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  1. 23 de may. de 2024 · It subsequently passed to the de Warennes, probably before 1199, as Earl Hamelin de Warenne and his wife held the church in East Betchworth (q.v.) before that date. It is possible that the manor had passed from Richard de Tonbridge to William de Warenne when the latter was created first Earl of Surrey by William II in 1088.

  2. Hace 5 días · In the 12th century Hameline, the natural son of Geoffrey of Anjou, and Earl of Surrey in right of his wife Isabel de Warenne, granted the church of Newdigate to the Prior and monks of St. Mary Overy, Southwark, and the right of presentation remained with them throughout the Middle Ages.

  3. 12 de may. de 2024 · History of Sandal Castle. Sandal Castle was first built in the early twelfth century on lands held by William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey. The original construction was a wooden Motte and Bailey. This castle was then replaced by a stone construction by the 5th Earl of Surrey, Hamelin de Warenne.

  4. Hace 5 días · Wauton (xiii cent.), Waleton and Walleton (xiii and subsequent cents.). Walton, called Walton-on-the-Hill to distinguish it from Walton-on-Thames, is a village 5 miles northwest of Reigate, 4½ miles south of Epsom, and a parish lying entirely upon the high ground on the top of the chalk hills. It measures over 3 miles from north to south, and ...

  5. 4 de may. de 2024 · William de Warenne was born in the year 1036 in Bellencombre, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France, son of William de Warenne and Gundred. He was married to Gundred Gundrada Deflanders De Saint Omer of Flanders, they had 5 children. He died on June 24, 1088 in Lewes, Sussex, Eng. This information is part of Arnett-Ord Family Tree by Katie Charlotte Victoria Arnett on Genealogy Online.

  6. 14 de may. de 2024 · William Longespée’s most prominent role during the reign of King John, however, was as a military leader. He was a commander of considerable ability. In August 1202 he had fought alongside William Marshal and William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey, hounding the retreating forces of King Philip of

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    23 de may. de 2024 · In 1088, King William II granted William de Warenne the title of Earl of Surrey as a reward for Warenne's loyalty during the rebellion that followed the death of William I. When the male line of the Warennes became extinct in the 14th century, the earldom was inherited by the Fitzalan Earls of Arundel .