Wormegay is a civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. The village is situated some 9 kilometres (5.6 miles) south of King's Lynn and 60 km (37 mi)...
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Wormegay Priory was a priory in Norfolk, England. It was founded by William de Warenne, a royal justice. In 1468 Walter Hart, Bishop of Norwich, united...
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Wormegay Castle is a motte and bailey earthwork, located next to the village of Wormegay in the English county of Norfolk. The castle was probably built...
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Wormegay, daughter of William de Wormegay, Lord of Wormegay in Norfolk, by whom he had a son, William de Warenne (founder of the priory of Wormegay)...
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Alice de Wormegay, daughter of William de Wormegay, Lord of Wormegay in Norfolk, by whom he had a son: **William de Warenne, founder of Wormegay Priory...
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Warenne family (section Wormegay)
heiress of Wormegay, Norfolk. His son William de Warenne of Wormegay was a royal justice under Richard I and John. After his death in 1209, Wormegay passed...
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Hugh Bardolf, 1st Baron Bardolf (died 1304), Lord of Wormegay was an English noble. He served in the wars in France and Scotland and was a signatory of...
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daughter, Elizabeth d'Amory, married John Bardolf, 3rd Lord Bardolf of Wormegay, Knight Banneret (1314–1363). Her son William, 3rd Earl of Ulster married...
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William de Warenne (died 1209), the feudal baron of Wormegay, served as a royal justice under King Richard I and his brother King John. Warenne also served...
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John Bardolf, 3rd Baron Bardolf, Knight Banneret, (of Wormegay, Norfolk; 13 January 1314 – 29 July 1363), was a baron in the Peerage of England. He was...
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