Misc. Notes
Pg 690 Pedigree: Hugh le Bigod, Earl of Norfolk
54762 Pg 23 (33 of 135) Hugh Bigod, Earl of Norfolk
60703Pg 2 Line 3, 2. Hugh Bigod (155-3), 3rd Earl of Norfolk, Magna Charta Surety 1215
17288Pg 113, Hugh le Bigod, Earl of Norfolk (Bigod 28)
17289Pg 61 Hugh Bigod, Earl of Norfolk Feb 1221. He joined his father in support of Magna Charta against King John, and was one of the 25 Barons elected to maintain the provisions of Magna Charta, and as a result of his activities he was excommunicated in 1215. ... He witnessed the confirmation of Magna Charta at Westminster 11 Feb 1224/5, but died before the 18th of that month
54763 Pg 121 Hugh le Bigod, Earl of Norfolk
17292Pg 170 Hugh Bigod, Earl of Norfolk
17701Pg 238 Sir Hugh Bigod II, 3rd Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk, a Surety for Magna Charta
Hugh Bigod 3rd Earl of Norfolk, Male
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Misc. Notes
Pg 688 Pedigree: Isabel de Warren = Hamelin, “Comes de Warenne”, son: William, Earl of Surrey
54762Pg 22 (32 of 135) William Plantagenet, sixth Earl of Warren. After the return of King John from Normandy, an edict was issued, taking from the Normans all rents and lands in England; and the French king did the same with the English for Normandy. Thus the title of Earls of Warren, being Norman, was, in strictness, abrogated; and only that of English origin, the Earldom of Surrey, was left to the family. But notwithstanding, the former title was continued to them (as it was expected Normandy would soon be reconquered); and vast possessions, granted in exchange for those which had been lost, were confirmed by King Henry III in 1220.
60703Pg 23 (33 of 135) (William Plantagenet) had also a natural son, called Griffin de Warren.
60703 (No indication of by what Mother)
Pg 104 Line 151, 1. William de Warenne, named in the Magna Charta 1215, 6th Earl of Surrey, s/o Hamelin (bastard s/o Geoffrey Plantagenet (see 161-10) and Isabella de Warenne
17288Pg 113, 27. William (Plantagenet) de Warenne, Earl of Surrey
17289Pg 64 William De Warenne, Earl of Surrey
54763Vol 22 Image18of99 Pg1367 In 1148 the (Warenne) family property passed to an heiress, Isabel de Warenne; was continued by her son, William de Warenne (d: 1240), taking his mother’s name
17290Vol 2 Image214of360 William Warren (sic), Earl of Warren and Surrey
17291Pg 170 William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey
17701William De Warenne 5th Earl of Surrey, Male; English Nobleman and Royal Official
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