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English lord (died c. 1258)
Fulk FitzWarin (c. 1160 – c. 1258), variant spellings (Latinized Fulco filius Garini, Welsh Syr ffwg ap Gwarin), the third (Fulk III), was a prominent
Fulk_FitzWarin
English nobleman in the 13/14th century
Fulk FitzWarin, 1st Baron FitzWarin (14 September 1251 – 24 November 1315), sometimes styled as Fulk V FitzWarin, was an English landowner and soldier
Fulk FitzWarin, 1st Baron FitzWarin
Fulk_FitzWarin,_1st_Baron_FitzWarin
Title in the Peerage of England
Baron FitzWarin (also written FitzWaryn, FitzWarine, and other spellings) was a title in the Peerage of England created by writ of summons for Fulk V FitzWarin
Baron_FitzWarin
English heiress
Pole, inherited Tawstock by a special entail, wife of Fulk VIII FitzWarin, 4th Baron FitzWarin (1341–1374) The lands which descended via Lady Margaret
Margaret_Audley_(FitzWarin)
English Baron (1445–1479)
Fulk Bourchier, 10th Baron FitzWarin (25 October 1445 – 18 September 1479) was the son and heir of William Bourchier, 9th Baron FitzWarin (1407–1470)
Fulk Bourchier, 10th Baron FitzWarin
Fulk_Bourchier,_10th_Baron_FitzWarin
Fulk I FitzWarin (born c. 1115, died 1170/1) (alias Fulke, Fouke, FitzWaryn, FitzWarren, Fitz Warine, etc., Latinised to Fulco Filius Warini, "Fulk son
Fulk_I_FitzWarin
Name list
outlaw Fulk le Strange, 1st Baron Strange of Blackmere (died 1324) Fulk Bourchier, 10th Baron FitzWarin (1445–1479), English baron of the House FitzWarin Fulk
Fulk
Irish noble
(c. 24 June 1176 – 1225) was an Anglo-Norman heiress and the wife of Fulk FitzWarin, a medieval landed gentleman who was forced to become an outlaw in the
Maud le Vavasour, Baroness Butler
Maud_le_Vavasour,_Baroness_Butler
Lord Mayor of London (c. 1354–1423)
line was Fulk FitzWarin, 7th Baron FitzWarin (1406–1420), whose eventual successor (via a female line) was William Bourchier, 9th Baron FitzWarin, second
Richard_Whittington
English nobleman
mother was Elizabeth FitzWarin, 8th Baroness FitzWarin (c. 1404 – c. 1427), sister and heiress of Fulk FitzWarin, 7th Baron FitzWarin (1406–1420), feudal
William Bourchier, 9th Baron FitzWarin
William_Bourchier,_9th_Baron_FitzWarin
Elizabeth Cogan, heiress of Bampton. Fulk FitzWarin, 6th Baron FitzWarin (1389–1407), son. Fulk FitzWarin, 7th Baron FitzWarin (1406–1420), son, died aged 14
Feudal_barony_of_Bampton
Surname list
(c. 1412 – bef. 1469) Fulk Bourchier, 10th Baron FitzWarin (1445–1479) John Bourchier, 1st Earl of Bath, 11th Baron FitzWarin (1470–1539) John Bourchier
Bourchier
Former manor in Devon, England
Fulk FitzWarin, 6th Baron FitzWarin (1389–1407), feudal baron of Bampton, Devon, inherited the manor of Tawstock. Fulk FitzWarin, 5th Baron FitzWarin
Manor_of_Tawstock
English noble (1190–1231)
and influence to build up his own retinue of knights, which included Fulk fitzWarin, his first cousins, the four Le Gros brothers, and Baldwin de Bethune
William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke
William_Marshal,_2nd_Earl_of_Pembroke
Baron Botreaux (1388–1462) Alice de Botreaux, she married Fulk FitzWarin, 6th Baron FitzWarin and William Clinton, 4th Baron Clinton mother of John Clinton
William de Botreaux, 2nd Baron Botreaux
William_de_Botreaux,_2nd_Baron_Botreaux
Topics referred to by the same term
Fitzwarren may refer to: Fouke FitzWarren or Fulk FitzWarin (c. 1160–1258), English nobleman turned outlaw from Whittington Castle in Shropshire Norton
