Biography of John Warenne 6th Earl of Surrey 1231-1304
Paternal Family Tree: Anjou aka Plantagenet
Maternal Family Tree: Aoife NI Diarmait Macmurrough Countess Pembroke and Buckingham 1145-1188
Around Dec 1206 Hugh Bigod 3rd Earl Norfolk (age 24) and [his mother] Maud Marshal Countess Norfolk and Surrey (age 12) were married. She the daughter of [his grandfather] William Marshal 1st Earl Pembroke (age 60) and [his grandmother] Isabel Clare Countess Pembroke (age 34). He the son of Roger Bigod 2nd Earl Norfolk (age 62) and Ida Tosny Countess Norfolk (age 50). They were third cousins.
On 13 Oct 1225 [his father] William Warenne 5th Earl of Surrey and [his mother] Maud Marshal Countess Norfolk and Surrey (age 31) were married. She the daughter of [his grandfather] William Marshal 1st Earl Pembroke and [his grandmother] Isabel Clare Countess Pembroke. He the son of [his grandfather] Hamelin Warenne Earl of Surrey and [his grandmother] Isabella Warenne Countess Boulogne 4th Countess of Surrey. They were half second cousin once removed.
In 1231 John Warenne 6th Earl of Surrey was born to William Warenne 5th Earl of Surrey and Maud Marshal Countess Norfolk and Surrey (age 37).
On 27 May 1240 [his father] William Warenne 5th Earl of Surrey died. His son John Warenne 6th Earl of Surrey (age 9) succeeded 6th Earl Surrey and inherited his estates including Conisbrough Castle [Map].
In 1247 John Warenne 6th Earl of Surrey (age 16) and Alice Lusignan Countess of Surrey (age 23) were married. She by marriage Countess Surrey. She the daughter of Hugh Lusignan X Count Lusignan V Count La Marche (age 64) and Isabella of Angoulême Queen Consort England. He the son of William Warenne 5th Earl of Surrey and Maud Marshal Countess Norfolk and Surrey (age 53).
In 1247 [his brother-in-law] William de Valence 1st Earl Pembroke was created 1st Earl Pembroke. Joan Munchensi Countess Pembroke (age 17) by marriage Countess Pembroke.
In 1247 [his brother-in-law] William de Valence 1st Earl Pembroke and Joan Munchensi Countess Pembroke (age 17) were married. He the son of [his father-in-law] Hugh Lusignan X Count Lusignan V Count La Marche (age 64) and Isabella of Angoulême Queen Consort England.
On 27 Mar 1248 [his mother] Maud Marshal Countess Norfolk and Surrey (age 54) died.
On 05 Jun 1249 [his father-in-law] Hugh Lusignan X Count Lusignan V Count La Marche (age 66) died. His son [his brother-in-law] Hugh Lusignan XI Count Lusignan VI Count La Marche II Count Angoulême (age 28) succeeded XI Count Lusignan, VI Count La Marche. Yolande Capet Countess Lusignan, La Marche and Angoulême (age 30) by marriage Countess Lusignan, Countess La Marche.
On 06 Apr 1250 [his brother-in-law] Hugh Lusignan XI Count Lusignan VI Count La Marche II Count Angoulême (age 29) died. His son Hugh Lusignan XII Count Lusignan VII Count La Marche III Count Angoulême (age 15) succeeded XII Count Lusignan, VII Count La Marche, III Count Angoulême.
On 09 Feb 1256 [his wife] Alice Lusignan Countess of Surrey (age 32) died.
On 14 May 1264 the army of Simon de Montfort 6th Earl of Leicester 1st Earl Chester (age 56) including Gilbert "Red Earl" Clare 7th Earl Gloucester 6th Earl Hertford (age 20), Henry Hastings (age 29) and Nicholas Segrave 1st Baron Segrave (age 26) defeated the army of [his former brother-in-law] King Henry III of England (age 56) during the Battle of Lewes at Lewes [Map].
King Henry III of England, his son, the future, King Edward I of England (age 24), Humphrey Bohun 2nd Earl Hereford 1st Earl Essex (age 60), [his former brother-in-law] Richard of Cornwall 1st Earl Cornwall (age 55), John "Red" Comyn 1st Lord Baddenoch (age 44), Philip Marmion 5th Baron Marmion (age 30) and John Giffard 1st Baron Giffard Brimpsfield (age 32) were captured. John Warenne 6th Earl of Surrey (age 33), John Balliol (age 56), Robert Bruce 5th Lord Annandale (age 49), Roger Leybourne (age 49) and [his former brother-in-law] William de Valence 1st Earl Pembroke fought for the King. [his former brother-in-law] Guy Lusignan was killed. Fulk IV Fitzwarin (age 44) drowned. Bishop Walter de Cantelupe (age 73) was present and blessed the Montfort army before the battle.
