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Warin de
Munchensy was an Anglo-Norman
nobleman in 12th-century England.
Warin was the
younger son of
Hubert de
Munchensy, lord of
Edwardstone in Suffolk...
- Joan
Munchensy (about 1230 - 1307),
Countess of Pembroke, was an
English noblewoman. The grand-daughter and
eventual co-heiress of the
celebrated William...
- (Fitz Peter), 1st Earl of Es****. m. [2] Sir
William Munchensy, (b. c. 1184), son of
Warin de
Munchensy and
Agnes Fitz John.
Roger de Clare, d. 1241, Middleton...
- heiress, Joan de
Munchensi or
Munchensy (c. 1230 –
after 20
September 1307), the only
surviving child of
Warin de
Munchensy, lord of Swanscombe, and his...
- de St. Hilaire.
Aveline married twice. Her
first husband,
William de
Munchensy, died in 1204. She was
remarried by 29 May 1205, to
Geoffrey fitz Peter...
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Mortimer Sir Hugh de Vere, who
married Denise de
Munchensy,
daughter and
heiress of Sir
William de
Munchensy of Swanscombe, Kent Sir
Alphonse de Vere, who...
- 1296);
known in
English as
William de
Valence married Joan de
Munchensi or
Munchensy (c. 1230 –
after 20
September 1307), the only
surviving child of Warin...
- Muriel,
married firstly William de
Bachetone and
secondly Hubert de
Munchensy, had issue. daughter,
married Alfred of Attleborough, had issue. Also...
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ground of the
priory itself is a
single lump of
mortared flint.
Warin de
Munchensy and wife
Agnes FitzPayn "A
History of the
County of Norfolk:
Volume 2"...
- his wife
Sybil and that she had
previously been the wife of
Warin de
Munchensy. However,
Katharine Keats-Rohan
concluded the
chronology of this reconstruction...