Fitzwarren
Medieval monastic house in Alberbury, Shropshire
endowment to All Souls' College, Oxford. Fulk I FitzWarin Maud le Vavasour, Baroness Butler Fulk FitzWarin Baugh, Cox, G.C., D.C. (1982). Monastic Shropshire
Alberbury_Priory
Topics referred to by the same term
1st Earl of Stafford Margaret Audley (FitzWarin) (died 1373), wife of Fulk VIII FitzWarin, 4th Baron FitzWarin (1341–1374) Margaret Audley (Howard) (1540–1564)
Margaret_Audley
Chivalric romance about the English baron Fulk III FitzWarin
romance about the English baron Fulk III FitzWarin, written during the later 13th century, when the actual events of Fulk's life were still in living memory
Fouke_le_Fitz_Waryn
King of England from 1199 to 1216
fitz Regis (bef. 1199 – 1218/1219), whose mother was Hawise, sister of Fulk FitzWarin Osbert Gifford List of earls in the reign of King John Historians are
John,_King_of_England
Motte-and-bailey castle in Shropshire, England
William FitzAlan around 1155. The stone castle was first damaged by Fulk FitzWarin in 1203 and was destroyed by Welsh invaders in 1212; the Le Strange
Ruyton-XI-Towns_Castle
English landowner and soldier
FitzWarin (died before 16 January 1428), daughter of Fulk FitzWarin, 6th Baron FitzWarin (1389–1407) and sole heiress of her brother Fulk FitzWarin,
Richard_Hankford
County in England
Guinevere. Ludlow Castle site features heavily in the folk-story of Fulk FitzWarin, outlawed Lord of Whittington, Shropshire and a possible inspiration
Shropshire
English barony, established AD 1066
Roger Hillary. Margaret Audley (died 1373), who married Fulk FitzWarin, 4th Baron FitzWarin (1341–1374) of Whittington Castle, Shropshire and Alveston
Feudal_barony_of_Barnstaple
Type of prose and verse narrative
exile, complete with rescuing princesses and wrestling with bears. Fulk Fitzwarin, an outlaw in King John's day, has his historical background a minor
Chivalric_romance
Village in South Gloucestershire, England
back to Fulk III FitzWarin, and Fulk is recorded as having incurred a debt of 300 marks for this grant As a royal favour the king pardoned Fulk 200 marks
Alveston
Welsh Prince of Powys Fadog
died 1269 Angharad. Her father tried to marry her to Fulk, son of Marcher Lord Fulk FitzWarin. Lloyd, Jacob Youde W. (1881). The history of the princes
Madog_ap_Gruffudd_Maelor
Illegitimate son of John, King of England
King of England. Oliver's mother was Hawise (Hadwisa), a sister of Fulk FitzWarin. He was probably born before John became king in 1199. Oliver fought
Oliver_fitz_Regis
Castle in northern Shropshire, England
from Fulk III FitzWarin (who apparently claimed it under the Peverels) was not recognised until 1204, leading him to rebel against King John. FitzWarin was
Whittington_Castle
which bear his name. Fulk FitzWarin (c. 1160–1258): Subject of the medieval legend Fouke le Fitz Waryn, which relates the story of Fulk's life as an outlaw
English_mythology
14th century English peer
1373), who married Fulk FitzWarin, 4th Baron FitzWarin (1341–1374) of Whittington Castle, Shropshire and Alveston, Gloucestershire. Fulk's mother was said
James Audley, 2nd Baron Audley
James_Audley,_2nd_Baron_Audley
1332 battle of the Second War of Scottish Independence
closest to the truth". Modern historians differ as to which one, naming Fulk FitzWarin, John Burdon or Balliol himself. Barrow 1965, pp. 99–100. Weir 2006
