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    Alice de Warenne was the daughter of William Warenne, Knt. of Bromfield, Yale and Dinas Bran, Denbighshire and Joan de Vere.Her father died in December 1286. Cawley estimates that Alice was born in May/June 1287 and assumes "that she was born posthumously as there was insufficient time for her birth between her parents' marriage and the birth of he...

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    1. See this pagefor a discussion of the father of Mary (married le Strange): Edmund or Richard.

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    1. Fitz Alan/de Arundel: Richardson notes for Edmund's father: "Earl Richard Fitz Alan above, his father and grandfather all employed the surname Fitz Alan. In the 1270's, Earl Richard's father was styled John "Fitz Alan de Arundel" in several records. In 1291 Earl Richard received a grant addressed to him as "Richard de Arundel, Earl of Arundel". Following the Earl Richard's death in 1302, the family dropped the surname Fitz Alan in favor of de Arundel (or simply Arundel ). The last known us...

    Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,2nd edition, 4 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2011), Vol. IV, page...
    Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, (2011), Vol. II, pages 178-185 FITZ ALAN 5: Alice de Warenne.
    Cawley, Charles. Alice de Warenne, entry in "Medieval Lands" database hosted by Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG). (accessed 11 April 2019). See also WikiTree's source page for...
    Calendar of the Patent Rolls. Edward I. AD 1301-1307. HMSO, 1898, p 308 HathiTrust.
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    • Edmund (Fitzalan) de Arundel
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  3. When Alice de Warren was born on 15 June 1287, in Warren, Sussex, England, her father, William de Warren, was 31 and her mother, Joan de Vere, was 33. She married Edmund FitzAlan 9th Earl of Arundel in 1305. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 6 daughters.

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