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8th Earl of Surrey John de Warenne

8th Earl of Surrey John de Warenne

Male 1286 - 1347  (60 years)

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  • Name John de Warenne 
    Title 8th Earl of Surrey 
    Birth 30 Jun 1286 
    Gender Male 
    Death 29 Jun 1347 
    Person ID I8519  Bob Juch's Tree
    Last Modified 31 Dec 2022 

    Father William de Warenne,   b. 9 Feb 1256, Warren, Sussex, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 15 Dec 1286, Croydon, Surrey, England Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 30 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Mother Joanna (Joane) de Vere,   b. Abt 1264   d. 23 Nov 1293 (Age 29 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Marriage Jun 1285 
    Family ID F3347  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Jeanne de Bar 
    Marriage 25 May 1306 
    Family ID F3349  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 31 Dec 2022 

  • Notes 
    • Warenne was only six months old when his father died, and was 7 years old when his mother died. He succeeded his grandfather as earl when he was 19.

      He was one of the great nobles offended by the rise of the Edward II's favorite Piers Gaveston, and help secure Gaveston's 1308 banishment. The two were somewhat reconciled after Gaveston's return the next year, but in 1311 Warenne was one of the nobles who captured Gaveston. He was however unhappy about Gaveston's execution at the behest of the earl of Warwick, which pushed him back into the king's camp.

      The baronial opposition was led by the king's cousin Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, and he and Warenne became bitter enemies. Private war erupted between the two, and over the new few years Warenne lost a good part of his estates to Lancaster.

      Warenne was one of the four earls who captured the two Roger Mortimers, and in 1322 he was one of the nobles who condemned to death the earl of Lancaster.

      Warenne and his brother-in-law Edmund Fitzalan, 9th Earl of Arundel were the last two earls to remain loyal to Edward II after the rise to power of Queen Isabella and Roger Mortimer. After Arundel's execution he went over to the queen's side, urging Edward II's abdication in 1327.

      He was the guardian of his cousin Edward Balliol, and after Balliol lay claim to the Scottish throne, accompanied him on his campaign in Lothian. Balliol created Warenne earl of Strathern, but this was in name only for the properties of the earldom were held by another claimant.

      On May 25, 1306 Warenne married Jeanne of Bar, daughter of count Henry III of Bar and Eleanor, eldest daughter of king Edward I of England. The two were soon estranged and live apart, and had no children, though the marriage was never dissolved. Warenne instead took up with Matilda de Nerford, by whom he had several illegitimate children, and later with Isabella Holland, sister of Thomas Holand, later earl of Kent.

      Warenne died in 1347 and is buried at the monastery of Lewes. He was succeeded as earl by his nephew Richard Fitzalan, who was also earl of Arundel.

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