On 04 Aug 1265 the army loyal to [his former brother-in-law] King Henry III of England (age 57), led by his son the future King Edward I of England (age 26), supported by Gilbert "Red Earl" Clare 7th Earl Gloucester 6th Earl Hertford (age 21), Warin Basingburne and John Giffard 1st Baron Giffard Brimpsfield (age 33) defeated the rebel army of Simon de Montfort 6th Earl of Leicester 1st Earl Chester (age 57) at the Battle of Evesham.
Roger Leybourne (age 50) fought and reputedly saved the King's life.
Adam Mohaut rescued the King.
Alan de Plugenet of Kilpec fought for the King.
Simon de Montfort 6th Earl of Leicester 1st Earl Chester and his son Henry Montfort (age 26) were killed. Earl of Leicester, Earl Chester forfeit.
Hugh Despencer (age 41) was killed by Roger Mortimer 1st Baron Mortimer of Wigmore (age 34).
Simon Beauchamp (age 31), Ralph Basset (age 50), William Devereux (age 46), Hugh Troyes, Richard Trussel, Peter Montfort (age 60), William Mandeville, William Crepping, William Birmingham, Guy Balliol and Thomas Astley (age 50) were killed. Henry Hastings (age 30), Humphrey Bohun (age 44), Nicholas Segrave 1st Baron Segrave (age 27), John Vesci, John Fitzjohn and Guy Montfort Count Nola (age 21) were captured.
John Vesci was wounded and taken prisoner.
On 15 May 1266 Henry "Almain" Cornwall (age 30) and John Warenne 6th Earl of Surrey (age 35) fought for the King at Chesterfield [Map] during the Battle of Chesterfield. Henry Hastings (age 31), John Clinton, Roger Mandeville, John Eyvil, Baldwin Wake (age 28) all fought on the rebel side. The rebel Robert Ferrers 6th Earl of Derby (age 27) was captured.
On 16 Jun 1269 [his former brother-in-law] Richard of Cornwall 1st Earl Cornwall (age 60) and Beatrice Falkenburg Countess Cornwall were married at Kaiserslautern [Map]. She by marriage Countess Cornwall. He the son of King John "Lackland" of England and Isabella of Angoulême Queen Consort England.
On 19 Jun 1270 Alan Zouche (age 67) and his son Roger Zouche (age 27) were attacked at during a trial between him and John Warenne 6th Earl of Surrey (age 39). Alan was seriously injured and left on the spot, his son escaped. On 04 Aug 1270 John Warenne 6th Earl of Surrey agreed to to pay substantial compensation to the injured. Alan died eight days later.
On 03 Aug 1271 John Plantagenet (age 5) died at Wallingford, Oxfordshire [Map] whilst in the care of his great uncle [his former brother-in-law] Richard of Cornwall 1st Earl Cornwall (age 62). He was buried at Westminster Abbey [Map].
On 02 Apr 1272 [his former brother-in-law] Richard of Cornwall 1st Earl Cornwall (age 63) died at Berkhamsted Castle, Hertfordshire [Map]. He was buried at Hailes Abbey [Map]. His son Edmund "Almain" 2nd Earl Cornwall (age 22) succeeded 2nd Earl Cornwall.
On 16 Nov 1272 [his former brother-in-law] King Henry III of England (age 65) died at Westminster [Map]. His son King Edward I of England (age 33) succeeded I King England. Eleanor of Castile Queen Consort England (age 31) by marriage Queen Consort England.
Before 25 Mar 1273 [his former son-in-law] Henry Percy 7th Baron Percy Topcliffe and [his daughter] Eleanor Warenne Baroness Percy Topcliffe were married. She by marriage Baroness Percy of Topcliffe. She the daughter of John Warenne 6th Earl of Surrey (age 42) and [his former wife] Alice Lusignan Countess of Surrey.
