Philip Burnell, in the 19th Edward I, had a charter for free warren in all his demesne lands in the co. of Salop, and in two years afterwards inherited estates in the cos. of Southampton, Wilts, Berks, Stafford, Essex, and Surrey, from his uncle, Robert Burnell, bishop of Bath, and Wells. This feudal lord m. Maud, dau. of Richard Fitz-Alan, Earl of Arundel, and had issue, Edward, his successor, and Maud, who m. 1st John Lovel, of Tichmarsh, co. Northampton, by whom she had issue, John Lovel, who was deprived of his inheritance by fine. Maud m. 2ndly, John de Handlo, who was summoned to parliament as Baron Handlo in 1342. Philip was s. by his 1st cousin, Philip Burnell, son of his uncle, Hugh Burnell. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 93, Burnell, Barons Burnell]