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- Sir Fulk FITZWARIN, of Whittington, Salop, Alveston, co. Gloucester,Wantage, Berks, and Stanton Fitzwarren, Wilts (who died 14 May 1264,being drowned in the Ouse, when endeavouring to escape, at the battle ofLewes) (c), married Constance, daughter of Sir Ralph DE TONY, of CastleMaud (now Painscastle), co. Radnor, South Tawton, Devon, and Flamstead,Herts. . . . [Complete Peerage V:495-7, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
(c) He was son and heir of Fulk fitz Warin of Whittington (living Oct1250), who m. 1stly Maud, widow of Theobald Walter, and daughter ofRobert le Vavasur, and 2ndly, Clarice Dauberville. This Fulk had beenoutlawed, but was pardoned, 15 Nov 1203, his castle of Whittington beingrestored to him, 17 Oct 1204. He was son and heir of Fulk fitz Warin(living in Nov 1194), by Hawise, daughter and coheir of Josce de Dinan.The last named Fulk was son and heir of Fulk fitz Warin of Whittingtonand Alveston, who d. in 1170 or 1171, son of the shadowy or mythicalWarin, of Metz in Lorraine.
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The following is excerpted from a post to SGM, 3 Jan 2004, by JohnRavilious:
1.1.1a.1 Sir Fulk FitzWarin
Death: 14 May 1264, Battle of Lewes (royalist)
knight, of Edlington, co. Yorks.
succeeded his father in Whittington, Salop., Lambourn and Wantage, co.Berks., Alveston, co. Gloucester, Wantage, and Stanton Fitzwarren, Wilts.
gift of father Fulk fitz Warin of land for his foundation at Alberbury
ca. 1220-1230 made ' de assensu Fulconis filii & heredis mei,...'(Nichols III/1, p. 332 charter 2)
acquired Edlington, co. Yorks. on his mother's death ( suit of 'mortd'ancestor' taken against him by half-brother Theobald Walter, 1226)[Meisel, pp. 98-99]
"Fulconi filio Warini seniori" , had gift of one [?]wild boar and onewild sow from the Forest of Dean, 13 November 1251. [Chris Phillips,citing Calendar of Close Rolls 1251-1253, p. 7 - 36 Henry III, m. 32(1251)
defended his possession of Edlington, co. Yorks. against his uncle Johnle Vavasour's suit of mort d'ancestor, 1252 [part of the maritagium ofMaud le Vavasour, mother of Fulk], (J. Ravilious, citing Meisel, p. 99)
held castle of Alberbury of Thomas Corbet, of Caus (ref. suit in AssizeRoll of 1256)
drowned in the Ouse in escaping from Battle of Lewes, 14 May 1264. (CPVol V, FitzWarin - p. 495)
~ usually called 'Fulk IV'
Spouse: Constance de Tosny
Birth: aft 1232
Death: aft 18 Sep 1265
Father: Ralph (VI) de Tosny (~1190-1239)
Mother: Petronilla de Lacy (->1289)
Children: Sir Fulk (1251-1315)
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