On 02 Aug 1274 King Edward I of England (age 35) and Eleanor of Castile Queen Consort England (age 33) arrived at Dover, Kent [Map] after an absence of four years. They travelled to London via Tonbridge Castle [Map], home of Gilbert "Red Earl" Clare 7th Earl Gloucester 6th Earl Hertford (age 30) and Reigate Castle, Surrey [Map], home of John Warenne 6th Earl of Surrey (age 43).
On 13 Apr 1275 [his former sister-in-law] Eleanor Plantagenet Countess Pembroke and Leicester (age 60) died at Montargis Abbey.
On 09 Feb 1281 [his son-in-law] King John I of Scotland (age 32) and [his daughter] Isabella Warenne were married. She the daughter of John Warenne 6th Earl of Surrey (age 50) and [his former wife] Alice Lusignan Countess of Surrey. They were fourth cousins. He a great x 5 grandson of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England.
In 1288 [his former sister-in-law] Margaret Lusignan Countess Toulose (age 62) died.
On 27 Apr 1296 Battle of Dunbar was fought between John Warenne 6th Earl of Surrey (age 65) and [his son-in-law] King John I of Scotland (age 47), his son in law. John Strathbogie 9th Earl Atholl (age 30) and John Comyn 3rd Earl Buchan were captured. The English routed the disorganised Scots in a single charge. Few died; many were captured.
On 13 Jun 1296 [his former brother-in-law] William de Valence 1st Earl Pembroke died or was killed at Bayonne [Map]. He was buried at the west side of the door to Chapel of St Edmund, Westminster Abbey [Map] where there is an altar-tomb of stone, surmounted by a broken sarcophagus, on which is a recumbent effigy of the earl. The figure is of wood, and was originally covered with copper-gilt, as was the chest on which it lies. An indulgence of one hundred days was granted to all devout people who should offer up prayers for his soul.
Chronicle of Walter of Guisborough Voume 2. [Before 11 Sep 1297]. But in the evening, as they departed and encountered some of our men returning from foraging, the Earl of Lennox attacked them, and pierced the neck of one of our foot soldiers with a sword. When this was reported in our camp, they immediately rushed to arms and presented the bloody, wounded man to the Earl of Warenne (age 65), demanding vengeance be taken that very night, shouting and declaring that treachery had been committed and faith had been broken.
In 'recessu,’1 autem eorum in vesperis, cum quibusdam ex nostris a foragio revertentibus obviassent, insultum fecit in eos ille comes de Leuenax, et collum unius peditis perforavit gladio. Quod cum in exercitu nostro nunciatum esset, mox cucurrerunt ad arma, et vulneratum sanguinolentum comiti de Warenna prasentarunt, expetentes vindictam fieri etiam ipsa nocte, conclamantes et dicentes seditionem fieri et fidem fractam esse.
Note 1. 'regressu,' MS. Cott. Vesp.
Chronicle of Walter of Guisborough Voume 2. [Before 11 Sep 1297]. Upon the arrival of the Earl of Warenne (age 65) at Berwick, the aforementioned matters were reported to him in full. He sent messengers to the king to seek his will; the king, being ready to embark on his journey, as previously stated, did not wish to be delayed but, for the sake of peace, granted the requests. After giving a response for a specific day, the Scots still deliberated in their hearts, postponing the hostages they had promised and requesting all their rights and ancient customs, as they had been accustomed to hold from the King of Scots in ancient times. Although these promises were still to be granted, as if under certain hope, the days were repeatedly extended, and various trifling and changing matters were added, because in the meantime, the robber William Wallace was gathering the people.
Adveniente apud Berewikum comite de Warenna, ei per ordinem pradicta nunciantur, et -missis ad regem nunciis, voluntatem ipsius ex- petiit; qui existens inprocinctu itineris, ut dictum est, noluit impediri, sed pro bono pacis postulata concessit, factoque ad diem certum hu- jusmodi responso, adhuc 'disserebant'1 Scoti in cordibus suis, differentes obsides quos promiseant, et postulantes omnia jura sua et antiquas consuetudines, sicut a rege Scotorum antiquitus tenere consueverant. Quæ cum adhuc essent 'quasi sub certa'2 spe concedenda promissa, iterum et iterum multiplicantur dies, et variantia semper et frivola jungebantur, eo quod ille latro Willelmus Walays interim populum adunabat.
Note 1. 'disserebantur,' MS. Coll. Arm.; ‘dissecabantur,' MSS, Cott. Tib. and Vesp.
Note 2. 'quassata,' MS, Cott. Vesp.
