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Henry de Newburgh, 5th Earl of Warwick 1192–1229 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1192

Birth Location: England

Death Date: 10 Oct 1229

Death Location: England

Father: Waleran Beaumont

Mother: Margery Bohun

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The story of Henry de Newburgh, 5th Earl of Warwick began in 1192 in England. Henry de Newburgh, 5th Earl of Warwick passed away in 1229 in England.

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Biography

  • The story of Henry de Newburgh, 5th Earl of Warwick began in 1192 in England.
  • Henry de Newburgh, 5th Earl of Warwick passed away in 1229 in England.

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Henry Warwick's Ancestors

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Henry Warwick
1192–1229
Birth Place: England
Parents
Waleran de Newburgh, 4th Earl of Warwick, Waleran de Beaumont
1153–1203
Warwick, Surrey, Engeland
Margery (de) Bohun
1145–
England
Grandparents
Humphrey (II de Bohun, 4th feudal baron of Trowbridge, Anglo-Norman nobleman, 3rd generation of Bohun family settled in England after Norman) Conquest
1119–1164
of Trowbridge Castle, Wiltshire and of Caldicot Castle in south-east Wales
Margaret (of Hereford, Princess of Scotland, Constable of England and as a widow, exercised lordship of Herefordshire until her own) death
1122–1187
England
Great-Grandparents
Humphrey Trowbridge
1070–1123
Miles England
1100–1143
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Humphrey family
1037–1113
Ealgith wife)
1040–1089
Walter Gloucesters
1065–1129

Henry Warwick's Timeline

2 Records

1192
1192
Birth of Henry de Newburgh, 5th Earl of Warwick in England
England
1229
10 Oct 1229
Age 37
Death of Henry de Newburgh, 5th Earl of Warwick in England
England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1192
    Event Place: England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 Oct 1229
    Event Place: England

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