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  • Ook bekend als 08th Earl of /Surrey/, John de Warenne.
  • Hij is geboren op 30 juni 1286 in Bromfield, Shropshire, England.Bronnen 1, 2, 3
  • Hij is overleden op 29 juni 1347 in (dspm legit), hij was toen 60 jaar oud.Bronnen 2, 3
  • Deze gegevens zijn voor het laatst bijgewerkt op 5 april 2023.

Gezin van John de Warenne , 8th Last Earl of Surrey, Sir

(1) Hij is getrouwd met Maud de Nerford.

Zij zijn getrouwd te No Marriage.Bron 3


Kind(eren):

  1. Edward Warren  ± 1315-< 1368 


(4) Hij is getrouwd met Isabel de Holand.

Zij zijn getrouwd voor 1347 te No Marriage.


Notities over John de Warenne , 8th Last Earl of Surrey, Sir

John de Warenne, 8th and last Earl of Surrey of this family, said to havebeen b. 30 June 1286, d.s.p.m. legit. 29 June 1347. [Ancestral Roots]

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EARLDOM OF SURREY (VIII) 1304 to 1347

JOHN (DE WARENNE), EARL OF SURREY, grandson and heir, being son ofWilliam DE WARENNE and Joan his wife; is said to have been born 30 June1286. On 7 April 1306 he was granted seisin of the lands of which hisgrandfather was seised in demesne as of fee, although still a minor. On25 May he married the King's granddaughter, having been knighted withPrince Edward on 22 May. In July 1307 he had not yet done homage; but hewas summoned to Parliament by writ dated 26 August and constantlythereafter. On 2 December 1307 he with his party opposed Piers deGavaston and his party at a tournament at Wallingford. In January 1307/8he was going with the King to France and by writ dated 18 January 1307/8he was summoned to attend the Coronation; and in June to perform servicein person against the Scots, and frequently thereafter. In June 1309 hewas ordered not to tourney or seek adventures in England. On 11 May 1310he was present at the delivery of the Great Seal to the King, and in Junehad grants of manors and the castle of High Peak at farm; and in Augustwas with the King to Scotland. In February 1310/1 with the Earl ofGloucester he rode, through the great forest of Selkirk, and received theforesters into the King's peace, and later opposed the proposedordinances for the government of the realm. On 10 May 1312 Piers deGavaston fled to Scarborough Castle, where he was besieged by the Earlsof Surrey and Pembroke; and, although on 17 May the Earl was ordered toabandon the siege, Piers was compelled to surrender on 19 May on a formalpromise that his life should be spared. When the Earl of Warwick seizedand beheaded Piers in defiance of their pledge, the Earls joined theKing. On 17 January 1312/3 he was forbidden to attend a tournament atNewmarket, and on 16 September at Brackley. In May the Bishop of Norwichwas proposing to publish a sentence against him, but was requested by theKing, who was abroad, to defer the matter until his return because of theEarl's responsibilities during the King's absence. In 1314 he refused toserve in the Bannockburn campaign. On 3 September 1314 he was ordered notto impede the attendance of the Archbishop of Canterbury at theParliament to be held at York. In 1317 he was induced by the barons totake a large force to attack the Earl of Lancaster; his courage failed,but on 15 May he carried off the countess. On 3 November Lancaster hadattacked his castles; but in Nov. 1318 their differences wereconditionally composed. In July 1319 Surrey was summoned to a muster atNewcastle, and on 29 August entered Scotland with the King. During 1321he joined the King in his march to the West, and assisted by his promisesto bring Roger de Mortimer into the King's peace. On 20 August he waspardoned for anything done against the two Despenscrs between 1 March and19 August. He took part in the siege of Leeds Castle, Kent, and inNovember was forbidden to attend the meeting of the "Good Peers" atDoncaster. In March 1321/2 he was one of the Council who advised the Kingthat the Earl of Lancaster was a traitor, and on 11 March was appointedwith Edmund, Earl of Kent, to arrest him. He marched with the King toLichfield and on 29 March was present when Lancaster was condemned atPontefract. In February 1322/3 he was going to the marches of Scotland onthe King's service. In 1324 he was summoned by writ dated 4 August to beready to serve in Aquitaine, and by writ dated 21 December to serve inGascony. On 1 April 1325 he was appointed Captain and Leader of theexpedition. On 10 May 1326 he was appointed Captain of arrays in thenorth. On 21 October he was on his way to join the King, but later wasone of the envoys sent by the Council to Kenilworth to arrange for PrinceEdward to succeed his father. On 26 January 1326/7 he was present at theCoronation of King Edward III. On 24 February he was going abroad withhis wife, and on 23 April 1327 was going to the marches of Scotland onthe King's service. At Martinmas 1328 he was employed in the King'sservice, and in March and September 1329 was rewarded for his stay withthe King and good service. In 1332 Edward Balliol, King of Scotland,granted him the comitatus of Strathearn, after which he styled himselfEARL OF SURREY AND STRATHEARN. On 4 March 1332/3 he was associated withGeoffrey le Scrope and the justices of the King's Bench to hearcomplaints. On 30 March 1333 he was summoned to be at Newcastle-on-Tynewith his men. On 5 June 1334 he was present when Edward Balliol didhomage for Scotland, and on 12 July 1335 marched with him into Scotland.On 4 June 1336 he was ordered to cause the castle of Lewes to be securelyguarded. In 1337 he was in a Commission to arrest suspected persons, andon 21 August was appointed with others to lay before the men of Surreythe decisions of the coming Council of Westminster. In July 1338 the Kingsailed for Flanders, leaving his son Edward, Duke of Cornwall, and theEarl of Surrey principal guardians of the realm. In the latter part ofthe year the Earl was overseer of array in Hants, Surrey, and othersouthern counties. In January 1338/9 he was, with others, appointedcustodian of the maritime land in Hants, and in April 1339 in Sussex. InJune he was in a Commission of array for Surrey and Sussex. In July 1339he was sheriff of Surrey and Sussex. In April 1340 he successfullypetitioned the King to remove his hand from the Priory of Lewes, on theground that it was not an alien priory but founded by his ancestors. InNovember 1342 he was directed to furnish men-at-arms and archers for theKing in Brittany, and was summoned to attend a conference at Westminster.In 1344 a Saracen physician is said to have visited him at Bromfield andto have discovered a vast treasure in a cave. On 1 July 1345 he wasappointed a member of a commission to assist Lionel the King's son asKeeper of the realm and King's Lieutenant in the King's absence; and on11 July he was summoned to come before the Council. He married, 25 May1306, Joan, daughter of Henry, COUNT OF BAR, by Eleanor, daughter ofEDWARD I. He died s.p.m., 29 June 1347. Joan died 31 August 1361 and wasburied abroad. [k] [Complete Peerage XII/1:508-11, (transcribed by DaveUtzinger)]

