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Fulk FitzWarin IV
- Preferred Name: Fulk FitzWarin IV[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
- Gender: M
- Death: 14 MAY 1264 in Lewes, Sussex, England at LATI: N0.8736 LONG: E0.0112 with note: Standardized.
- Burial: AFT 14 MAY 1264 in Lewes, Sussex, England at LATI: N0.8736 LONG: E0.0112
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: 4th Lord of Whittington
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: with note: Description: 4th Lord of Whittington
- FSID: L8WS-6VY
- Birth: ABT 1210 with note: GEDCOM data
Standardized.
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
geni.com
Fulk FitzWarin, IV
Also Known As: "Fulk Glas of Alberbury"
Birthdate: before circa 1220
Birthplace: Alveston, Glouscestershire, England
Death: May 14, 1264
River Ouse, Battle of Lewes, Lewes, Sussex, England (Drowned at the Battle of Lewes)
Immediate Family:
Son of Sir Fulk FitzWarin III and Lady Maude FitzWarin (born le Vavasour)
Husband of Constance de Tosny
Father of
Mabel FitzWarin;
Guillaume FitzWarin, Sir;
Fulk FitzWarin, V, 1st Baron FitzWarin;
Joan FitzWarin and
Hawise FitzWarin
Brother of Hawise fitzWarin, lady of Wem; Eva FitzWarin; Joan FitzWarin and Sir Knight Fulk Glas Fitz Warine, de Layham of Alberbury
Half brother of Beatrice / Beatrix Fitzwalter le Botillier; Maud FitzTheobald le Boteler; Eugenia Fitzwarin; Theobald II de Boteler, 2nd Baron Butler of Ireland and Lord Justice of Ireland and Mable Fitz Warin de Crevequer
FULK FitzWarin [IV] (-drowned after the battle Lewes 14 May 1264).
The Legend of Fulk Fitz Warin records the birth of "nee sur un montaigne de Gales…Johan…et quant lenfant fust conferme de evesqe, yl fust apelee Fouke" as the first son of "Fouke" and his wife "dame Mahaud de Caus"[296]. King Henry III granted commissions relating to disputes between "Thomas Corbet" and “Fulk son of Warin the younger” concerning “lands in Balisleg” dated 1 Jul 1250[297]. King Henry III confirmed a lease made by "Fulk son of Warin the younger" dated 13 Aug 1257[298]. “Fulk filius Warini of Wytinthon” released to William FitzWarin rights in the manor of Waneting which William’s father Alan FitzWarin had been gifted by his father Fulk FitzWarin ([III]) by charter dated 5 Aug “42 Henry III”[299]. Matthew Paris records “Fulke Fitz Warren...being drowned in the river” after the battle of Lewes[300]. Betrothed (1226) to ANGHARAD, daughter of MADOG Prince of Northern Powys & his wife Isota ---. A letter from "W. de Lascy" to Hubert de Burgh, Justiciar, dated to [1226] urges him to bring forward the marriage of "Angaretham filiam Maddoci filii Griffini neptem meam" and "Fulconem filium Fulconis filii Warini"[301]. The precise relationship between Angharad and Walter de Lacy Lord of Meath has not yet been ascertained. The primary source which confirms that the marriage took place has not yet been identified.
[m firstly --- de Clifford, daughter of ROGER [II] de Clifford & his [first/second] wife [---/---] (-before 1250).
"Dame Julian Tresgoze…espouse…a Sr Robert Tresgoos le Second" records that her son "John Tresgoos" married "Mabill file a noble…chevalier Foulk Fitz-Warren qui avoit a feme le soer Sr Rog de Clifford"[302]. If this is correct, the member of the Clifford family must have been the first wife of Fulk FitzWarin [IV] as the date of the first marriage of his daughter Mabel suggests that she must have been older than her brother Fulk FitzWarin [V]. However, it is possible that this source is in error (it contains other mistakes) and that Mabel’s mother was Constance de Tosny, the known wife of Fulk FitzWarin [IV]. This is particularly likely because, if the source was correct, John de Tresgoz and his wife Mabel would have been very closely related, presumably first cousins, as Roger [II] de Clifford (who, from a chronological point of view, is the most likely candidate for the father of this Clifford daughter) and John de Tresgoz’s father were uterine brothers. It should be noted that Constance de Tosny’s brother was also named Roger, which could account for any confusion in the source quoted above.]
m [secondly] CONSTANCE de Tosny, daughter of RALPH de Tosny of Castle Maud, Radnorshire & his wife Pernel de Lacy (-after 11 Feb 1266).