Scalacronica. 11 Sep 1297. And the following winter, the said William Wallace burnt all Northumberland. The Earl of Warenne (age 66), who was Keeper of Scotland for the King of England, being in the south1, turned towards Scotland; where at the bridge of Stirling he was defeated by William Wallace, who, being at hand in order of battle2, allowed so many of the English as he pleased to cross over the said bridge, and, at the right moment3, attacked them, caused the bridge to be broken, where many of the English perished, with Hugh de Cressingham, the King's Treasurer; and it was said that the Scots caused him to be flayed, and in token of hatred made girths of his skin. The Earl of Warenne took flight to Berwick. William Wallace, to whom the Scots adhered, immediately after this discomfiture, followed4 the said Earl of Warenne in great force, and skirting Berwick, arrived on Hutton Moor in order of battle; but perceiving the English arrayed to oppose him, he came no nearer to Berwick, but retired and bivouacked in Duns Park5.
Note 1. Warenne, or Surrey, which was his principal title, had been recalled on 18th August for service with King Edward on the Continent, and Sir Brian Fitz Alan was appointed Keeper of Scotland in his place. But Sir Brian having raised a difficulty about his salary (£1128 8s.), the Prince of Wales wrote on 7th Sept., 1298, requiring Surrey to remain at his post. (See Stevenson's Documents illustrative of the History of Scotland, ii. 230.)
Note 2. En batailA soun point. i.e., in force or in order of battle; used in both senses.
Note 3. A soun point. i.e.
Note 4. Suyst, misprinted fuyst in Maitland Club Ed.
Note 5. Not Duns Park on Whitadder, but in a place which then bore that name a little to the north of Berwick.
On 11 Sep 1297 the combined forces of Andrew Moray and William Wallace defeated the forces of John Warenne 6th Earl of Surrey (age 66) near Stirling Bridge, Stirling during the Battle of Stirling Bridge. After around half the English had crossed the narrow bridge the Scots attacked subjecting the English to a significant defeat.
On 22 Jul 1298 King Edward I of England (age 59) defeated the Scottish army led by William Wallace during the Battle of Falkirk at Falkirk [Map] using archers to firstly attack the Scottish shiltrons with the heavy cavalry with infantry completing the defeat.
John de Graham and John Stewart of Bonkyll (age 52) were killed.
The English were described in the Falkirk Roll that lists 111 men with their armorials including:
Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick (age 26).
Walter Beauchamp (age 55).
Roger Bigod 5th Earl Norfolk (age 53).
Humphrey Bohun 3rd Earl Hereford 2nd Earl Essex (age 49).
Robert Clifford 1st Baron Clifford (age 24).
Hugh "Elder" Despencer 1st Earl Winchester (age 37).
William Ferrers 1st Baron Ferrers of Groby (age 26).
Thomas Berkeley 6th and 1st Baron Berkeley (age 52).
Maurice Berkeley 7th and 2nd Baron Berkeley (age 27).
Henry Grey 1st Baron Grey of Codnor (age 43).
Reginald Grey 1st Baron Grey of Wilton (age 58).
John Grey 2nd Baron Grey of Wilton (age 30).
John Mohun 1st Baron Dunster (age 29).
Simon Montagu 1st Baron Montagu (age 48).
Roger Mortimer 1st Earl March (age 11).
William Ros 1st Baron Ros Helmsley (age 43).
John Segrave 2nd Baron Segrave (age 42).
Nicholas Segrave (age 42).
Robert de Vere 6th Earl of Oxford (age 41).
Alan Zouche 1st Baron Zouche Ashby (age 30).
Thomas Plantagenet 2nd Earl of Leicester, 2nd Earl Lancaster, Earl of Salisbury and Lincoln (age 20).
Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of Leicester 3rd Earl Lancaster (age 17).
John Warenne 6th Earl of Surrey (age 67).
[his grandson] Henry Percy 9th and 1st Baron Percy (age 25).
Hugh Courtenay 9th Earl Devon (age 21).
Richard Fitzalan 8th Earl of Arundel (age 31).
Henry Beaumont Earl Buchan (age 19).
John Capet II Duke Brittany (age 59).
Philip Darcy (age 40).
Robert Fitzroger.
Robert Fitzwalter 1st Baron Fitzwalter (age 51), or possiby a Roger Fitzwalter?.
Aymer de Valence 2nd Earl Pembroke (age 23).