Battle_of_Dupplin_Moor
Castle in Alberbury with Cardeston, Shropshire, England
Fulk FitzWarin, and had him ejected from the castle and took over his lands citing FitzWarin's words as a renunciation of fealty. However, Fitzwarin was
Alberbury_Castle
Town and civil parish in Shropshire, England
the folk-story of Fulk FitzWarin, outlawed Lord of Whittington, Shropshire and a possible inspiration for the Robin Hood legend. Fulk is brought up in
Ludlow
1st Baron Braose Barony of Whittingham Maurice of Powis (1200–1204) Fulk FitzWarin (1204–1258) [As a vassal of the Earls of Gloucester] Barony of Dyffryn
List of nobles and magnates of England in the 13th century
List_of_nobles_and_magnates_of_England_in_the_13th_century
Prince of Gwynedd from 1199 to 1240
Llywarch "Goch." After Joan's death, Llywelyn took Eva the daughter of Fulk FitzWarin as his wife. As well as children from his marriage to Joan, he also
Llywelyn_ab_Iorwerth
1232-1247, p. 305. Cal. Liberate Rolls, 1240-1245, pp. 139, 144. Presumably Fulk FitzWarin IV (died 1264), son-in-law of Robert de Auberville. Close Rolls of the
Bertram_de_Criol
Medieval French monk-turned-outlaw
13th-century Old French romance Fouke le Fitz Waryn on the life of Fulk FitzWarin. This account is then supplemented from 1205 onwards by English government
Eustace_the_Monk
English noblewoman
Bourchier (before 1473 – 8 August 1557) was daughter of Fulk Bourchier, 10th Baron FitzWarin (25 October 1445 – 18 September 1479). Elizabeth Bourchier's
Elizabeth Bourchier (died 1557)
Elizabeth_Bourchier_(died_1557)
Church in England
Ludlow (northern area) Bishop of Ludlow Archdeacon of Ludlow Wool church Fulk FitzWarin Historic England. "Church of St Laurence and attached railings (1202794)"
St_Laurence's_Church,_Ludlow
English military commander (c. 1256–1325)
On 16 July 1324 Segrave was appointed Seneschal of Gascony and with Fulk FitzWarin, was captain of the troops going to Gascony, serving under Edmund of
John Segrave, 2nd Baron Segrave
John_Segrave,_2nd_Baron_Segrave
Myths and legends of English culture
Morris Bottle-kicking Byard's Leap Chained Oak The Derby Ram Dun Cow Fulk FitzWarin Godiva Guy of Warwick Haxey Hood Game Jack of Kent Lincoln Imp Little
English_folklore
12th-century Anglo-Norman landholder in England
addition to the lands scattered in other counties. Josce's grandson Fulk fitzWarin, who died in 1258, is ostensibly the hero of a lost romantic poem called
Josce_de_Dinan
reign of King Henry I the Benedictine priory of Alberbury founded by Fulk FitzWarin in the 13th century and the Augustinian Chirbury Priory founded in the
History_of_Shropshire
List of mistresses to English and British monarchs
included: Adela de Warenne, his half-first cousin Hawise, sister of Fulk FitzWarin A woman named Clemence A woman named Suzanne Edward II (25 April 1284
English and British royal mistresses
English_and_British_royal_mistresses
English knight (after 1358–1425)
had earlier been granted custody of the lands of Courtenay's stepson, Fulk FitzWarin. Over the years Courtenay acquired considerable property, much of it
Hugh_Courtenay_(died_1425)
Topics referred to by the same term
Fouke may refer to: Fouke or Fulk FitzWarin (c. 1160–c. 1258), English outlaw Fouke Salisbury, Welsh Anglican Dean of St Asaph from 1511 to 1543 Harry
Fouke
Scottish noblewoman (1289–1349)
