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  1. Isabella de Warenne is said to have died on 13 July 1199 and to have been buried at Lewes, but the order to their tenants to do homage to their son on 12 May 1202 was made 'salva fide matris smace' and a charter printed and facsimiled in Watson's 'Earls of Warren and Surrey' pruports to be issued by her after her husband's death.

  2. Newburn or Newburgh Her first husband was Robert de Newburn (dsp abt. 1192), alias: Neufbourg or Newburgh, s. & h. of Henry. From c. 1220-28, Ela sued for dower in several English manors, in right of her first marriage to Robert de Newburgh. Cawley (2006), notes that The Complete Peerage names "Ela" as daughter of Earl William and her husbands ...

  3. WARENNE, WILLIAM de, Earl of Warenne or Surrey (d. 1240), was the son of Earl Hamelin de Warenne [q. v.] and of his wife Isabella, the heiress of the elder line of earls of Warenne. His parents were married in 1163 or 1164, and he was already of sufficient age to consent to and witness charters in the early part of the reign of Richard I (Hearne, Liber Niger Scacca

  4. heiresses in England, Isabella de Warenne, in her own right Countess of Surrey. She was the widow of William of Blois. Hamelin and Isabella married in April 1164, and after the marriage he was recognized as Comte de Warenne, that being the customary designation for what more technically should be Earl of Surrey. In consequence of the marriage

  5. It is believed that Isabella did not live to see her husband become King of Scotland, so it is likely that she died before 1292, when her husband ascended to the throne. However, some are of the opinion that Isabella did survive long enough to see her husband succeed and then abdicate. See also. In Spanish: Isabella de Warenne para niños

  6. Brief Life History of Isabella. Isabella de Warenne Countess of Surrey was born about 1137, in Surrey, England, United Kingdom as the daughter of William de Warenne and Ela of Ponthieu. She married Guillaume de Champagne (de Blois), Count of Chartres, 4th Earl of Surrey House of Blois in 1153. She died from 12 July 1199 to 1203, in Lewes ...

  7. Isabella de Warenne, esposa de John Balliol, rey de Escocia, y madre de Edward Balliol William de Warenne, esposo de Joanna, hija de Robert de Vere, conde de Oxford; murió accidentalmente durante un torneo en diciembre de 1286; de este matrimonio nacería John de Warenne, VIII conde de Surrey que heredería el título de su abuelo.