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Sources:
Keats-Rohan, K.S.B. Domesday Descendants: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents 1066-1166, II. Pipe Rolls to Cartae Baronum. The Boydell Press, 2002. p. 777 & 794
.www.knight-france.com/genal/names/2264.htm
Alice DE WORMEGAY [2265] Born: , , England Marriage: Rainald DE WARENNE [2264] in 1166 in , , England Died: After 1179, , , England bullet Another name for Alice was Adeliza.
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Source <http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#B...>: "RAINALD de Warenne (-1179). ... m ALICE de Wormegay, daughter and heiress of WILLIAM de Wormegay, Norfolk & his wife --- (-after 1179). "Reginaldus de Warenna" donated property to St Mary Overey Priory; Southwark, with the consent of "Aliciæ uxoris meæ et Willielmi filii mei", for the souls of "…Isabellæ comitissæ dominæ meæ…Willielmi comitis Warennæ fratris mei…Willielmi de Wormengay patris Aliciæ uxoris meæ", by undated charter. Rainald & his wife had [six] children:
a) WILLIAM (-after 24 Jan 1191). ... b) ROGER de Warenne (-after 1171) c) RAINALD de Warenne d) ALICE e) GUNDRED (-before 6 Dec 1224) f) [MURIEL . Nun at Carrow.]."
Source <Landscapes of Monastic Foundation: The Establishment of Religious Houses in ...> Par Tim Pestell: "... The foundation of Wormegay has recently been redated by Nicholas Vincent to 1166x1175. demonstrating that the priory was established by Reginald de Warenne, the third son of Earl William II and younger brother of Earl William III. Reginald was employed by the third earl to administer the latter's Norfolk estates and later the whole family Honour when William left on crusade in 1147. By his marriage in 1166 to Alice de Wormegay, daughter of William de Wormegay, Reginald became a tenant-in-chief in his own right, of the Barony of Wormegay.77 As a scion of the Warenne line, Reginald's new priory makes perfect sense, showing himself as the 'founder' of a new Warenne line, centred on Wormegay...."
Source <An analysis of the Domesday book of the county of Norfolk> Par George Munford: "PEDIGREE OF HERMER DE FERRARIIS. Hermer de Ferrariis, tenant in chief. 1. Richard de Wormegay, probably son of Hermer. =
2. William de Wormegay; ob. 1167. 3. Alice, daughter and heir of William. = Reginald de Warren, brother of | the third Earl Warren and Surrey. ..."
Alice married Rainald DE WARENNE [2264] [MRIN: 1820], son of Sir Guillaume II DE WARENNE, 2nd Earl Of Surrey [1477] and Elizabeth DE VERMANDOIS, Countess Of Leicester And Surrey [1478], in 1166 in , , England. (Rainald DE WARENNE
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