Beaumont Alice de Beaumont Joan de Beaumont, married Sir Fulk FitzWarin, 3rd Lord FitzWarin Beatrice de Beaumont, married Charles I, Count of Dammartin
Alice Comyn, Countess of Buchan
Alice_Comyn,_Countess_of_Buchan
FitzWalter 1406 1415 Baron FitzWarin (1295) Fulk FitzWarin, 6th Baron FitzWarin 1391 1407 Died Fulk FitzWarin, 7th Baron FitzWarin 1407 1420 Baron Grey de
List_of_peers_1400–1409
Estate within the parish and former manor of Chittlehampton in the county of Devon
sister and heiress was Elizabeth Cogan (1374–1397), wife of Fulk FitzWarin, 5th Baron FitzWarin (1362–1391) Following the death of Nicholas Audley (c. 1328
Brightley,_Chittlehampton
House in Old Hunstanton, Norfolk
appears to derive from an English version of the French romance of Fulk FitzWarin. By the 15th century the family were established as significant local
Hunstanton_Hall
Manor in England
granted by Henry III to Fulk FitzWarin, of the Marcher Lord family of Shropshire, neighbours of the Corbets. Henry had deprived Fulk of a prized manor in
Manor_of_Siston
English noblewoman (c. 1304–1349)
in chief a lion passant guardant or), maternal granddaughter of Fulk IV, Baron FitzWarin).[citation needed] Catherine married William Montacute, 1st Earl
Catherine Grandison, Countess of Salisbury
Catherine_Grandison,_Countess_of_Salisbury
Daughter of John Lestrange
of which six sons survived into adulthood: Margaret, married Fulk, son of Fulk FitzWarin of Whittington Owain 'de la Pole', married Joan Corbet Llywelyn
Hawise_Lestrange
English courtier (d. 1455)
Hoo "The Younger", son, married Hawise FitzWarin, a daughter of Fulk FitzWarin, 1st Baron FitzWarin (Fulk FitzWarin V) and widow of Ralph de Goushull, Thomas
Thomas Hoo, Baron Hoo and Hastings
Thomas_Hoo,_Baron_Hoo_and_Hastings
11th-century Benedictine abbey, now church
3431°N 0.4093°E / 52.3431; 0.4093 (Isleham) Tadlow, Cambridgeshire Fulk FitzWarin in exchange for the abbey giving up disputed claims to Alberbury church
Shrewsbury_Abbey
Calendar year
Andrea Dotti, Italian nobleman and preacher (b. 1256) November 24 – Fulk FitzWarin, English nobleman and landowner December 6 – William Greenfield, English
1315
Thomas de Burgh. 1215, Burgesses, Stafford Town (Borough Charter) 1221, Fulk FitzWarin, Whittington Castle, Shropshire 1227 Jan 30, New Sarum "Richard, bishop
List of licences to crenellate
List_of_licences_to_crenellate
Townland in Leinster, Ireland
divided up between the Bishop of Ossory and the Norman knights: with knight Fitzwarin; later named de la Freyne, being granted or inheriting portions. These
Freynestown,_County_Kilkenny
Prefix in patronymic surnames of Anglo-Norman origin
to 1177 Fulk I FitzWarin (died 1170/1), son of Warin of Metz, and progeny of same name (see Baron FitzWarin) surviving until Fulk XI FitzWarin, 7th Baron
Fitz
12th-century Welsh nobleman
its protagonist an amalgam of the Marcher barons Fulk I FitzWarin and his grandson Fulk III FitzWarin. In the narrative, Yervard is a repeated ravager
Iorwerth_Drwyndwn
English soldier and diplomat
heiress of her brother John Cogan (died 1382), the wife of Fulk IX FitzWarin, 5th Baron FitzWarin (1362–1391), who from his mother Margaret Audley, 3rd daughter
Neil_Loring
Grade I listed country house in Cambridgeshire
Devon and of Hartland in North Devon. Her first husband was Fulk Bourchier, 10th Baron FitzWarin, feudal baron of Bampton in Devon, and having survived Sapcote
Elton_Hall
English politician
