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Generation: 1
1. | Alice de Warrene (daughter of Sir William de Warenne and Joan de Vere); died before 23 May 1328. Alice married Sir Edmund Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel in 1306 in Arundel, Sussex, England. Edmund (son of Sir Richard FitzAlan, Earl of Arundel and Alisona de Saluzza) was born on 1 May 1273 in Marlborough, Sussex, England; died on 17 Nov 1326 in Hereford, Herefordshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, Earl of Arundel was born in 1306 in England; died on 24 Jan 1375/76 in Arundel, Sussex, England.
- Aline Fitzalan was born in 1314 in Arundel, Sussex, England; died on 20 Jan 1386 in England.
- Alice FitzAlan died in by 1329; was buried in Walden Abbey, Saffron Walden, Essex, England.
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Generation: 2
Generation: 3
4. | Sir John de Warrenne, Earl of Surrey was born in Aug 1231 (son of William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey and Maud Marshall, Countess of Norfolk ); died on 29 Sep 1304 in Kennington, London, England; was buried in Lewes Priory, Lewes, Sussex, England. Other Events and Attributes:
- Military: 1254, Gascony, France; In 1254, he accompanied Edward, prince of Wales to Gascony.
- Title(s): 1254, Spain; He was knighted by Edward, Prince of Wales.
- Military: Sep 1255, Gascony, France; He accompanied Edward, prince of Wales to Gascony.
- Military: 1257; He went to Almain in 1257 with Richard, Earl of Cornwall, King elect of the Romans. In 1263, he joined with Simon de Montfort and Prince Edward and fought in the Battle of Lewes on 14 May. Upon losing the battle, he and the Kings's brothers fled to pevensey. In 1265, he fought in the Battle of Evesham under Prince Edward. The next year he commanded the royalist forces at Chesterfield. He received pardon for his actions in 1267, and the next year on 24 June he took up the cross. It appears however that he never went on Crusade. Two years later, in 1269, he violently quarreled with Sir Alan la Zouche in Westminster Hall, the result being that Sir Alan died of his wounds. Sir Alan's son barely escaped with his life. Earl John fled to Reigate being perused by Prince Edward. He begged for mercy, and on 4 August 1270, was pardoned, having agreed to pay a large sum to the King. Four days after the King's death, Sir John swore allegiance to Prince Edward. As Prince Edward was at that time returning home from Crusade, Earl John was appointed one of the Guardians of the Realm. In 1277 and 1294, he was summoned to serve against the Welsh, and was summoned to serve against the Scots in 1291, 1297, and 1300.
- Military: 27 Apr 1296; On 27 April 1296, Earl John defeated the Scots at the Battle of Dunbar. The next year in August his advance guard under Henry de Percy was attacked, though the attack was repelled. He continued on the Battle of Sterling, where he was defeated on 10 September 1269. He fled to Berwick, but he soon abandoned it. Later he commanded the rear guard at the Battle of Falkirk on 22 July 1298. He commanded the second division at the siege of Caerlaverock Castle in 1300.
- Offices Held: 3 Sep 1296; He became the Keeper of the Realm of Scotland.
Notes:
Name:
His other titles were Baron of Lewes and Constable of Bamborough Castle.
Buried:
He was buried before the high altar.
John married Alice de Lusignan in Aug 1247 in England. Alice (daughter of Hugh X "le Brun" de Lusignan, Count de la Marche and Angoulême and Isabella of Angoulême, Queen of England) died on 9 Feb 1255 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 4
8. | William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey was born in 1166 in Surrey, England (son of Hamelin Plantagenet, Earl of Surrey and Isabel de Warenne, Countess of Surrey); died on 27 May 1240 in London, England; was buried in Lewes Priory, Lewes, Sussex, England. Other Events and Attributes:
- History: 1197; In 1197 at Rouen, he witnessed a charter for Richard I. He had seisin of his father's lands in 1202, and two years later in 1204, he was granted a yearly fair at Wakefield. Having lost his lands in Normandy, the King, in 1205, granted him Grantham and Stamford in Lincolnshire in compensation. Earl William owed 100 marks in 1206 for an advance he received at Poitou, and another 100 marks for robes provided him at Poitou. He was directed to escort the King of Scots to York in 1206.
- History: 1213; He was a witness to King John's submission to the Pope in 1213, and took part in the seizure of London on 24 May 1215. Earl William was one of the Barons at the signing of the Magna Carta at Runnymede on 15 June 1215.
- History: 1217; He took part in the naval battle, which defeated Eustace the Monk in 1217. He was appointed to meet the King of Scotland at Berwick in 1220. Three years later, in 1223, he went on pilgrimage to St. James Santiago in Spain and St. John.
- History: 1236; He took the part of the Butler at the Coronation of Queen Eleanor of Provence.
William married Maud Marshall, Countess of Norfolk in 1225 in Surrey, England. Maud (daughter of Sir William the Marshal, Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare, Countess Strigoil) died on 27 Mar 1248. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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