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Pg 19 (29 of 135) William De Blois, fourth Earl of Warren and Surrey, was the youngest son of King Stephen; and by marriage with Isabel, sole issue of William, third earl, obtained his title. By an agreement between King Stephen and Duke Henry of Normandy, his estates and houses were confirmed to him. This accession of property, in addition to that from his wife, proved to be of great value to him, when, at the death of King Stephen, he found himself the only surviving son, and obliged to renounce all claim to the throne.
61291Image128of277 Pg 119 William de Blois, became Earl of Surrey
61293William I Count of Boulogne, English Noble
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Pg 20 (30 of 135) Hameline Plantagenet, fifth earl (of Warren). obtained his title in the year 1163
61291Hameline Plantagenet was present at the coronation of King John in May 1199
Pg 111 Line 123, 26. Hamelin Plantagenet, Earl of Surrey
25651Pg 64 Hamelin Plantagenet, Earl of Surrey
55285Vol 22 Image18of99 Pg 1367 Warenne, Hamelin de, Earl of Warenne or Surrey, styled De Warenne and Earl of Surrey in right of his wife from 1163
17596Vol 2 Image214of360 Hameline Plantagenet, Earl of Warren and Surrey
17597Image128of277 Pg 119 Hameline Plantagenet, natural bro of King Henry II, who obtained, jure uxorious, the Earldom of Surrey and assumed the surname and arms of De Warren
61293Pg 140 Hamelin Plantagenet, Earl of Warren & Sureey (sic)
18007Pg 170 Hameline Plantagenet, Earl of Surrey, nat s/o Geoffrey V Plantagenet
Hamelin De Warenne Earl of Surrey, English Earl
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