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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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 BBC - h2g2 - Yorkshire's Castles: Sandal Castle
In 1201 Hameline's son, William de Warenne, inherited the castle and it is believed that he was responsible for the construction of the curtain walls.
Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, was one of the most powerful men in the country and was grandson of Henry III and King Edward II's cousin.
Richard, Earl of Cambridge and Anne Mortimer's son, Richard, Duke of York therefore was descended from both Edward III's fifth and second sons, whereas King Henry VI was descended from Edward III's fourth son John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster.
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 Ancestors of Robert Erwin William Juch - aqwg81
William I Blound was born 1096 in Ixworth, Suffolk, England.
William de Chesney Sheriff of Norfolk was born 1070 in Norfolk, England.
William d'Arches was born 1090 in Newtankyme, Yorkshire, England.
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 Battle of Tinchebrai@Everything2.com
The battle of Tinchebrai was fought on the 28th September 1106 near the town and castle of Tinchebrai in Normandy between the forces of Henry I king of England and Robert Curthose, Duke of Normandy.
With the death of William Rufus in 1100 in a hunting 'accident' in the New Forest, the crown of England was seized by his younger brother Henry, who rapidly took advantage if the situation and secured his coronation as king on the 5th August, a mere three days after his brother's death.
William was anxious to retrain possession of Tinchebrai as the fall of this fortress would have rendered the whole of Mortain vulnerable to conquest by Henry and thus called for the assisstance of Duke Robert.
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 Ancestors of Robert Erwin William Juch - aqwg109
Henry Dunkeld Earl of Huntingdon was born 1114 and died 12 Jun 1152.
Born in 1143, William the Lion was the younger brother of Malcolm IV.
Osbern II de Bolbec Lord of Longueville was born 975 in Longueville, Normandy, France.
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 RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Richard Cosby Family Genealogy
Roger DE BEAUMONT, Seigneur de Pont-Audemer was born ABT 1022 in Beaumont-le-Roger, Eure, Normandy, France, and died ABT 1094 in Abbey of Preaux, Normandy, France (as a monk).
Ebles I Comte de Rheims and ROUCY and 31.
William Seigneur DE BELLEME, and d'Alencon was born ABT 965 in Belleme, Sarthe, Maine/Pays de le Loire, France, and died 1028 in Domfront, Orne, Normandy, France.
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 CalendarHome.com - Matilda of Scotland - Calendar Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
During her stay at Romsey and Wilton, Matilda was much sought-after as a bride; she turned down proposals from both William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey, and Alan Rufus, Lord of Richmond.
She was out of the monastery by 1093, when Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury, wrote to the Bishop of Salisbury ordering that the daughter of the king of Scotland be returned to the monastery that she had left.
William of Malmesbury describes her as attending church barefoot at Lent, and washing the feet and kissing the hands of the sick.
encyclopedia.calendarhome.com /cgi-bin/encyclopedia.pl?p=Edith_of_Scotland   (790 words)

  
 Earl of Surrey Information
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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 Tafel B
Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and Essex
William de Albini, feudal Lord of Belvoir, in the 6th of Richard I [1195], was with that monarch in the army in Normandy, and the next year was sheriff of the counties of Warwick and Leicester, as he was subsequently of Rutlandshire.
William de Albini, Brito, Lord of Belvoir, in the Chapter House of St. Albans, confirmed all the grants of his father and mother to the Church of Our Lady at Belvoir, desiring that he might be admitted in the fraternity as those his parents had been.
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 William "II" de WARENNE "2nd Earl of Surrey"
William de WARREN "Count de Warenne of Normandy" "1st Earl of Surrey" (~1055-1088)
Elizabeth 'Isabel' de CREPI "de Vermandois" "Countess of Leicester"
William de Warenne was a bit of an upwardly mobile knight in his day.
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 Warren
Rudolf married to Beatrix de Vascoeuil (1020 - 1059), a daughter of Vicomte Tesselin of Rouen and a niece of Gunnor of Crêpon, wife of Richard I "the Fearless", 3rd Duke of Normandy.
