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illegitimate son of John de Warenne, 7th Earl of
Surrey by his
mistress Maud de
Nerford of Norfolk. He was lord of the
manor of
Skeyton and also held
other lands...
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hospital founded before 1189 (during the
reign of
Henry II) by Lady
Alice de
Nerford and her
husband Sir
Robert who used the
chapel to
found a hospital; Augustinian...
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divorce Joan but was not successful.
Warenne had a
relationship with Maud de
Nerford, with whom he had
several illegitimate children, one of whom
included Sir...
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fourth degree, and
because he had been "precontracted" to Maud of
Nerford before marrying Joan. He was
living openly with Maud by 1311. In 1313 the...
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early 14th
century in the
Decorated Gothic style by Sir
William de
Nerford and his wife Petronilla,
daughter of John de Vaux, and a
tower was added...
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Petronilla de Vaux born c. 1259
married William de
Nerford, and had issue.
Their daughter Maud de
Nerford was the
mother of Sir
Edward de Warren. Petronilla...
- the Priory: Maud, wife of
William de Ros;
Petronilla de
Nerford (died 1326) and John de
Nerford (died 1328).
Pentney Priory became the
centre of a religious...
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hospital founded before 1189 (during the
reign of
Henry II) by Lady
Alice de
Nerford and her
husband Sir
Robert who used the
chapel to
found a hospital; Augustinian...
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widow successively of Sir John de
Argentine (d. 1318) and Sir John de
Nerford (d. 1329). She was
buried at the Greyfriars, London.
Maltravers is a supporting...
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Pentney Maud de Vaux, wife of
William Ros, 1st
Baron Ros
Petronilla de
Nerford Historic England. "REMAINS OF
AUGUSTINIAN PRIORY (1342419)".
National Heritage...