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William de Warenne 2nd Earl Of Surrey<br>Birth name: William Warenne<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Circa 1075 - Lewes Castle, Sussex, England<br>Death: May 11 1138 - Lewes, Sussex, England<br>Burial: From May 11 1138 - Chapter House Priory, Lewes, Sussex, England<br>Parents: William de Warenne 1st Earl of Surrey, Gundred de Warenne (born de St. Omer)<br>Wife: Elizabeth of Vermandois<br>Children: Gundred De Warenne Countess Of Warwick, William de Warenne 3rd Earl of Surrey, Ralph de Warenne, Ada Scotland, Countess of Huntingdon (born de Warenne,), <br>Siblings: de Coulonces (born de Warenne), Reynold de Warenne, Edith de Warenne<br> Additional information:
Title: 2nd Earl of Surrey
LifeSketch: William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey (died 11 May 1138) was the son of William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey and his first wife Gundred. He was more often referred to as Earl Warenne or Earl of Warenne than as Earl of Surrey.'s most trusted and most rewarded barons who, at his death in 1088, was the 3rd or 4th richest magnate in England. In 1088 William II inherited his father's lands in England and his Norman estates including the castles of Mortemer and Bellencombre in Haute-Normandy. But William II was not as disposed to serve the king as his father was. In January 1091, William assisted Hugh de Grandmesnil (died 1094) in his defence of Courcy against the forces of Robert de Belleme and Duke Robert of Normandy. In 1093 he attempted to marry Matilda (or Edith), daughter of king Malcolm III of Scotland. She instead married Henry I of England, and this may have been the cause of William's great dislike of Henry I, which motivated him in the following years.y invaded England 1101 William joined him. But when Curthose promptly surrendered to Henry I, William lost his English lands and titles and was exiled to Normandy. There he complained to Curthose that he had expended great effort on the duke's behalf and in return lost all of his English possessions. Curthose's return to England in 1103 was apparently made to convince his brother, the king, to restore William's earldom. This was successful, though Curthose had to give up his 3000 mark annual pension he had received after the 1101 invasion, after which William's lands and titles were restored to him. on the couple being related in the 4th generation on one side, and in the 6th generation on the other. William was one of the commanders on Henry's side (against Robert Curthose) at the Battle of Tinchebray in 1106. Afterwards, with his loyalty thus proven, he became more prominent in Henry's court.d afterwards Warenne received the forfeited Saint-Saens lands, which were very near his own in upper Normandy. In this way king Henry further assured his loyalty, for the successful return of Clito would mean at the very least Warenne's loss of this new territory. He fought for Henry I at the Battle of Bremule in 1119. William, the second Earl of Surrey was present at Henry's deathbed in 1135. After the king's death disturbances broke out in Normandy and William was sent to guard Rouen and the Pays de Caux.entioned in charters issued between 1130 and 1138 to Longueville Priory near Rouen, Normandy and to the priory of Bellencombre (also near Rouen) in 1135. His sons and his wife were witnesses to many of these charters.eth, survived him, dying before July 1147.Vermandois and granddaughter of Henry I, King of France, as well as the widow of Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester.arenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey of William de Wormegay, Lord of Wormegay in Norfolk, by whom he had a son, William de Warenne (founder of the priory of Wormegay), whose daughter and sole heir, Beatrice de Warenne, married firstly, Doun, Lord Bardolf, and secondly, Hubert de Burgh. Reginald was one of the persecutors of Archbishop Thomas Becket in 1170.umont, 2nd Earl of Warwick, and secondly, William de Lancaster, Lord of Kendal, and is most remembered for expelling King Stephen's garrison from Warwick Castle.nry of Scotland, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon, and was the mother of two Scottish kings. She made many grants to the priory of Lewes.
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William de Warenne<br>Gender: Male<br>Alias name: Earl Warrenne, Earl of Warrenne, 2nd Earls of Surrey and Warren, Earl Warenne, Earl of Warenne, 10186, 2nd earl of Surrey<br>Residence: Priory Of Lewes, Lewes, Sussex, England<br>Birth: Circa 1071 - Lewes, Sussex, England<br>Occupation: 2nd Earl of Surrey<br>Marriage: Spouse: Elisabeth de Vermandois, Countess of Leicestershire & Surrey - June 1118 - France<br>Death: May 11 1138 - Chapter House, Priory Lewes, Lewes, Sussex, England<br&;gt;Burial: May 11 1138 - Priory of Lewes, Lewes, Sussex, England<br>Father: William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey<br>Mother: Gundred de St. Omer, Countess of Surrey<br>Wife: Elisabeth de Vermandois, Countess of Leicestershire & Surrey<br>Children: Radulf (Ralph) de Warenne, Gundred de Warenne, Ada or Ida de Warenne, Countess of Huntingdon, William de Warenne, Reginald de Warenne<br>Siblings: Edith de Warenne, Richard Reynold de Warenne, II, Adelina de Warenne, De De Warren, Anne de Heveningham (born de Warenne), Gundred (born Warenne)
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William De Warenne<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: 1071 - Lewes, Sussex, England<br>Marriage: Elisabeth Countess of Leicestershire & Surrey de Vermandois1118-06-00<br>Death: May 11 1138 - Chapter House, Priory Lewes, Lewes, Sussex, England<br>Burial: May 11 1138 - Priory of Lewes, Lewes, Sussex, England<br>Father: William Earl of Surrey de Warenne<br>Mother: Gundred Countess of Surrey de St. Omer<br>Child: Ada Countess of Huntingdon de Warenne<br>Notes: GIVN William II EarlSURN von Warren-SurreyNSFX Earl of Warren & SurreyAFN 8PTS-0L_PRIMARY YDATE 9 SEP 2000TIME 13:15:57GIVN William II EarlSURN von Warren-SurreyNSFX Earl of Warren & SurreyAFN 8PTS-0L_PRIMARY YDATE 9 SEP 2000TIME 13:15:57Name Prefix:Earl Name Suffix:IIWilliam de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey1 (M) b. circa 1119, d. 19 January 1148, #102512d. 19 Jan 1148
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William I de Warenne
d. 24 Jun 1088
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Gundreda (?)
d. 27 May 1085
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