Misc. Notes
(Dugdale's Peerage of England says that it was this Reginald, and in the Monasticom there are three deeds proving that also. In a manuscript in the Herald's office marked D 46, amongst some notes taken out of a book of the Monastery of St. Mary de Overy, in Southward, it is said that William de Warren, 1st Earl, and Gundred, his wife, had William, 2nd Earl, who by his wife Isabel had William, 3rd Earl, and Reginald, who married Alice, daughter and heiress of Wm. de Wormgay. Dugdale also says that this Reginald de Warren paid knight's fees pertaining to the honor of Wormgay in 14th of Henry II, 1168. William de Wormgay was living 6th of Henry II, 1160, and Reginald de Warren was still in possession of Wormgay 18th of Henry II, 1172. The other Reginald, uncle of this Reginald, was head of an army of 300 men in 1090, and it is hardly possible that he would still be living in 1172, because if he were in army in 1090, he was born perhaps 1070, which would make him over 100 years old in 1172. E. E. W.)
53735
8 William de Warren s/o Reginald & Adelia (sic) Marr: Isabel de Hayden d/o Sir William Hayden
53735 (Reginald’s wife Adelia or Alice? Another wife?)