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  1. William I (c. 1137 – 11 October 1159) (French: Guillaume de Boulogne), also referred to as William of Blois, was Count of Boulogne and Earl of Surrey jure uxoris from 1153 until his death. He was the second son of Stephen, King of England , and Matilda I, Countess of Boulogne .

  2. William I of Blois (c. 1137 – 11 October 1159) was Count of Boulogne (1153–1159) and Earl of Surrey jure uxoris (11531159). He was the third son of King Stephen of England and Countess Matilda I of Boulogne.

  3. William I, also referred to as William of Blois, was Count of Boulogne and Earl of Surrey jure uxoris from 1153 until his death. He was the second son of Stephen, King of England, and Matilda I, Countess of Boulogne.

  4. Why was William I, Count of Boulogne disinherited after his older brother Eustace IV died 1153? By this point The Anarchy has been going on 18 years but when Stephen's son, Eustace IV, Count of Boulogne died in 1153, His new heir was William who would have become King of England a year later.

  5. royalfamilytree.uk › 11370701_count_of_boulogne_william_iRoyal Family Tree: William I

    William I. 1137 - 1159. Born 1137. Died Sun, 11 October 1159. Toulouse. Buried. Poitevin abbey of Montmorel, Montmorillon. Details. Parents. Count of Boulogne. William. Lived 22 years, 3 months, 10 days. William was passed over in the succession to England.

  6. William I (c. 1137 – 11 October 1159) (French: Guillaume de Boulogne), also referred to as William of Blois, was Count of Boulogne and Earl of Surrey jure uxoris from 1153 until his death. He was the second son of Stephen, King of England, and Matilda I, Countess of Boulogne.

  7. William I (c. 1137 – 11 October 1159) (French: Guillaume de Boulogne) was Count of Boulogne and Earl of Surrey jure uxoris from 1153 until his death. He was the second son of Stephen, King of England, and Matilda I, Countess of Boulogne.