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William de Warenne (died 1209), of Wormegay Castle in Norfolk, feudal baron of Wormegay, was a royal justice under King Richard I and his brother King John. The historian Ralph Turner said of Warenne that "although he was a longtime official under King John, he did not quite fit into the inner corps of royal counselors".〔Turner "Religious Patronage" ''Albion'' p. 2〕 ==Origins== Warenne was the son of Reginald de Warenne (1121/6–1179) (the third son of William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey (d.1138)), a royal justice, Sheriff of Sussex from 1170 to 1176〔Turner ''English Judiciary'' p. 90 and footnote 6〕 and ''jure uxoris'' feudal baron of Wormegay in Norfolk.〔
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