The Complete Peerage notes that the manor of Yarkhill, Herefordshire was given to Ralph de Tosny and Pernel his wife who, after her husband’s death, gave it in free marriage to Fulk FitzWarin [IV] and Constance[303].
Fulk FitzWarin [IV] & his [first/second] wife had [one child]:
i) [MABEL (-before 24 May 1297). "Dame Julian Tresgoze…espouse…a Sr Robert Tresgoos le Second" records that her son "John Tresgoos" married "Mabill file a noble…chevalier Foulk Fitz-Warren qui avoit a feme le soer Sr Rog de Clifford"[304]. It is suggested that the last reference to Mabel’s mother as a member of the Clifford family represents an error. If it is correct, John de Tresgoz and his wife would have been very closely related, presumably first cousins, as Roger [II] de Clifford and John de Tresgoz’s father were uterine brothers. From a chronological point of view, it is likely that Mabel was the daughter of Fulk FitzWarin [IV], whose recorded wife was Constance de Tosny, although it is possible that she was born from an otherwise unrecorded earlier marriage to a member of the Clifford family. A writ dated 24 May "25 Edw I", after the death of "Mabel late the wife of John Tregoz", records in relation to Weston that it was "held in free marriage of the barony of Averenchis…[by] Maud daughter of and heir of William de Averenchis the elder…Hamo le Creveker married her and they gave the manor to William their son and heir in free marriage with the said Mabel. This William died without heir of his body", names as heirs of "[the said Maud] Juliana daughter of John son of Agnes one of the daughters of the said Hamo and Maud aged 23 and more, John de Lenham son of Iseut the second of the daughters of the said Hamo and Maud aged 60 and more"[305].
m firstly WILLIAM de Crèvecœur, son of HAMON de Crèvecœur & his second wife Matilda d’Avranches (-before 6 Apr 1263).
m secondly as his first wife, JOHN de Tresgoz, son of ROBERT de Tresgoz & his wife Juliane de Cauntelo (-before 6 Sep 1300).]
Fulk FitzWarin [IV] & his [second] wife had one child:
ii) FULK FitzWarin [V] (14 Sep 1251-24 Nov 1315). An enquiry, dated “Thursday after St. Mark the Evangelist, 1 Edw. I”, into the age of "Fulk son of Warin" includes testimony that "he will be 22 on the day of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross next" adding that at his birth his father was “much congratulated because all his other children were girls”[306]. He was summoned to Parliament from 1295 whereby he is held to have become Lord FitzWarin.
Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3D-K.htm#FulkFitzWarinIIdied1198B
Memorial
Baron FitzWarin
Baron FitzWarin (also spelt Fitz Waryn, FitzWarine,and Fitz-Warine) is an abeyant title in the Peerage of England. It was created by Writ of summons for Fulk V FitzWarine in 1295. His
Memorial
Fulk FitzWarin (1160x1180 - c. 1258), variant spellings (Latinized Fulco filius Garini, Welsh Syr ffwg ap Gwarin), the third (Fulk III), was a prominent representative of a marcher family associated e
=== Fulke FitzWarine, who having distinguis ===
Fulke FitzWarine, who having distinguished himself in the Welsh wars, was summoned to Parliament as a Baron by King Edward I. His lordship was equally eminent in the wars of Scotland and Flanders, and was made a Knight of the Bath prior to attending Prince Edward into the former kingdom, in the expedition against Robert Bruce.
=== Sources: Ancestral Roots 255A; History o ===
Sources: Ancestral Roots 255A; History of Powys Fadog, Vol. 6;Kraentzler 1110; Dot Clark; Ayers, p376. Roots: Sir Fulk Fitz Warin of Whittington, co. Salop. K:Sir Fulk Iv Fitz-Warin of Whittington, Salops, England. BornWhittington Castle. Died 14 May 1264. He drowned in the Ouse River at the Battle ofLews. Powys Fadog: He lost Whittington. Dot Clark: Fulk IV Fitz Warin. Ayers: Sir Fulk Fitz Warin of Whittington and Alveston, and ofWantage, Berkshire, and of Stanton Fitzwarren, Wiltshire. Died in the Ouse while escaping from the battle of Lewes, 14 May 1264. Birth date is my estimate.
=== SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 S ===
SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 SO68) P.29; ANCESTRAL FILE, LDS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY;
=== #21-v6-p62; ===
#21-v6-p62;
=== Drowned in full armour retreating from t ===
Drowned in full armour retreating from the battle into the swamps.
=== !INFORMATION: from Topographer & Geneal ===
!INFORMATION: from Topographer & Genealogist 2: 130-32. From The Genealogy Society of Utah AFB, Salt Lake City, UT. Information on the MONTAGUE Family line was obtained from www.Familyhistory.com/message board/montague from Betty DWIGGINS with an email address spencer@istmacon,net from Macon, MO 63552
=== !The Complete Peerage GS 942 D22 cok Vol ===
!The Complete Peerage GS 942 D22 cok Vol 5 p. 495 also Vol 13 p. 22 and Tony p. 770-1. Dic. Nat'l Biography Vol 19 p. 223. Fulk, the husband was drowned in the Ouse when endeavoring to escape at the battle of Lewes, so died prematurely.
=== Life Sketch ===
geni.com
Fulk FitzWarin, IV
Also Known As: "Fulk Glas of Alberbury"
Birthdate: before circa 1220
Birthplace: Alveston, Glouscestershire, England
Death: May 14, 1264
River Ouse, Battle of Lewes, Lewes, Sussex, England (Drowned at the Battle of Lewes)
Immediate Family:
Son of Sir Fulk FitzWarin III and Lady Maude FitzWarin (born le Vavasour)
Husband of Constance de Tosny
Father of
Mabel FitzWarin;
Guillaume FitzWarin, Sir;
Fulk FitzWarin, V, 1st Baron FitzWarin;
Joan FitzWarin and
Hawise FitzWarin
Brother of Hawise fitzWarin, lady of Wem; Eva FitzWarin; Joan FitzWarin and Sir Knight Fulk Glas Fitz Warine, de Layham of Alberbury
Half brother of Beatrice / Beatrix Fitzwalter le Botillier; Maud FitzTheobald le Boteler; Eugenia Fitzwarin; Theobald II de Boteler, 2nd Baron Butler of Ireland and Lord Justice of Ireland and Mable Fitz Warin de Crevequer
FULK FitzWarin [IV] (-drowned after the battle Lewes 14 May 1264).
The Legend of Fulk Fitz Warin records the birth of "nee sur un montaigne de Gales…Johan…et quant lenfant fust conferme de evesqe, yl fust apelee Fouke" as the first son of "Fouke" and his wife "dame Mahaud de Caus"[296]. King Henry III granted commissions relating to disputes between "Thomas Corbet" and “Fulk son of Warin the younger” concerning “lands in Balisleg” dated 1 Jul 1250[297]. King Henry III confirmed a lease made by "Fulk son of Warin the younger" dated 13 Aug 1257[298]. “Fulk filius Warini of Wytinthon” released to William FitzWarin rights in the manor of Waneting which William’s father Alan FitzWarin had been gifted by his father Fulk FitzWarin ([III]) by charter dated 5 Aug “42 Henry III”[299]. Matthew Paris records “Fulke Fitz Warren...being drowned in the river” after the battle of Lewes[300]. Betrothed (1226) to ANGHARAD, daughter of MADOG Prince of Northern Powys & his wife Isota ---. A letter from "W. de Lascy" to Hubert de Burgh, Justiciar, dated to [1226] urges him to bring forward the marriage of "Angaretham filiam Maddoci filii Griffini neptem meam" and "Fulconem filium Fulconis filii Warini"[301]. The precise relationship between Angharad and Walter de Lacy Lord of Meath has not yet been ascertained. The primary source which confirms that the marriage took place has not yet been identified.
[m firstly --- de Clifford, daughter of ROGER [II] de Clifford & his [first/second] wife [---/---] (-before 1250).
