From Count Malger the castle of Mortain, and all that went with the castle of Mortain, passed to his son William the Warling.
"Sketches of Travel in Normandy and Maine"
Edward A. Freeman Commentator: W. H. Hutton
We care more for the reputation of William the Great than for that of William the Warling: the accuser of the Warling too was the first recorded Bigod.
"Sketches of Travel in Normandy and Maine"
Edward A. Freeman Commentator: W. H. Hutton
So we will not venture to go beyond the fact that Duke William gave the lands of the Warling to his half-brother Robert.
"Sketches of Travel in Normandy and Maine"
Edward A. Freeman Commentator: W. H. Hutton