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Nevertheless, the king appointed Warenne captain of the next campaign against the Scots in early 1298. He raised the siege of Roxburgh and re-took the town of Berwick. The king himself took the field later that year, and Warenne was one of the commanders during the decisive English victory at the
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On 22 August 1296, the king appointed him "warden of the kingdom and land of Scotland". However Warenne returned to England a few months later claiming that the Scottish climate was bad for his health. The following spring saw the rebellion of
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In the 1300 campaign, Warrene commanded one of four cavalry units in Edward I's army. On 8 August, near the estuary of the Cree, Edward ordered his men and Warenne's to charge at a Scottish force - causing the Scots to flee.
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During the following years, Warenne was closely associated with the court faction centering on his in-laws. In 1254, he accompanied the king's son Edward (the future Edward I) on Edward's journey to
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he fled to the Continent, where he remained for about a year. His estates were confiscated but were subsequently restored. He returned to fight in the campaign which culminated in the
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Pegge, Samuel (1769). "A succinct and authentic narrative of the Battle of Chesterfield, A.D 1266 in the reign of King Henry III". Archaeologica. XXXVI: 276–285.
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The baronage of England, or, An historical account of the lives and most memorable actions of our English nobility in the Saxons time to the Norman conquest
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with the intention of determining which lords had usurped royal rights—specifically, rights of adjudication—and reclaiming those rights.
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During the conflicts between Henry III and his barons, Warenne started as a strong supporter of the king, switched to support for
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By 1260, Warenne had joined the party of Simon de Montfort, but switched back to the king's side in 1263. In April 1264, he and
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was appointed guardian of his holdings and Warenne was raised at the royal court. In 1247, he married Henry III's half-sister
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in 1264. Warenne was later appointed as "warden of the kingdom and land of Scotland" and featured prominently in Edward I's
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John de Warenne, earl of Surrey, lord of Bromfield and Yale, and his niece Eleanor, The National Archives
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he switched sides twice, ending up in support of the king, for whose capture he was present at
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Warenne served in Edward I's Welsh campaigns in 1277, 1282, and 1283. In 1282, King
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Warenne died on 27 September 1304 in Kennington, Surrey. He was interred in
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succeeded his grandfather as earl of Surrey; their daughter
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Howard de Walden, Thomas Evelyn Scott-Ellis Baron (1904),
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John De Warenne and the Quo Waranto Proceedings in 1279
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Eleanor, who married Henry Percy and was the mother of
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