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On Jul 7, 1:55 pm, royalances...@msn.com wrote: > Dear Newsgroup ~ > > I might add that the identity of Alice de Lusignan, Countess of > Surrey, is likewise attested by her very death record in Lewes Annals, > which states that Countess Alice was buried before the high altar at > Lewes Priory "in the presence of her brother, Aymer, [bishop] elect of > Winchester." > > For a brief biography     

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Author: alden
Date: Jul 8, 2007 20:51

Dear Newsgroup ~ In my post earlier today, we saw that Complete Peerage cited Lewes Priory Annals as a source for the death and burial of Sir John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey, who died in 1310. Inexplicably, Lewes Priory Annals was not cited as a source for the death of the earl's wife, Countess Alice de Lusignan, even though the annals were evidently the source for Complete Peerage's statement
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REVISED AND EXPANDED POST Dear Newsgroup ~ Complete Peerage, 12(1) (1953): 503-507 (sub Surrey) has a lengthy account of Sir John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey (died 1304). Regarding his well known marriage to Alice de Lusignan, half-sister of King Henry III of England, the following information is provided: "He married, in August 1247, Alice, uterine sister of the King, being daughter     

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Author: Douglas Richardson
Date: Jul 7, 2007 15:41

Your struggle to learn the basics of medieval liturgical dating is evidently not getting any easier: the octave of the feast of the Purification (2nd Febrary) fell on the 9th February, not the 10th (St Scholastica's day), as the CP author knew perfectly well. (Matthew Paris does not give a date in any case, just the year, so he was not the source for 9th February in CP.) In the same way
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Dear Newsgroup ~ Complete Peerage, 12(1) (1953): 503-507 (sub Surrey) has a lengthy account of Sir John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey (died 1304). Regarding his marriage to Alice de Lusignan, half-sister of King Henry III of England, the following information is provided: "He married, in August 1247, Alice, uterine sister of the King, being daughter of Hugh (le Brun), Count of La Marche     

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Author: Douglas Richardson
Date: Jul 7, 2007 10:24

> For interest's sake, the following is a list ot the numerous 17th Century New World immigrants that descend from Ela de Warenne and her second husband, William Fitz Wiliam. The list includes Dorothy Beresford (wife of Major John Brodnax, of Virginia) and Margaret Touteville (wife of Rev. Thomas Shepard of Mass.), for whom royal connections in their ancestries were found recent time
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Dear Newsgroup ~ There is further information on Robert de Newburgh (1st husband of Ela de Warenne) and his father, Henry de Newburgh, in VCH Berkshire, 3 (1923): 457-463, as quoted below: "A younger branch of the Newburgh family held the manor circa 1180, when Henry the son of Robert of Newburgh and grandson of the Earl of Warwick, together with his son Robert, gave to Richard de Vernon     

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Author: Peter Stewart
Date: Jul 7, 2007 01:02

Dear Newsgroup ~ Complete Peerage, 12 (1) (1953): 500, footnote g (sub Surrey) provides a list of the children of Hamelin, 5th Earl of Surrey (died 1202), and his wife, Isabel de Warenne. Besides their son and heir, William de Warenne. Earl of Surrey, they also had three daughters, including: "Ela, who married 1stly, Robert de Newburn, of whom nothing is known, and 2ndly, William Fitz William
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Dear Newsgroup ~ The National Archives catalogue includes over 14,000 abstracts of an archival collection known to us as "Ancient Petitions." This important collection can be accessed either through the main National Archives catalogue or through a subsidiary web page at the following two weblinks: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/search.asp http://www.nationalarchives.gov.     

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Author: Douglas Richardson
Date: Jul 6, 2007 23:13

The Following is up for Sale at www.AlsoShop.com: Item Name : The stolen bride by brenda joyce Auction Starts : Jul. 29, 2008 19:57:16 Auction Ends : Aug. 05, 2008 19:57:16 Starting Bid : 0.25 Shipping From : United States - Zip Code: 23237 Description of item : This is a used paperback book in fair condition. sean oneill was once everything to eleanor de warenne-but since he disappeared
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Author: Larsy
Date: May 31, 2007 11:08

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Author: Douglas Richardson
Date: May 31, 2007 10:22

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Author: Douglas Richardson
Date: May 31, 2007 08:01

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Author: Douglas Richardson
Date: Jan 9, 2007 05:44

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Date: Aug 1, 2008 07:50

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