Sir Edward de Warren was an illegitimate son of John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey[1][2] by his mistress Maud de Nerford of Norfolk.[3][4][note 1] He was lord of the manor of Skeyton and also held other lands in Norfolk. His son Sir John de Warren (c. 1343 - 25 November 1386) was the first of this surname to succeed to the manors of Stockport and Poynton in Cheshire, and Woodplumpton in Lancashire.
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^Earwaker, J.P (1880)."Poynton Township: Note g". In East Cheshire: Past And Present: or A History Of The Hundred Of Macclesfield In The County Palatine Of Chester. From Original Records. Volume II. London: Wyman And Sons. p.275. Retrieved 01 August 2021.
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