of the 5th Baron, and he stood as guarantor for Sir Fulk when he took over the farm of a Fitzwarin manor. By 1382, he was married to Margaret Erdington
Roger_Corbet_(died_1395)
Letter repudiating papal claims to Scotland
Fulco filius Warini Dns de Whitington (Fulk, son of Warin, Lord of Whittington) – Fulk FitzWarin, 1st Baron FitzWarin, Lord of Whittington, Shropshire; SIGILLUM
Barons'_Letter_of_1301
English knight
(died 1516), who married three times. Her first husband was Fulk Bourchier, 10th Baron FitzWarin. She married secondly Sir John Sapcotes, and thirdly Sir
John_Dinham_(1406–1458)
English soldier, courtier and diplomat
secondly, Elizabeth Dynham (died 19 October 1516), widow of Fulk Bourchier, 10th Baron FitzWarin (25 October 1445 – 18 September 1479) and of Sir John Sapcote
Thomas_Brandon_(diplomat)
Village in Shropshire, England
in the Powys family until King John granted it to the FitzWarin family, namely Fulk III FitzWarin (d.1258), whose life is recorded in a medieval romance
Whittington,_Shropshire
12th-century Anglo-Norman noblewoman
who married Hugh de Pulgenet and died in 1212, and Hawise who married Fulk FitzWarin, who died in 1197. In 1199, Sibil and Hawise petitioned the king regarding
Sybil_(wife_of_Pain_fitzJohn)
English noble (1280–1340)
Lancaster Joan de Beaumont, who ("it is said") married Fulk VII FitzWarin, 3rd Baron FitzWarin (died 1349), of Whittington Castle in Shropshire and Alveston
Henry_de_Beaumont
English soldier and courtier
a daughter of Sir John Dinham and widow successively of Fulk Bourchier, 10th Baron FitzWarin and Sir John Sapcotes. Sir Robert Brandon, who married Catharine
William_Brandon_(died_1491)
52.73102; -2.92636 (White Abbey) c. 1225 The abbey was founded by Fulk FitzWarin, it was converted into a house in about 1578 and was remodelled in 1857–58
Listed buildings in Alberbury with Cardeston
Listed_buildings_in_Alberbury_with_Cardeston
English noble
Bourchier was born in Essex, England, the eldest son and heir of Fulk Bourchier, Baron Fitzwarin (d. 18 September 1479) by his wife Elizabeth Dynham, second
John Bourchier, 1st Earl of Bath
John_Bourchier,_1st_Earl_of_Bath
Anglo-Norman nobleman
1237, Fulk fitzWarin attorned before the king, John Devereux, and Richard de Rocheford in the matter of an assise de morte d’ancestor, which Fulk claimed
John Devereux of Bodenham and Decies
John_Devereux_of_Bodenham_and_Decies
English noble (1561–1612)
Edward Stanhope 21. Margaret Jerningham 5. Anne Stanhope 22. Fulk Bourchier, 10th Baron FitzWarin 11. Elizabeth Bourchier 23. Elizabeth Dinham 1. Edward Seymour
Edward Seymour, Lord Beauchamp
Edward_Seymour,_Lord_Beauchamp
Historic estate in Devon, England
married firstly Elizabeth FitzWarin (d.1426/8) (or "FitzWarren") the sole heiress of her brother Fulk FitzWarin, 7th Baron FitzWarin (1406–1420), feudal baron
Annery,_Monkleigh
Calendar year
archbishop (d. 1195) Euthymios Malakes, Byzantine bishop (approximate date) Fulk I FitzWarin (or Fulke), English nobleman (d. 1170) Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of
1115
Decade
Andrea Dotti, Italian nobleman and preacher (b. 1256) November 24 – Fulk FitzWarin, English nobleman and landowner December 6 – William Greenfield, English
1310s
English courtier
1512[citation needed] Page married Elizabeth Bourchier, daughter of Fulk Bourchier, 10th Baron FitzWarin and Elizabeth Dynham, by whom he had a daughter, Elizabeth
