Individual Details
William "6th Earl of Surrey" Warenne
(1166 - 27 May 1240)
[[Category:Magna Carta|Magna Carta]]
[[Category:Magna Carta|Magna Carta]] [[Category: Illustrious Men]]
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== Biography ==
William was one of the few barons who remained loyal to King John (who was his cousin) during the king’s difficulties with the barons, when they sought for the French prince to assume the English throne, and is listed as one of those who advised John to accede to the Magna Carta.Magna Carta Ancestry 2011 2nd ed. Vol. I p. 200-202
Titles of Sir William de Warenne (Royal Ancestry)Royal Ancestry D. Richardson 2013 Vol. V p. 308-310:
:Warden of the Cinque Ports 1216
:a justiciar of England
:custodian of Bamburgh and Knapp Castles
:Sheriff of Surrey 1217-26
=== Death and burial of Sir William de Warenne ===
:: (Royal Ancestry) Sir William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey, died testate in London 27 May 1240, and was buried in the priory church of Lewes, Sussex. This location was the Priory of St. Pancras aka Lewes Priory.Royal Ancestry D. Richardson 2013 Vol. I p. 364-366
== Sources ==
See Also:
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_de_Warenne,_5th_Earl_of_Surrey William de Warrene, WikiPedia]* Source: S004319American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI)
* Source: S004330 Millennium File
Please see the '''Changes''' tab at the top of this profile to see all additions and revisions made by numerous WikiTree contributors.
[[Category:Magna Carta|Magna Carta]] [[Category: Illustrious Men]]
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== Biography ==
William was one of the few barons who remained loyal to King John (who was his cousin) during the king’s difficulties with the barons, when they sought for the French prince to assume the English throne, and is listed as one of those who advised John to accede to the Magna Carta.Magna Carta Ancestry 2011 2nd ed. Vol. I p. 200-202
Titles of Sir William de Warenne (Royal Ancestry)Royal Ancestry D. Richardson 2013 Vol. V p. 308-310:
:Warden of the Cinque Ports 1216
:a justiciar of England
:custodian of Bamburgh and Knapp Castles
:Sheriff of Surrey 1217-26
=== Death and burial of Sir William de Warenne ===
:: (Royal Ancestry) Sir William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey, died testate in London 27 May 1240, and was buried in the priory church of Lewes, Sussex. This location was the Priory of St. Pancras aka Lewes Priory.Royal Ancestry D. Richardson 2013 Vol. I p. 364-366
== Sources ==
See Also:
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_de_Warenne,_5th_Earl_of_Surrey William de Warrene, WikiPedia]* Source: S004319American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI)
* Source: S004330 Millennium File
Please see the '''Changes''' tab at the top of this profile to see all additions and revisions made by numerous WikiTree contributors.
Events
| Birth | 1166 | Lewes, Sussex, England | |||
| Marriage | 1207 | Maud "Matilda" Aubigny | |||
| Marriage | 13 Oct 1225 | Lady Maud "Marshal of England, Countess of Norfolk and Warenne" Marshal | |||
| Death | 27 May 1240 | London, Middlesex, England | |||
| Reference No | 3995139 | ||||
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| Reference No | 60 |
Families
| Spouse | Lady Maud "Marshal of England, Countess of Norfolk and Warenne" Marshal (1193 - 1248) |
| Child | Margaret de Warren (1227 - ) |
| Child | Isabel Plantagenet (1228 - 1282) |
| Child | Sir John "7th Earl of Surrey" Warenne (1231 - 1304) |
| Spouse | Maud "Matilda" Aubigny (1178 - 1216) |
| Father | Hamelin Plantagenet (1130 - 1202) |
| Mother | Isabel Warenne (1130 - 1203) |