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Gundred Countess of Surrey
(Abt 1063-1085)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. William de Warenne 1st Earl of Surrey

Gundred Countess of Surrey 1 2

  • Born: Abt 1063, <Flanders (Belgium or France)>
  • Marriage (1): William de Warenne 1st Earl of Surrey
  • Died: 27 May 1085, Castle Acre, Acre, Norfolk, England about age 22
  • Buried: Lewes Priory, Lewes, Sussex, England

   Another name for Gundred was Gundrada.

  Research Notes:

Source: William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey

Sister of Gerbod the Fleming, Earl of Chester.

From Wikipedia - Gundred :

Gundred, Countess of Surrey (died May 27 , 1085 ) was probably born in Flanders , sister of Gerbod the Fleming, Earl of Chester .[1]

Gundred married William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey (d. June 20 , 1088 ), who rebuilt Lewes Castle , making it his chief residence. In 1078 he and Gundred founded a Cluniac Priory at Southover, adjoining Lewes , where both were buried.[2] [3]

The Countess had died at Castle Acre, Norfolk , one of her husband's estates.
In the course of the centuries which followed both tombstones disappeared from the priory but in 1774 William Burrell, Esq., an antiquary, discovered Gundred's in Isfield Church (seven miles from Lewes), over the remains of Edward Shirley, Esq., (d. 1550), whose father John was Clerk of the Kitchen to King Henry VII , and had it removed on October 2, 1775, to St. John's Church, Southover , the nearest place to its original site, and placed inside and at the south-west corner of the church, where, until 1847, it could be seen on the floor between pews with a very fine inscription detailing its origins etc.

In 1845, during excavations through the Priory grounds for the South Coast Railway, the lead chests containing the remains of the Earl and his Countess were discovered, and deposited temporarily, for the next two years, beneath Gundred's tombstone. In 1847 a Norman Chapel was erected by public subscription, adjoining the present vestry and chancel. Prior to re-interring the remains in this chapel, both cysts were opened to ascertain if there were any contents, which was found to be the case. New cysts were made and used, and the ancient ones preserved and placed in two recessed arches in the southern wall. Gundred's remains in a good state of preservation although the Earl's has lost some lead. Across the upper part of the right arch is the name Gvndrada. Her tombstone is of black marble.[4]

The children of William de Warenne and Gundred were:
William II de Warenne (d. May 11 , 1138 ), buried in Lewes Priory.[5] [6]
Reginald de Warenne, an adherent of Robert of Normandy.[7]
Edith de Warenne, married, firstly, Gerard, Baron de Gournay.[8]

Notes
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She is explicitly so called by Orderic Vitalis , as well as the chronicle of Hyde Abbey. Historically, she has been made a daughter of William the Conqueror by his spouse Matilda of Flanders , (Bannerman, vol.IV, p.207-209; Burke,The Royal Families vol.1, "Descendants of William the Conqueror", p.iv-v & pedigree LXVIII; Burke,The Roll of Battle Abbey, p.106; Barlow, pages 16 and 160) or of Matilda alone (Stapleton), but Waters and Freeman showed that this could not be supported (Waters, Freeman). See Chandler for an extensive discussion.

  Birth Notes:

FamilySearch has b. abt. 1063 in Normandy.


Gundred married William de Warenne 1st Earl of Surrey, son of Ralph de Warenne and Emma. (William de Warenne 1st Earl of Surrey was born about 1055 in <Bellencombre, (Seine-Maritime), Normandy, France>, died on 20 Jun 1088 in <Lewes, Sussex, England> and was buried in Lewes Priory, Lewes, Sussex, England.)


Sources


1 <i>http://www.familysearch.org</i>, Cit. Date: 23 Jul 2009.

2 <i>Wikipedia.org</i>, Gundred.


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