"Dame Julian Tresgoze…espouse…a Sr Robert Tresgoos le Second" records that her son "John Tresgoos" married "Mabill file a noble…chevalier Foulk Fitz-Warren qui avoit a feme le soer Sr Rog de Clifford"[302]. If this is correct, the member of the Clifford family must have been the first wife of Fulk FitzWarin [IV] as the date of the first marriage of his daughter Mabel suggests that she must have been older than her brother Fulk FitzWarin [V]. However, it is possible that this source is in error (it contains other mistakes) and that Mabel’s mother was Constance de Tosny, the known wife of Fulk FitzWarin [IV]. This is particularly likely because, if the source was correct, John de Tresgoz and his wife Mabel would have been very closely related, presumably first cousins, as Roger [II] de Clifford (who, from a chronological point of view, is the most likely candidate for the father of this Clifford daughter) and John de Tresgoz’s father were uterine brothers. It should be noted that Constance de Tosny’s brother was also named Roger, which could account for any confusion in the source quoted above.]
m [secondly] CONSTANCE de Tosny, daughter of RALPH de Tosny of Castle Maud, Radnorshire & his wife Pernel de Lacy (-after 11 Feb 1266).
The Complete Peerage notes that the manor of Yarkhill, Herefordshire was given to Ralph de Tosny and Pernel his wife who, after her husband’s death, gave it in free marriage to Fulk FitzWarin [IV] and Constance[303].
Fulk FitzWarin [IV] & his [first/second] wife had [one child]:
i) [MABEL (-before 24 May 1297). "Dame Julian Tresgoze…espouse…a Sr Robert Tresgoos le Second" records that her son "John Tresgoos" married "Mabill file a noble…chevalier Foulk Fitz-Warren qui avoit a feme le soer Sr Rog de Clifford"[304]. It is suggested that the last reference to Mabel’s mother as a member of the Clifford family represents an error. If it is correct, John de Tresgoz and his wife would have been very closely related, presumably first cousins, as Roger [II] de Clifford and John de Tresgoz’s father were uterine brothers. From a chronological point of view, it is likely that Mabel was the daughter of Fulk FitzWarin [IV], whose recorded wife was Constance de Tosny, although it is possible that she was born from an otherwise unrecorded earlier marriage to a member of the Clifford family. A writ dated 24 May "25 Edw I", after the death of "Mabel late the wife of John Tregoz", records in relation to Weston that it was "held in free marriage of the barony of Averenchis…[by] Maud daughter of and heir of William de Averenchis the elder…Hamo le Creveker married her and they gave the manor to William their son and heir in free marriage with the said Mabel. This William died without heir of his body", names as heirs of "[the said Maud] Juliana daughter of John son of Agnes one of the daughters of the said Hamo and Maud aged 23 and more, John de Lenham son of Iseut the second of the daughters of the said Hamo and Maud aged 60 and more"[305].
m firstly WILLIAM de Crèvecœur, son of HAMON de Crèvecœur & his second wife Matilda d’Avranches (-before 6 Apr 1263).
m secondly as his first wife, JOHN de Tresgoz, son of ROBERT de Tresgoz & his wife Juliane de Cauntelo (-before 6 Sep 1300).]
Fulk FitzWarin [IV] & his [second] wife had one child:
ii) FULK FitzWarin [V] (14 Sep 1251-24 Nov 1315). An enquiry, dated “Thursday after St. Mark the Evangelist, 1 Edw. I”, into the age of "Fulk son of Warin" includes testimony that "he will be 22 on the day of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross next" adding that at his birth his father was “much congratulated because all his other children were girls”[306]. He was summoned to Parliament from 1295 whereby he is held to have become Lord FitzWarin.
Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3D-K.htm#FulkFitzWarinIIdied1198B
Memorial
Baron FitzWarin
Baron FitzWarin (also spelt Fitz Waryn, FitzWarine,and Fitz-Warine) is an abeyant title in the Peerage of England. It was created by Writ of summons for Fulk V FitzWarine in 1295. His
Memorial
Fulk FitzWarin (1160x1180 – c. 1258), variant spellings (Latinized Fulco filius Garini, Welsh Syr ffwg ap Gwarin), the third (Fulk III), was a prominent representative of a marcher family associated e
=== #21-v6-p62; ===
#21-v6-p62;
=== Fulke FitzWarine, who having distinguis ===
Fulke FitzWarine, who having distinguished himself in the Welsh wars, was summoned to Parliament as a Baron by King Edward I. His lordship was equally eminent in the wars of Scotland and Flanders, and was made a Knight of the Bath prior to attending Prince Edward into the former kingdom, in the expedition against Robert Bruce.