[k] The Earl, who had formed an association with Maud de Nerford, wife ofS. de Diriba, made many attempts to obtain a dissolution of his marriage,first on the ground of consanguinity, later on the ground that he hadpreviously been contracted to Maud, and thirdly that before his marriagehe had had carnal knowledge of Mary, sister of Eleanor, Joan's mother. Heactually produced a Papal bull declaring the marriage to be invalid, butthe English bishops ignored it; and in 1344 and 1345 the Vatican directedthat he should be warned and compelled to treat with marital affectionhis wife, whom he married by dispensation of Clement V and issued adeclaration of the validity of the marriage, absolving him in respect ofhis offence with his wife's aunt. Watson's attempt, in "The House ofWarren", vol ii, pp. 75-82, to prove that the Warrens of Poynton,Cheshire, were legitimately descended from an Earl of Surrey, wasdisposed of by Ormerod, "Hist. Cheshire". Edward, the founder of thePoynton Warrens was a bastard son of the last Warrenne Earl of Surrey byMaud de Nerford, as is established by the fact that Maud's inheritance inSkeyton, Norfolk, remained in the family of the Warrens of Poynton forsome generations. Edward is mentioned in the Earl's will. After Maud'sdeath, the Earl bestowed his affections on Isabel de Holand.

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John de Warenne
1286-1347

(1) 

Maud de Nerford
± 1292-< 1347

Edward Warren
± 1315-< 1368
(2) < 1347

Isabel de Holand
± 1317-????


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  1. Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999, 122-5
  2. Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Lt, XII/1:508-511
  3. Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 231-30

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