John Wake 1st Baron Wake of Liddell (age 30), and.
Henry Lacy 4th Earl Lincoln, Earl Salisbury (age 47).
William Scrope (age 53) was knighted.
John Moels 1st Baron Moels (age 29) fought.
John Lovell 1st Baron Lovel (age 44) fought.
Before 09 Mar 1301 seven Earls and 96 Barons signed a letter to the Pope refuting the Pope's claim that Scotland was subject to the Pope's feudal overlordship. The letter was never sent. Those who signed include: John Warenne 6th Earl of Surrey (age 70), Thomas Plantagenet 2nd Earl of Leicester, 2nd Earl Lancaster, Earl of Salisbury and Lincoln (age 23), Ralph Monthermer 1st Baron Monthermer (age 31), Humphrey Bohun 4th Earl Hereford 3rd Earl Essex (age 25), Roger Bigod 5th Earl Norfolk (age 56), Richard Fitzalan 8th Earl of Arundel (age 34), Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick (age 29), Aymer de Valence 2nd Earl Pembroke (age 26), William Leybourne 1st Baron Leybourne (age 59), Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of Leicester 3rd Earl Lancaster (age 20), William Latimer 1st Baron Latimer of Corby (age 58), Edmund Hastings, John Hastings 2nd Baron Hastings 14th Baron Bergavenny (age 14), Edmund Mortimer 2nd Baron Mortimer of Wigmore (age 50), Fulk Fitzwarin 2nd Baron Fitzwarin (age 16), [his grandson] Henry Percy 9th and 1st Baron Percy (age 27), Robert Fitzwalter 1st Baron Fitzwalter (age 54), John Beauchamp 1st Baron Beauchamp Somerset (age 26), William de Braose 2nd Baron de Braose 10th Baron Bramber (age 41), John Botetort 1st Baron Botetort (age 36), Reginald Grey 1st Baron Grey of Wilton (age 61), John Moels 1st Baron Moels (age 32), Thomas Berkeley 6th and 1st Baron Berkeley (age 55), Robert de Vere 5th Earl of Oxford, John Strange 1st Baron Strange Knockin (age 48), Thomas Multon 1st Baron Multon (age 25), Robert Clifford 1st Baron Clifford (age 26), Walter Beauchamp (age 58), Alan Zouche 1st Baron Zouche Ashby (age 33), John Segrave 2nd Baron Segrave (age 45), William Ferrers 1st Baron Ferrers of Groby (age 29), Simon Montagu 1st Baron Montagu (age 51), Piers Mauley, Ralph Neville 1st Baron Neville of Raby (age 38), John Mohun 1st Baron Dunster (age 32), Roger Scales 1st Baron Scales, Thomas Furnival 1st Baron Furnivall (age 41), Hugh Bardolf 1st Baron Bardolf (age 41), Gilbert Talbot 1st Baron Talbot (age 24), William Deincourt 1st Baron Deincourt, Edmund Stafford 1st Baron Stafford (age 28), Walter Fauconberg 1st Baron Fauconberg (age 81).
On 29 Sep 1304 John Warenne 6th Earl of Surrey (age 73) died at Kennington, Kent. He was buried at Lewes Priory [Map]. His grandson [his grandson] John Warenne 7th Earl of Surrey (age 18) succeeded 7th Earl Surrey and inherited his estates including Conisbrough Castle [Map].
[his daughter] Isabella Warenne was born to John Warenne 6th Earl of Surrey and Alice Lusignan Countess of Surrey.
[his son] William Warenne was born to John Warenne 6th Earl of Surrey and Alice Lusignan Countess of Surrey.
[his daughter] Eleanor Warenne Baroness Percy Topcliffe was born to John Warenne 6th Earl of Surrey and Alice Lusignan Countess of Surrey.