Richard_Page_(courtier)
Lord Protector of England from 1547 to 1549
his wife Elizabeth Bourchier (c. 1473–1557), daughter of Fulk Bourchier, 10th Baron FitzWarin (1445–1479). Seymour's suspicions about the fathering of
Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset
Edward_Seymour,_1st_Duke_of_Somerset
English noblewoman and courtier (before 1510–1587)
Elizabeth Bourchier (b. before 1473, d. 1557), a daughter of Fulk Bourchier, 10th Baron FitzWarin (1445–1479). By her father's first marriage to Adelina Clifton
Anne Seymour, Duchess of Somerset
Anne_Seymour,_Duchess_of_Somerset
British nobleman (d. 1497)
Michaelmas 1488, Joan Bourchier (died 3 March 1532), daughter of Fulk Bourchier, 10th Baron FitzWarin, and Elizabeth Dynham. James Tuchet's father, John, the 6th
James Tuchet, 7th Baron Audley
James_Tuchet,_7th_Baron_Audley
English knight (1508–1552)
third husband) Elizabeth Bourchier (d. 1557) a daughter of Fulk Bourchier, 10th Baron FitzWarin (1445–1479), by whom he had an only daughter Anne Stanhope
Michael_Stanhope_(courtier)
Heroic outlaw in English folklore
(1521), (and he also may have been influenced in so doing by the story of FitzWarin); this was the period in which King Richard was absent from the country
Robin_Hood
Calendar year
Piccolomini-Ammannati, Italian Catholic cardinal (b. 1422) September 18 – Fulk Bourchier, 10th Baron FitzWarin, English baron (b. 1445) November 6 – James Hamilton, 1st
1479
Ellesmere and Knockin); John fitzAlan (Lord of Clun and Oswestry); Fulk (IV) fitzWarin; Gruffydd ap Madog (Lord of Dinas Bran); and Ralph le Botiller. In
William_Devereux_(1219–1265)
commissioner at the inquiry in Shrewsbury into the estates of the Barons FitzWarin of Whittington Castle, long troubled by short-lived heirs and a tortuous
Roger_Corbet_(died_1430)
13th-century English noble
lost metrical romance) called The History of Fulk Fitz Warin, as the second wife of Fulk III FitzWarin, the marcher lord with whom the second and third
Robert_de_Auberville
Calendar year
Marzoll, Bishop of Passau (1500–1517) (d. 1517) October 25 – Fulk Bourchier, 10th Baron FitzWarin, English baron (d. 1479) October 31 – Hedwig, Abbess of Quedlinburg
1445
Market town in Shropshire, England
historian R.W. Eyton to have been a cadet branch of the family of Fulk I FitzWarin of Whittington, Shropshire and Alveston, Gloucestershire. The town
Broseley
English peer and politician
(died 19 October 1516), second sister, who married firstly Fulk Bourchier, 10th Baron FitzWarin (died 18 September 1479), feudal baron of Bampton in Devon
John_Dynham,_1st_Baron_Dynham
Decade
Piccolomini-Ammannati, Italian Catholic cardinal (b. 1422) September 18 – Fulk Bourchier, 10th Baron FitzWarin, English baron (b. 1445) November 6 – James Hamilton, 1st
1470s
Decade
Marzoll, Bishop of Passau (1500–1517) (d. 1517) October 25 – Fulk Bourchier, 10th Baron FitzWarin, English baron (d. 1479) October 31 – Hedwig, Abbess of Quedlinburg
1440s
Baroness FitzWarine 1433 1471 Died Fulk Bourchier, 10th Baron FitzWarin 1471 1479 Died John Bourchier, 11th Baron FitzWarin 1479 1539 Baron Grey de Wilton
List_of_peers_1470–1479
Decade
archbishop (d. 1195) Euthymios Malakes, Byzantine bishop (approximate date) Fulk I FitzWarin (or Fulke), English nobleman (d. 1170) Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of
1110s
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