Individual Details
William "3rd Earl of Surrey" Warenne
(Abt 1118 - 19 Jan 1148)
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[[Category:Second Crusade]] [[Category: First Battle of Lincoln]]
----"WILLIAM (DE WARENNE) III, EARL OF SURREY, 1st son and heir, was born probably in 1119.
==Marriage==m. Ela; Ala; Adela [p. William Talvas (Talvace), Count of Ponthieu (Father: Robert de Belesmé, Earl of Shrewsbury) and Ela; m.2 Patrick de Evreux, Earl of Salisbury].Ela or Ala, dau of William TALVAS, COUNT OF PONTHIEU (son of Robert DE BELLÊME, 3rd EARL OF SHREWSBURY), by Ela, widow of Bertrand, COUNT OF TOULOUSE, and daughter of Eudes BOREL, DUKE OF BURGUNDY. Issue 1.
* Isabel (d. and h.)
==Military==Jun 1137: deserted Stephen's army in Normandy. The King pursued them to Pontaudemer, where he held William de Warenne junior and other youths and did his best to pacify them; but did not dare to make them fight.
He was with his half-brother Waleran, Count of Meulan, at Rouen on 18 Dec. 113 8, and at Oxford in 1139 or early in 1140.
Battle of Lincoln 2 Feb 1140/1: in Stephen's army, and with Waleran fled before the enemy's opening charge. However, the brothers soon rallied to the Queen and were with her in London about June 1141.
After the King's release on 1 November he witnessed royal charters at Canterbury at Christmas 1141 and at Ipswich early in 1142.
* Crusade 1147: Earl of Warrenne and Surrey took up cross and accompanied Louis of France, to Holy Land against the Saracens. He never returned. It's unknown if he died in battle or captivity.Burke, 1883, p. 569
: Palm Sunday, 24 Mar 1145/6: took cross
: Jun 1147: set off on crusade.
==Religion==* benefactor: priories of Lewes, Castle Acre, Nosteil and Thetford, the Templars and St. Mary's Abbey, York.
==Arms==He was probably the first to assume the chequered shield of gold and azure, differenced by the change of colour from the chequered shield borne by his half-brother Waleran, Count of Meulan.
==Death==He died s.p.m. 19 Jan 1147/8, slain when rearguard of French army was cut to pieces in the defiles of Laodicea (i). His widow married, probably in or before 1152, Patrick (DE SALISBURY), 1st EARL OF WILTSHIRE or SALISBURY (died 1168). She is said to have died 4 October 1174.Complete Peerage XII/1:496-7, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)
== Sources ==
* '''Royal Ancestry by Douglas Richardson Vol. V. page 274'''
* Burke, B. (1883). "Warren, Earls of Surrey." Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd. London, p. 569
* Cokayne, G.E. (2000). Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, (pp.XII/1:496-7). Sutton Publishing Ltd.
* Turton, W.H. (1968). The Plantagenet Ancestry, (pp.112).
* Weis, F.L. (1999). Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, (7th ed, pp.108-126).
* [[Wikipedia: William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey]]
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[[Category:Second Crusade]] [[Category: First Battle of Lincoln]]
----"WILLIAM (DE WARENNE) III, EARL OF SURREY, 1st son and heir, was born probably in 1119.
==Marriage==m. Ela; Ala; Adela [p. William Talvas (Talvace), Count of Ponthieu (Father: Robert de Belesmé, Earl of Shrewsbury) and Ela; m.2 Patrick de Evreux, Earl of Salisbury].Ela or Ala, dau of William TALVAS, COUNT OF PONTHIEU (son of Robert DE BELLÊME, 3rd EARL OF SHREWSBURY), by Ela, widow of Bertrand, COUNT OF TOULOUSE, and daughter of Eudes BOREL, DUKE OF BURGUNDY. Issue 1.
* Isabel (d. and h.)
==Military==Jun 1137: deserted Stephen's army in Normandy. The King pursued them to Pontaudemer, where he held William de Warenne junior and other youths and did his best to pacify them; but did not dare to make them fight.
He was with his half-brother Waleran, Count of Meulan, at Rouen on 18 Dec. 113 8, and at Oxford in 1139 or early in 1140.
Battle of Lincoln 2 Feb 1140/1: in Stephen's army, and with Waleran fled before the enemy's opening charge. However, the brothers soon rallied to the Queen and were with her in London about June 1141.
After the King's release on 1 November he witnessed royal charters at Canterbury at Christmas 1141 and at Ipswich early in 1142.
* Crusade 1147: Earl of Warrenne and Surrey took up cross and accompanied Louis of France, to Holy Land against the Saracens. He never returned. It's unknown if he died in battle or captivity.Burke, 1883, p. 569
: Palm Sunday, 24 Mar 1145/6: took cross
: Jun 1147: set off on crusade.
==Religion==* benefactor: priories of Lewes, Castle Acre, Nosteil and Thetford, the Templars and St. Mary's Abbey, York.
==Arms==He was probably the first to assume the chequered shield of gold and azure, differenced by the change of colour from the chequered shield borne by his half-brother Waleran, Count of Meulan.
==Death==He died s.p.m. 19 Jan 1147/8, slain when rearguard of French army was cut to pieces in the defiles of Laodicea (i). His widow married, probably in or before 1152, Patrick (DE SALISBURY), 1st EARL OF WILTSHIRE or SALISBURY (died 1168). She is said to have died 4 October 1174.Complete Peerage XII/1:496-7, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)
== Sources ==
* '''Royal Ancestry by Douglas Richardson Vol. V. page 274'''
* Burke, B. (1883). "Warren, Earls of Surrey." Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd. London, p. 569
* Cokayne, G.E. (2000). Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, (pp.XII/1:496-7). Sutton Publishing Ltd.
* Turton, W.H. (1968). The Plantagenet Ancestry, (pp.112).
* Weis, F.L. (1999). Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, (7th ed, pp.108-126).
* [[Wikipedia: William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey]]
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Events
| Birth | Abt 1118 | Lewes, Sussex, England | |||
| Death | 19 Jan 1148 | Laodicea, Latakia, West Syria | |||
| Reference No | 8073072 | ||||
| Reference No | 8424798 | ||||
| Reference No | 60 |
Families
| Father | William "2nd Earl of Surrey, Earl of Warenne" Warenne (1071 - 1138) |
| Mother | Isabel "Countess of Leicester" Capet (1080 - 1131) |
| Sibling | Ada "Countess of Northumberland, Lady of Crail and Haddington" Warenne (1120 - 1178) |
| Sibling | Reginald "Reinald, Lord of Wormgay" Warenne (1113 - 1179) |
| Sibling | Ralph Warenne (1115 - ) |
| Sibling | Gundreda Warenne (1124 - 1166) |