NameCountess Of Warren Maud MARSHALL
Birthabt 1192, Pembroke,Wales
Death1248, Of Framlingham Norfolk Eng.
Spouses
Birth1166, Lewes Sussex Eng.
Death27 May 1240
Burial1240, Lewes Sussex Eng.
ChildrenJohn (1231-1305)
Notes for William (Spouse 1)
William de Warren (Plantagenet), Earl of Warren and Surrey, sided at thecommencement of the contest between King John and the barons and for along time thereafter with his royal kinsman, but eventually joined thebanner of Lewis of France. On the death of King John, however, hereturned to his allegiance and swore fealty to King Henry III, at thesolemn nuptials of which monarch he had the honour of serving the king,at the banquet, with his royal cup in the Earl of Arundel's stead, who,being in minority, could not perform that office as he had not been girtwith the sword of knighthood. His lordship m. 1st, Lady Maud de Albini,dau. of the Earl of Arundel, but by her ladyship had no issue. He m.2ndly, Maud, dau., of William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, and widow ofHugh Bigot, Earl of Norfolk, by whom he had John, his successor, andIsabel. He d. in 1240, and was s. by his son, John de Warren(Plantagenet), Earl of Warren and Surrey. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant,Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London,1883, p. 569, Warren, Earls of Surrey]

William de Warenne, Named in the Magna Charta 1215, 6th Earl of Surrey,d. London 27 May 1240, son of Hamelin (bastard son of GeoffreyPlantagenet) and Isabella de Warenne; m. (2) before 13 Oct 1225 MaudMarshal. [Magna Charta Sureties]
William de Warren (Plantagenet), Earl of Warren and Surrey, sided at thecommencement of the contest between King John and the barons and for along time thereafter with his royal kinsman, but eventually joined thebanner of Lewis of France. On the death of King John, however, hereturned to his allegiance and swore fealty to King Henry III, at thesolemn nuptials of which monarch he had the honour of serving the king,at the banquet, with his royal cup in the Earl of Arundel's stead, who,being in minority, could not perform that office as he had not been girtwith the sword of knighthood. His lordship m. 1st, Lady Maud de Albini,dau. of the Earl of Arundel, but by her ladyship had no issue. He m.2ndly, Maud, dau., of William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, and widow ofHugh Bigot, Earl of Norfolk, by whom he had John, his successor, andIsabel. He d. in 1240, and was s. by his son, John de Warren(Plantagenet), Earl of Warren and Surrey. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant,Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London,1883, p. 569, Warren, Earls of Surrey]
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