William married to Isabel (also Elizabeth) de Crépi of Vermandois, daughter of Hugh "the Great" de Crépi, Count of Vermandois and his wife Adelaide de Vermandois.
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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  Origins of Our Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Descendents of William Warren alias Waller [14] and Elizabeth Hammond:
The elder William Waller [14] was the grantee of arms in 1572.
John was a Plantagenet, descended from Hameline Plantagenet, the fifth Earl of Warenne and Surrey.
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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.
William WARENNE 2nd Earl of Surrey and Isabel (Elizabeth) de VERMANDOIS Countess of Leicester were married in 1118.
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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 Our Family Tree - aqwg148
Beaumont married Isabel De Vermandois on 1096 in France.
Count Guerri De Of Morvois was born 821 and died Aug 886.
Isabel married William De Warrene (2nd Earl of Surrey) in,,, France.
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 Ancestry of Roger Tansey - pafg143 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
William de Warenne 2nd Earl of Surrey is printed as #159707146.
Ranulph III le Meschin Earl of Chester, lord of Cumberland, vicomte of Bayeux in Normandy is printed as #79842856.
Robert de Beaumont 2nd Earl of Leicester is printed as #79842868.
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 ARUNDEL - LoveToKnow Article on ARUNDEL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
About 1385 the earl ned the baronial party led by the kings uncle, Thomas of oodstock, duke of Gloucester, and in 1386 was a member of e commission appointed to regulate the kingdom and the royal usehold.
The earl anded a hospital at Arundel, and his tomb in the church of the igustinian Friars, Broad Street, London, was long a place of grimage.
The coins and medals wer~ ight by Heneage Finch, 2nd earl of Winchelsea, and dispersed 1696; the library, at the instance of John Evelyn, who feared total loss, was given to the Royal Society, and a part, Peacham in the Compleat Gentleman (1634), p.
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 Castle-Acre-Castle-Priory.html
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.
www.castles-abbeys.co.uk /Castle-Acre-Castle-Priory.html   (3227 words)

  
 Ancestors of Charles H. Murphree - pafg30 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Maud of Huntingdon, Countess Maud de St. Liz was born 1072 in Northampton, Northumberland.
William II de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey was born 1071 in England.
Lady Isabelle de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester was born 1076 in Burgundy, France.
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 Reigate - Free net encyclopedia
William I awarded granted the land around Reigate to one of his supporters, William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey, who was created Earl of Surrey in 1088.
It is believed that his son, William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey, ordered that Reigate Castle be built, though the de Warennes had their southern base in Lewes, Sussex, as well as Sandal Castle and Conisbrough Castle in Yorkshire and a keep on the Warrenne land at Mortemer in Normandy.
After the dissolution of the monasteries in 1535 the estate was granted by Henry VIII to William Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Effingham, who converted the Priory into a residence.
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 Some corrections and additions to the Complete Peerage: Volume 12, part 2: Warwick
A charter of Geoffrey "camerarius" de Clinton for Bretford Nunnery is witnessed by his wife Agnes and his son Henry; another charter for the same, evidently a later charter of the same grantor, is witnessed by Richard, abbot of Leicester, and must therefore be dated after 1143 [Monasticon, vol.
Earl Waleran made a grant to Pinley for the souls of Margery, his wife, Roger, his father, Gundred, his mother, and Earl William, his brother (Dugdale, Baronage, vol.
Henry de Oilly, the husband of Maud de Bohun, died in 1163, so that if his daughter Margery had married Earl Henry after 1205, she would have been in her 40s at the time.
www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk /cp/warwick.shtml   (961 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Anne Carey and others
     William II de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey was the son of William I de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey and Gundreda.
     William II de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey succeeded to the title of 2nd Earl of Surrey [E., 1088] in 1088.
William III de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey+ b.
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 Crocker ~ Ashley - Person Page 30
Adelaide de Vermandois Countess of Vermandois and Valois was born circa 1062.
Adelaide de Vermandois Countess of Vermandois and Valois died in 1120 or 1124 at Meulan, France.