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Philippa Lancaster Queen Consort Denmark
Joan Beaufort Queen Consort Scotland
Anne Neville Queen Consort England
King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Catherine Parr Queen Consort England
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Great x 4 Grandfather: Geoffrey "Ferréol" Anjou 2nd Count Gâtinais
Great x 3 Grandfather: Fulk "Réchin" Anjou 4th Count Anjou
Great x 4 Grandmother: Ermengarde Blanche Ingelger Duchess Burgundy
Great x 2 Grandfather: Fulk "Young" King Jerusalem
Great x 4 Grandfather: Simon Montfort
Great x 3 Grandmother: Bertrade Montfort Queen Consort France
Great x 4 Grandmother: Agnès of Normandy
Great x 1 Grandfather: Geoffrey Plantagenet Duke Normandy
Great x 4 Grandfather: Jean de la Flèche La Flèche De Baugency
Great x 3 Grandfather: Elias La Flèche De Baugency I Count Maine
Great x 4 Grandmother: Paula Maine
Great x 2 Grandmother: Ermengarde La Flèche De Baugency Countess Anjou
Great x 4 Grandfather: Gervais II Lord Chateau Du Loir
Great x 3 Grandmother: Matilda Chateau Du Loir Countess Maine
GrandFather: Hamelin Warenne Earl of Surrey
Great x 1 Grandmother: Mistress Unknown
Father: William Warenne 5th Earl of Surrey
Great x 4 Grandfather: Ralph Warenne
Great x 3 Grandfather: William Warenne 1st Earl of Surrey
Great x 2 Grandfather: William Warenne 2nd Earl of Surrey
Great x 4 Grandfather: Gerbod The Fleming
Great x 3 Grandmother: Gundred Countess of Surrey
Great x 1 Grandfather: William Warenne 3rd Earl of Surrey
Great x 4 Grandfather: King Henry I of France
Great x 3 Grandfather: Hugh "Great" Capet
Great x 4 Grandmother: Anne Rurik Queen Consort France
Great x 2 Grandmother: Elizabeth Capet Countess Leicester, Meulan and Surrey
Great x 4 Grandfather: Herbert Vermandois IV Count Vermandois
Great x 3 Grandmother: Adelaide I Countess Vermandois
GrandMother: Isabella Warenne Countess Boulogne 4th Countess of Surrey
Great x 4 Grandfather: Roger "The Great" Montgomery 1st Earl of Shrewsbury
Great x 3 Grandfather: Robert II Belleme 2nd Count Ponthieu 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury
Great x 4 Grandmother: Mabel Belleme
Great x 2 Grandfather: William "Talvas" Montgomery III Count Ponthieu
Great x 4 Grandfather: Bishop Guy Ponthieu
Great x 3 Grandmother: Agnes Ponthieu Countess Ponthieu and Shrewsbury
Great x 1 Grandmother: Adela Montgomery Countess of Salisbury and Surrey
Great x 4 Grandfather: Henry "Gallant" Burgundy
Great x 3 Grandfather: Odo "Red" I Duke Burgundy
Great x 2 Grandmother: Helie Burgundy Countess Ponthieu
Great x 4 Grandfather: William Ivrea I Count Burgundy
Great x 3 Grandmother: Sybilla Ivrea Duchess Burgundy
Great x 4 Grandmother: Ettiennette Countess Burgundy
John Warenne 6th Earl of Surrey
Great x 2 Grandfather: Gilbert Giffard
Great x 1 Grandfather: John Fitzgilbert
GrandFather: William Marshal 1st Earl Pembroke
Great x 3 Grandfather: Edward of Salisbury 1st Baron Trowbridge 1st Baron Chitterne
Great x 2 Grandfather: Walter of Salisbury 2nd Baron Chitterne
Great x 1 Grandmother: Sybil of Salisbury
Mother: Maud Marshal Countess Norfolk and Surrey
Great x 4 Grandfather: Richard de Clare
Great x 3 Grandfather: Gilbert de Clare
Great x 4 Grandmother: Rohese Giffard
Great x 2 Grandfather: Gilbert de Clare 1st Earl Pembroke
Great x 4 Grandfather: Hugh Claremont
Great x 3 Grandmother: Adeliza Claremont
Great x 1 Grandfather: Richard "Strongbow" Clare 2nd Earl Pembroke
Great x 4 Grandfather: Roger "Bearded" Beaumont
Great x 3 Grandfather: Robert Beaumont 1st Earl of Leicester Count Meulan
Great x 4 Grandmother: Adeline Meulan
Great x 2 Grandmother: Isabel Beaumont Countess Pembroke
Great x 4 Grandfather: Hugh "Great" Capet
Great x 3 Grandmother: Elizabeth Capet Countess Leicester, Meulan and Surrey
Great x 4 Grandmother: Adelaide I Countess Vermandois
GrandMother: Isabel Clare Countess Pembroke
Great x 2 Grandfather: Diarmait Macmurrough
Great x 1 Grandmother: Aoife NI Diarmait Macmurrough Countess Pembroke and Buckingham