Alice de Wormgay
- Born: Wormgay, Norfolk, England
- Marriage: Rainald de Warenne
Noted events in her life were:
Web Reference: Charles Cawley's Medieval Lands, Rainald de Warren. "Reginaldus de Warenna" donated property to St Mary Overey Priory; Southwark, with the consent of "Aliciĉ uxoris meĉ et Willielmi filii mei", for the souls of "
Isabellĉ comitissĉ dominĉ meĉ
Willielmi comitis Warennĉ fratris mei
Willielmi de Wormengay patris Aliciĉ uxoris meĉ", by undated charter [Dugdale Monasticon VI, Southwark, St Mary Overey Priory, II, p. 171]. The 1165/66 Pipe Roll records "Reg de Warenna" owing a fine for "terre Willi de Wermegai" in Norfolk/Suffolk, indicating the recent death of his father-in-law[Pipe Roll Society, Vol. IX (1888) The Great Roll of the Pipe for the 12th year of King Henry II (London) ("Pipe Roll 12 Hen II (1165/66)"), p. 19]. The 1176/77 Pipe Roll names "Reginaldus de Warenn
pro fine terre Willelmi de Wermegai" in Norfolk and Suffolk [Pipe Roll Society, Vol. XXVI (1905) The Great Roll of the Pipe for the 23rd year of King Henry II (London) ("Pipe Roll 23 Hen II (1176/77)"), Norfolk & Suffolk, p. 126].
Alice married Rainald de Warenne, son of William de Warenne Earl de Warren & Surrey and Isabella de Vermandois Countess of Leicester. (Rainald de Warenne died in 1179 in England.)
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