     Ada de Warenne was the daughter of William de Warenne 2nd Earl of Surrey and Isabel de Vermandois.
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 Ancestry of Sir William Mallory of Studley and Hutton, Yorkshire
Ancestry of Sir William Mallory of Studley and Hutton, Yorkshire
Gilbert de Umfreville, of Prudhoe and Redesdale in Northumberland, Earl of Angus [j.u.]
Roger de Quency, 2nd Earl of Winchester, Hereditary Constable of Scotland (jure uxoris)
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 The Arms of some Stewart Cadets - 1
William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey, married Isabel, daughter of Hugh the Great, Count of Vermandois, and having no arms (as we noted, these were very early days) adopted the full Vermandois coat for his use in Britain.
Robert Stewart of Burray was the second son of William Stewart of Mains, younger brother of Sir Alexander Stewart of Garlies, 1st Earl of Galloway.
We do not know how the arms of William Stewart of Mains were differenced from those of his brother, the 1st Earl, but the matriculated arms of his son, Robert Stewart of Burray, suggest he bore a bordure Gules.
www.baronage.co.uk /bphtm-03/stewart1.html   (677 words)

  
 The Forsythe Saga
[1310202090] Ralph de Montfort, Seigneur of Gael and Montfort
Ralph de Toeni, III, Seigneur of Conches and Isabel de Montfort
Enguerrand de Coucy, I, Seigneur of Coucy and Boves and Ada de Marle
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 thePeerage.com - Louis VII, Roi de France and others
     William III de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey was born circa 1119.
He was the son of William II de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey and Elizabeth de Vermandois.
She was the daughter of Geoffrey II Plantagenet, Earl of Richmond and Constance de Bretagne, Duchesse de Bretagne.
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 Ancestors of Patience Hill: Nineteenth Generation
De Warenne (2nd Earl of Surrey) was born in Rouen, France, circa 1100.
William died 11 May 1138 at 37 years of age.
He married Isabel De Vermandois (Countess of Leicester) circa 1120.
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 Brink-Day-Johnston-Fletcher - Person Page 22
When the third Simon de St Liz died in 1184 he left no surviving issueand David, younger brother of the Kings of Scots just mentioned, assumedthe Earldom from 1185 (on the handing over of it to him by William theLion) till it was taken away from him in 1215 or 1216 by King John.
This nobleman, William de Warrenne (Earl of Warrenne), 2nd Earl ofSurrey, joined Robert de Belesmé, Earl of Arundel and Shrewsbury, infavour of Robert Curthose against Henry I, and in consequence forfeitedhis English earldom and estates, but those were subsequently restored tohim and he was ever afterwards a good and faithful subject to KingHenry.
Henry helped William (the future William I of England),Robert's successor as duke of Normandy, to quell his rebellious vassalsat the Battle of Val-aux-Dunes (or Val-ès-Dunes; 1047), but from 1047until his death, Henry was almost constantly at war with William--anotable defeat for the king being that at Varaville (1058).
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 de Warenne
William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Warren and Surrey,
mar Elizabeth de Crepi of Vermandois [descendant of Charlemagne] and had issue:
William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Warren and Surrey.
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 January 2002 Letter of Acceptances and Returns
Since de was the most common medieval documentary locative preposition in both England and France, the two places where Robert is most likely to be found, we allow him to register the name of an SCA group with it.
William de Warenne was a companion of William the Conqueror at Hastings.
Lyons-la-Forêt) nemus de Leonibus to 1032, saltus Leonis to 1050, and villa Leons to 1067.
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 Eleanor BRUCE - Ancestors
She was an only child, and her husband Sir William de CUNYNGHAME was created Earl of Carrick in 1361, although the title ought to have reverted to the Crown (the male line) on the death of her father.
Some older sources doubt her existence, and attribute William's children to an unnamed wife, but do not explain how the Carrick title came to be granted to William.
.-Hugh de Kevelioc, Earl of Chester 1147-1181
www.geocities.com /Athens/Academy/4038/gene/dorothy6.htm   (1035 words)

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