Edmund , 9th Earl of Arundel FITZALAN

Birth:
1 May 1285
Castle Marlborough, Sussex, England
Death:
17 Nov 1326
Beheaded at Hereford, Herefordshire, England
Marriage:
1305
Arundel, Sussex, England
Sources:
The Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by WalterLee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999, 121-5, 134-6
Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles MosleyEditor-in-Chief, 1999, 2098
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Notes:
                   Edmund Fitz Alan, 9th/2nd Earl of Arundel; born 1 May 1285; knighted1306, Capt General north of Trent 1316, having origianally opposed EdwardII and his favourite Piers Gaveston changed sides and was on of only ahandful of magnates who stayed loyal to Edward; Chief Justiciar of Northand South Wales 1323, Warden of Welsh Marches 1325; married 1305 Alice,sister and in her issue eventual heir of John de Warenne, 8th Earl ofSurrey of the 1088 creation, and was summarily beheaded at Hereford 17Nov 1326, after being taken prisoner by adherents of Queen Isabella (wifebut opponent of Edward II), following which he was posthumously strippedof his lands and titles.  [Burke's Peerage]

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Edmund Fitz-Alan, 8th Earl of Arundel. We find this nobleman, from the34th Edward I [1306], to the 4th of the ensuing reign [1311], constantlyengaged in the wars of Scotland; but he was afterwards involved in thetreason of Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, yet not greatly to his prejudice,for, in the 10th Edward II [1317], his lordship was constitutedlieutenant and captain-general to the king, from the Trent northwards, asfar as Roxborough, in Scotland, and for several years subsequently, hecontinued one of the commanders of the English army in Scotland, in whichservice he so distinguished himself, that he obtained a grant from thecrown of the confiscated property of Lord Badlesmere, in the city ofLondon and county of Salop, as well as the escheated lands of John, LordMowbray, in the Isle of Axholme, and several manors and castles, part ofthe possessions (also forfeited) of Roger, Lord Mortimer, of Wigmore. Butthose royal grants led, eventually, to the earl's ruin, for, after thefall of the unhappy Edward into the hands of his enemies, Lord Arundel,who was implacably hated by the queen and Mortimer, suffered death bydecapitation at Hereford, in 1326. His lordship m. 1305, the Lady AlicePlantagenet, sister and sole heir of John, last Earl of Warren and Surreyof that family, by whom he had issue, Richard, his successor; Edmund(Sir), m. Sibil, dau. of William Montacute, Earl of Salisbury, and hadone dau., Alice, m. to Leonard, Lord Carew; Alice, m. to John de Bohun,Earl of Hereford; Jane, m. to Warine Gerrard, Lord L'Isle; and Alaive, m.to Sir Roger le Strange. His lordship was s. by his eldest son, RichardFitz-Alan. [Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage,Ltd, London, 1883, p. 200, Fitz-Alan, Earls of Arundel]
                  
Alice de WARENNE
Birth:
1277
Warren, Sussex, England
Death:
Bef 23 May 1338
Sources:
The Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by WalterLee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999, 121-5, 134-6
Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles MosleyEditor-in-Chief, 1999, 2098
GEDCOM File : ~AT8123.ged
Notes:
                   Alice, sister and in her issue eventual heir of John de Warenne, 8th Earlof Surrey of the 1088 creation.  [Burke's Peerage]
                  
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
Abt 1313
Arundel Castle, Sussex, England
Death:
24 Jan 1375/76
Arundel, Sussex, England
Marr:
5 Feb 1344/45
Ditton, England 
Notes:
                   Richard Fitz Alan, 10th/3rd Earl of Arundel, as which restored 1331(confirmation 1351 and 1354), getting Arundel Castle back also Dec1330-31 from the widow of Edmund Earl of Kent; after the death of hismaternal uncle the 8th Earl of Surrey's widow 31 Aug 1361, Richardassumed the additional title of 9th Earl of Surrey; known as "CoppedHat"; born c1313; Justiciar of North Wales for life 1334, Governor ofCarnarvon Castle 1339, Sheriff of Salop for life 1345; Admiral of theWest 1340-41 and 1345-47; commanded 2nd division at Crecy 1346 andassisted at taking of Calais 1347; married 1st 9 Feb 1320/1 (annulled 4Dec 1344) Isabel, daughter of 1st Lord (Baron) le Despenser of the 29July 1314 creation, and had issue (bastardised by the papal annulment of1344); married 2nd 5 Feb 1344/5 his mistress Eleanor, daughter of the 3rdEarl of Lancaster (ggs of Henry III) of the 1267 investiture (by his wifeMaud de Chaworth) and widow of the 2nd Lord (Baron) Beaumont, and died 24Jan 1375/6.  [Burke's Peerage]

