Warin de Munchensy

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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

dapifer of Henry I of England and second to Muriel, daughter of Piers de Valoignes.[2]

Around 1151 Warin witnessed the foundation charter of Old Buckenham Priory with his brother Hubert.[1]

Warin married Agnes, daughter of

George Cokayne as the barony of Munchensy.[1] I. J. Sanders, in his work on English feudal baronies argues that it was a probable barony, and names it as the barony of Swanscombe, centered on Swanscombe in Kent.[3]

Warin died either in 1162 or before that, as his widow was married to

laymen but Hubert was a member of the clergy. Agnes died around 1190 or 1191.[1] William was the heir to the probable barony of Swanscombe.[3]

Citations

  1. ^ a b c d Cokayne The Complete Peerage IX pp. 418–421
  2. ^ Cokayne The Complete Peerage IX pp. 411–415
  3. ^ a b Sanders English Baronies pp. 144–145

References

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  • Sanders, I. J. (1960). English Baronies: A Study of Their Origin and Descent 1086–1327. Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press. .