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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.
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1585-1646), son of Philip, 1st earl of Arundel and 1 Lady Anne Dacre, was born in 1585 or 1586 and educated at R estminster school and at Trinity College, Cambridge.
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When William was about six years old, his father John Marshal had switched sides so often between King Stephen and Empress Maud that John had to give William to Stephen as a hostage for John's keeping his word that he would surrender Newbury Castle, which Maud had told John to hold for her.
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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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