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William of Blois


 

William of Blois (c.1137-October 11, 1159) was Count of Boulogne (1153-1159) and Earl of Surrey (1153-1159). He was the second son of King Stephen of England and Matilda of Boulogne.

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October 11 - 1159 - Count of Boulogne - Earl of Surrey - Stephen of England - Matilda of Boulogne

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When his elder brother, Eustace IV of Boulogne, died in 1153, William was passed over in the succession to England. His father instead conceded the throne to the young Henry Plantagenet. The new King Henry was quite generous in his treatment of William of Blois, confirming his possession of the Earldom of Surrey jure uxoris (in right of his wife).

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Eustace IV of Boulogne - Henry Plantagenet

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However, Gervase of Canterbury asserts a plot against Henry's life was discovered in 1154 among some Flemish mercenaries. The plan was to assassinate Henry in Canterbury, and allegedly William of Blois had knowledge of this plot or was in connivance with the mercenaries. Whatever the truth, Henry fled Canterbury and returned to Normandy.

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William of Blois had married Isabella de Warenne, Countess of Surrey in her own right, in 1148. They had no children before his death in 1159. He was succeeded as Count of Boulogne by his sister Marie. His widow remarried to Hamelin Plantagenet.

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Isabella de Warenne, Countess of Surrey - Marie - Hamelin Plantagenet

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Annals of Monte Fernando 1159: "Ob. Willelmus comes Bolonie."

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Arms: Gules, three palets vair, on a chief or, an eagle displayed gules membered azure.

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