellyn, P. of Wales, and Gilb., E. of Gloucester on 14 March 1268.
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 1286 - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
March 19 - King Alexander III of Scotland dies in a horse accident with only the 3-year-old Margaret of Scotland as an heir; this sets the stage for the First war of Scottish Independence and increased influence of England over Scotland.
In Glasgow, the wooden Glasgow Bridge is constructed to span the River Clyde.
June 30 - John de Warenne, 8th Earl of Surrey (d.
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 Our Family Tree - aqwg199   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Nicholas De Warren was born 1373 and died 1413.
John Warren was born 1343/1344 and died 1386/1389.
I see that William de Nerford had a daughter named Maud, who seems to be the correct parent, although I have no explicit source linking the mistress of John de Warenne with William de Nerford.
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JOHN (DE WARENNE), EARL OF SURREY, grandson and heir, being son of William DE WARENNE and Joan his wife; is said to have been born 30 June 1286.
On 10 May 1312 Piers de Gavaston fled to Scarborough Castle, where he was besieged by the Earls of Surrey and Pembroke; and, although on 17 May the Earl was ordered to abandon the siege, Piers was compelled to surrender on 19 May on a formal promise that his life should be spared.
In July 1319 Surrey was summoned to a muster at Newcastle, and on 29 August entered Scotland with the King.
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 Castle-Acre-Castle-Priory.html   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Warenne was a Knight at the Battle of Mortemer in 1054 and after this was given the nearby castle by Duke William.
William de Warenne, 3rd earl of Surrey was as active in state affairs as his father and Grandfather before him and was as loyal as they were to his King.
A wealthy heiress such as Isabella de Warenne didn't remain single for long in the Middle ages and she was soon married off to William of Blois, a younger son of King Stephen.
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 thePeerage.com - John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey and others
     John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey was born in 1286.
     John de Mowbray, 3rd Lord Mowbray was born on 29 November 1310 in Hovingham, Yorkshire, England.
She was the daughter of John de Segrave, 4th Baron of Segrave and Margaret Marshall Plantagenet, Duchess of Norfolk.
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 Edmund FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel at AllExperts
Edmund FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel (May 1, 1285 – November 17, 1326) was an English nobleman prominent in the contention between Edward II and his barons and second de facto Earl of the FitzAlan line.
He was the son of Richard FitzAlan, 8th Earl of Arundel and Alisia de Saluzzo (also known as Alice), daughter of Thomas I, marquis of Saluzzo in Italy.
Arundel married Alice Warenne, sister and eventual heiress of John de Warenne, 8th Earl of Surrey or Warenne and daughter of William de Warenne and Joan de Vere.
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 Earl of Surrey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Earldom of Surrey was first created in 1088 for William de Warenne.
John Holland, who was a grandson of the first Fitzalan earl of Surrey, was then created Duke of Surrey.
John Mowbray, 1st Earl of Surrey (1444–1476), later became Duke of Norfolk
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 Warren, Riley, Wilson, Waddell, Pitman, Reis Families:Information about Sir Edward Warren, Sr.
(son of John de Warenne, 8th Earl and Maude de Skegeton called Maud de Nerford) was born Bet.
Sir Edward de Warrenn, natural son of John born 1316-1323 Poynton died 1367-1368 married Cicely de Eton 1342 daughter of Sir Nicholas de Eton + Joan de Stockport.
That Edward is indeed the son of John, 8th Earl and Maud de Nerford,
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 1326: The People's Chronology
Vowing revenge for the execution of the earl of Lancaster in 1322, Isabelle has the support of her paramour Roger de Mortimer, 39, 1st earl of March, who has been outlawed by Edward at the urging of the earl of Winchester, and Edward's supporters desert him.
Deserted by his other earls (John de Warenne, 8th earl of Surrey, is among the last to remain faithful), the king flees London October 2, taking refuge on the Glamorgan estates of Hugh Despenser the Elder, earl of Winchester, whom he sends to defend Bristol.
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 The Dispatch - Serving the Lexington, NC - News
He was the youngest surviving son of Henry of Scotland, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon and Ada de Warenne, a daughter of William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey, and Elizabeth de Vermandois.
David married Maude of Chester, daughter of Hugh de Kevelioc, 3rd Earl of Chester, by whom he had three sons (John, Robert, and Henry) and four daughters (Matilda, Ada, Isobel, and Margaret).
The two most notable claimants to the throne, Robert Bruce, 5th Lord of Annandale (grandfather of King Robert I of Scotland) and John of Scotland were his descendants through David's daughters Isobel of Huntingdon and Margaret of Huntingdon respectively.
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 Earl_of_Surrey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, was an aristocratic courtier, a soldier, and the poet who introduced blank verse into English poetry.
With teh failure 0f teh second de Warenne male line inside 1347 - teh earldom passed to Richard FitzAlan - 10th Earl 0f Arundel - who was a nephew 0f teh last de Warenne earl - although he didn't assume teh title until after teh death 0f teh previous earl"s widow inside 1351.
The restored earl died inside 1415 without male heirs - whereupon teh earldom 0f Surrey became either extinct or abeyant, authorities disagree on this, - while teh earldom 0f Arundel passed to cousins who weren't descended from teh de Warennes.
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 My Lines - Person Page 113
She married Richard, 15th Earl of Arundel, Earl of Surrey, son of Richard "Copped Hat", 14th Earl of Arundel and Eleanor of Lancaster, on 28 September 1359 in Derbyshire, England; His 1st.
Earl of Surrey in England between 1347 and 1376.
She married William de Warenne, son of John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey and Alix de Lusignan, in June 1285 in Surrey, England.
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 Medieval Palace: Lewes Castle
It was built in 1087 by William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey, the brother-in-Law of William the Conqueror.
When the last of the Warennes John, the 8th Earl died without issue in 1347 he was buried in Lewes monastery and his title passed to his nephew Richard Fitzalan who was also Earl of Arundel.
Although only fragments of Warenne's building remains today, it is fitting that it should be remembered by the impressive barbican gatehouse that completed the castle in the 14th century.
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 HARNESS MOUNT | SF7800 | Portable Antiquities Scheme   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In heraldic terms this is 'chequy or and azure', and these are the arms of the de Warenne family.
The most likely candidate for the bearer of these arms is either John de Warenne, 7th earl of Surrey (1231-1304) or his grandson and heir John de Warenne, 8th earl of Surrey (1286-1347).
The principal seats of the de Warenne family were at Lewes in Sussex and at Castle Acre in Norfolk, and they had extensive lands in the Thetford area.
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 1347 : Encyclopedia Entry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
John VI Kantakouzenos becomes joint Byzantine Emperor after civil war with the regency of the young Emperor John V Palaiologos.
James Butler, 2nd Earl of Ormonde, granted his "regalities" by Edward III.
John de Warenne, 8th Earl of Surrey (born 1286)
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