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Ælfwine of Warwick
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'''Ælfwine of Warwick''' was a [[Sherrif of Warickshire]] under [[William the Conquorer]], and one of the few [[Anglo-Saxon]]s to retain their lands after the [[Norman Conquest|conquest]].
==Family==
His father was [[Wigod de Wallingford]], [[Earl of Wallington]] and his mother [[Erminhild de Warwick]].
His wife was Horne and children were [[Turchill of Kinsbury de Warwick]] and [[Leofstan]].<ref>William Camden, The Visitation of the County of Warwick in the Year 1619, Published in London by the Harleian Society, 1877.</ref> and he was the progenitor of the [[Arden family]] in [[Warickshire]].
He was the owner of [[Ryton-on-Dunsmore]], an estate <i>assessed at 3½ hides and including woodland half a league by 2 furlongs, and a mill worth 12s.</i> <ref>L.F. Salzman, VCH: A History of the County of Warwick: Volume 6, From British History Online.</ref> and a benefactor of [[Coventry Abbey]].
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==Family==
His father was [[Wigod de Wallingford]], [[Earl of Wallington]] and his mother [[Erminhild de Warwick]].
His wife was Horne and children were [[Turchill of Kinsbury de Warwick]] and [[Leofstan]].<ref>William Camden, The Visitation of the County of Warwick in the Year 1619, Published in London by the Harleian Society, 1877.</ref> and he was the progenitor of the [[Arden family]] in [[Warickshire]].
He was the owner of [[Ryton-on-Dunsmore]], an estate <i>assessed at 3½ hides and including woodland half a league by 2 furlongs, and a mill worth 12s.</i> <ref>L.F. Salzman, VCH: A History of the County of Warwick: Volume 6, From British History Online.</ref> and a benefactor of [[Coventry Abbey]].
==References==
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