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Richard Fitz-Alan, b. 1306, who being restored by parliament, 4th EdwardIII [1331], had the castle of Arundel (which had been given to Edmund,Earl of Kent, the king's uncle) rendered to him, and thus became 9thearl. In the 7th Edward III [1334], this nobleman was constitutedgovernor of Chirke Castle, co. Denbigh, and the ensuing year had a grantof the inheritance of that castle, with all the territories thereuntobelonging, being part of the possessions of Roger Mortimer, the attaintedEarl of March; he was soon afterwards made governor of Porchester Castle,and the same year had a command in the wars of Scotland, where hecontinued engaged for some years. After this he was constituted admiralof the western seas, and governor of Caernarvon Castle. In the 14thEdward III [1341], his lordship embarked in the French wars, andparticipated in the glories of the subsequent campaigns. He was at thesiege of Vannes, the relief of Thouars, and the immortal battle ofCressy. Besides his great military services, the earl was frequentlyemployed in diplomatic missions of the first importance, and was esteemedone of the most eminent generals and statesmen of the era in which helived. His lordship, who, with his other honours, had the Garter,contracted in minority and under constraint, marriage with Isabel, dau.of Hugh le Despencer, and had issue by her, an only dau., Philippa, m. toSir Richard Sergeaux, Knt., of Cornwall. In 1345, he was divorced fromthis lady, and m. Lady Eleanor Plantagenet, dau. of Henry, Earl ofLancaster, and widow of John, Baron Beaumont, by whom he had issue,Richard, his successor; John, marshal of England in 1377, summoned toparliament 1st to 3rd Richard II. he d. 1379, having m. Eleanor,grand-dau. and co-heir of John, Lord Maltravers, in whose right he borethat title; Thomas, called Arundel, successively bishop of Ely,archbishop of York, and archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Chancellor ofEngland; Joane, m. to Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford; Alice, m. toThomas Holland, Earl of Kent; Mary, m. to John, Lord Strange, ofBlackmere; and Eleanor, m. to Robert, son of William de Ufford, Earl ofSuffolk. His lordship d. in 1376, and was s. by his eldest son, RichardFitz-Alan, 10th Earl of Arundel. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant,Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p.200, Fitz-Alan, Earls of Arundel, Barons Maltravers]
                  
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Aline FITZALAN
Birth:
1325
Arundel, Sussex, England
Death:
20 Jan 1385/86
Knockyn, Shropshire, England
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   Lady Al(a)ine FitzAlan (died 20 Jan 1385/6), daughter of 9th/2nd Earl ofArundel.  [Burke's Peerage]
                  
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Edmund , 9th Earl of Arundel FitzAlan - Alice de Warenne

Edmund , 9th Earl of Arundel FitzAlan was born at Castle Marlborough, Sussex, England 1 May 1285. His parents were Richard I , 8th Earl of Arundel, Mp FitzAlan and Alasia de Saluzzo.

He married Alice de Warenne 1305 at Arundel, Sussex, England . Alice de Warenne was born at Warren, Sussex, England 1277 daughter of William de , Sir Knight Warenne and Joan de Vere .

They were the parents of 2 children:
Richard II "Copped Hat" , Earl Arundel FitzAlan born Abt 1313.
Aline FitzAlan born 1325.

Edmund , 9th Earl of Arundel FitzAlan died 17 Nov 1326 at Beheaded at Hereford, Herefordshire, England .

Alice de Warenne died Bef 23 May 1338 .