Gundred or Gundreda (Latin: Gundrada) (died 27 May 1085) was the Flemish-born wife of an early Norman baron, William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey. She and her husband established Lewes Priory in Sussex.
Gundred was almost certainly born in Flanders, and was not a sister of [Gerbod the Fleming, 1st Earl of Chester|Gerbod the Fleming who was not an Earl but only a keeper for 1 year in Chester],which has not been proven but only remarked about by Ordericus Vitalis in his erroneous work on The conqueror and William De Warren and his wife Gundrada. Source Reverend Thomas Warrens History of the Warren family. 1st Earl of Chester. She is explicitly so called by Orderic Vitalis, as well as the chronicle of Hyde Abbey She was also sister of Frederick of Oosterzele-Scheldewindeke, who was killed c.1070 by Hereward the Wake.Legends based in part on late Lewes priory cartulary suggested Gundred was a daughter of William the Conqueror by his spouse Matilda of Flanderswhich the King himse;lf states that Gundrada is "Filea Meai" [my daughter] on more than one charter and occasion, ref Reverend Thomas Warren History of the Warren Family, but this is not accepted by most modern historians [English historians not NORMAN]. The early-19th-century writer Thomas Stapleton had argued she was a daughter of Matilda, born prior to her marriage to Duke William. This sparked a debate consisting of a series of published papers culminating with those of Edmond Chester Waters and Edward Augustus Freeman who argued the theories could not be supported. Regardless, some genealogical and historical sources continue to make the assertion that she was the Conqueror's daughter.
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