=== Drowned in full armour retreating from t ===
Drowned in full armour retreating from the battle into the swamps.
=== SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 S ===
SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 SO68) P.29; ANCESTRAL FILE, LDS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY;
=== !INFORMATION: from Topographer & Geneal ===
!INFORMATION: from Topographer & Genealogist 2: 130-32. From The Genealogy Society of Utah AFB, Salt Lake City, UT. Information on the MONTAGUE Family line was obtained from www.Familyhistory.com/message board/montague from Betty DWIGGINS with an email address spencer@istmacon,net from Macon, MO 63552
=== !The Complete Peerage GS 942 D22 cok Vol ===
!The Complete Peerage GS 942 D22 cok Vol 5 p. 495 also Vol 13 p. 22 and Tony p. 770-1. Dic. Nat'l Biography Vol 19 p. 223. Fulk, the husband was drowned in the Ouse when endeavoring to escape at the battle of Lewes, so died prematurely.
=== Sources: Ancestral Roots 255A; History o ===
Sources: Ancestral Roots 255A; History of Powys Fadog, Vol. 6;Kraentzler 1110; Dot Clark; Ayers, p376. Roots: Sir Fulk Fitz Warin of Whittington, co. Salop. K:Sir Fulk Iv Fitz-Warin of Whittington, Salops, England. BornWhittington Castle. Died 14 May 1264. He drowned in the Ouse River at the Battle ofLews. Powys Fadog: He lost Whittington. Dot Clark: Fulk IV Fitz Warin. Ayers: Sir Fulk Fitz Warin of Whittington and Alveston, and ofWantage, Berkshire, and of Stanton Fitzwarren, Wiltshire. Died in the Ouse while escaping from the battle of Lewes, 14 May 1264. Birth date is my estimate.
Preferred Parents:
Father: Fulk III FitzWarin, b. BET 1160 AND 1165 in Whittington Castle, Shropshire, England d. 8 OCT 1258 in Whittington, Shropshire, England
Mother: Maud "Matilda" le Vavasour Baroness Butler, b. 24 JUN 1176 in Yorkshire, England d. ABT 1225 in Whittington, Shropshire, England
Family 1: Clarice d'Auberville, b. ABT 1216 in Radnor, Wales d. 1265 in Thornbury, England
- m. BET 8 JAN 1234 AND 6 JAN 1237 in Whittington, Gloucestershire, England
- Mabel FitzWarin, b. APR 1247 in Whittington, Shropshire, England d. 24 MAY 1297 in Ewyas-Harold, Herefordshire, England
Family 2: Constance de Toëni, b. 1215 in Painscastle, Radnorshire, Wales d. 11 FEB 1266 in Alveston, Gloucestershire, England
- Mabel FitzWarin, b. APR 1247 in Whittington, Shropshire, England d. 24 MAY 1297 in Ewyas-Harold, Herefordshire, England
Family 3: Constance de Toeni, b. AFT 1232 in Castle Maud, Radnor, Wales d. AFT 1266 in Alveston, Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England
- Fulk FitzWarine, b. 14 SEP 1251 d. 24 NOV 1315
Sources:
- Title: Roots Web World Connect Project
Author: Roots Web World Connect Project, database: tmebl.
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: Fulk FITZWARIN IV -
Author: Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom; GE Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, Page number: IV:141
Note: Source Media Type: Book
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2736741118
- Title: Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22
Publication: Name: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=1981&h=88296&indiv=try;
- Title: Book - Warre Family History
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: Fulk FITZWARIN IV -
Author: Ancestral Roots of Certain Americian Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr, Page number: 255a-30, 99-31
Note: Source Media Type: Book
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2736741115
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: Fulk FITZWARIN IV -
Author: Dictionary of Welsh Biography down to 1940; John Edward Lloyd & R T Jenkins, Ed. {1957}, Page number: 265
Note: Source Media Type: Book
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2736742404
- Title: Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22
Author: London, England: Oxford University Press; Volume: Vol 22; Page: 443
Publication: Name: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=1981&h=88296&indiv=try;
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