John de Warenne, of Ightfield

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John de Warenne

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Birthplace: Ightfield, Whitchurch, Shropshire, England
Death: 1358 (53-63)
Shropshire, England
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Son of Griffin de Warenne, Lord of Ightfield and Wynifreda Broxton
Husband of Ellena Warren
Father of Griffin de Warenne, of Ightfield

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About John de Warenne, of Ightfield

John de Warren, Lord was born about 1300 in Ightfield, Co. Shropshire, England. He died 1 after 1335. He married Ellen Cherlton. [Parents] 2495057. Ellen Cherlton was born 1 about 1300.

Sources: Medieval Genealogy Newsgroup. "Date: 24 Jul 1998 03:57:03 GMT

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5.John de Warren Lord of Ightfield, liv. 1314, 1335, m. Ellen, d. of John Chorleton.

Ightfield was mentioned as ISTEFELT in the Domesday Book and though not as important as some parishes in the area, it had its own priest which implies an established community which had its own church. The constant necessity of defending their territories against the Welsh prompted the Norman lords of Shropshire to such activity in castle-building that out of 186 castles in England no less than 32 are in this county. Shropshire became a key area within the Welsh Marches

Here is the descent as it is usually given:

  • 1. William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey, son of Hameline "Plantagenet."
  • 2. Griffin de Warren, illegitimate son, dead 1286, m. Isabel de Pulford, sister of Robert, rector of Coddington, Cheshire, widow 1286 and 1298.
  • 3. John de Warren, lord of Ightfield jure ux (through marriage), liv. 1289, m. Audelin, daughter and heir of Griffin de Albo Monasterio/Whitchurch [these earliest two generations seem kind of suspicious]
  • . 4. Griffin de Warren of Ightfield, m. Wynifred, d. & coh. of William Broxlon of Chester.
  • 5. John de Warren of Ightfield, liv. 1314, 1335, m. Ellen, d. of John Chorleton.
  • 6. Griffin de Warren of Ightfield, d. 1356, m. Maud/Matilda, d. of Fulke, Lord Strange of Blackmere, afterwards married Sir Piers (or Peter) de Cornwall, lord of Kinlet, Shropshire.
  • 7. Griffin de Warren of Ightfield, m. Margaret Corbet, daughter of Sir Piers de Corbet.
  • 8. John Warren of Ightfield, d. ca. 1413, m. Matilda/ Margaret/ Emma, daughter of Sir John Cheney of Willaston. *9. Margaret Warren, sister and coheir, m. William Mainwaring, d. 1498/9, had Ightfield, Shropshire, and Stratton, in Tilston, Cheshire, with lands in Broxton. But I don't have Morris's notes to the pedigree so I don't know what further evidence he uses to establish the line. Sources: Memoirs of the Ancient Earls of Warren and Surrey, and Their Descendants to the Present Time by John Watson pg 215-220. He cites Vincent's Cheshire that is said to contain a complete pedigree of this Griffinus de Warenna, son of John Warenne, Earl of Surrey.

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Ightfield, Whitchurch, Shropshire, England
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Arundel, Essex, England (United Kingdom)
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Age 58
Shropshire, England
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