Fulk V, 1st Baron FitzWarin

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Fulk FitzWarin

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Whittington, Shropshire, England
Death: November 24, 1315 (64)
Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Fulk FitzWarin, IV and Constance de Tosny
Husband of Mabli verch Gruffudd
Father of Hawise FitzWarin; Fulk FitzWarin, VI, 2nd Baron FitzWarin; Alice Longslow and Sir William FitzWarin, Governor of Montgomery Castle
Brother of Sir Guillaume FitzWarin; Joan FitzWarin; Hawise FitzWarin and Mabel FitzWarin

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About Fulk V, 1st Baron FitzWarin

Because he married a Welshwoman, he appears in the Welsh genealogies. See Peter Batrum, http://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/5572/Bleddyn%... (May 6, 2017; Anne Brannen, curator)

Sir Fulk IV FitzWarin, 1st Lord FitzWarin, Baron of Whittington Castle1,2,3,4,5

b. 14 September 1251, d. 24 November 1315

  • Father Sir Fulk III FitzWarin6 d. 14 May 1264
  • Mother Constance de Tony6 d. b 11 Aug 1289

Sir Fulk IV FitzWarin, 1st Lord FitzWarin, Baron of Whittington Castle was born on 14 September 1251 at Whittington, Shropshire, England.3 He married Margaret de la Pole, daughter of Sir Griffith ap Gwenwynwyn de la Pole, Prince of Upper Powys and Hawise le Strange, before 25 February 1277; They had 3 sons (Sir Fulk, 2nd Lord FitzWarin; Sir William; & John) & 2 daughters (Hawise, wife of Ralph de Goushill, & of Sir Robert de Hoo; & Mabel).3 Sir Fulk IV FitzWarin, 1st Lord FitzWarin, Baron of Whittington Castle died on 24 November 1315 at age 64.3

Family

Margaret de la Pole d. 11 May 1336

Children

  • Hawise FitzWarin+3,7,4,5 b. c 1275, d. 2 Sep 1344
  • Sir Fulk V FitzWarin, 2nd Lord FitzWarin+2,3 b. 1277, d. c 6 Jun 1336
  • Sir William FitzWarin, Governor of Montgomery Castle+8,3 b. c 1316, d. 28 Oct 1361 or 3 Nov 1361

Citations

[# S4353] Unknown author, The Complete Peerage, by Cokayne, Vol. V, p. 495; Wallop Family, p. 332; Stemmata Robertson, p. 230/1.

  1. [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 104.
  2. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 660-661.
  3. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 213.
  4. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 490.
  5. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 659-660.
  6. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 303.
  7. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 162.

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 family had been great lords for nearly a century, at least since his grandfather Fulk III had recovered Whittington Castle in 1205. This castle was their main residence and its lordship was a marcher lordship near Oswestry. This has been in Shropshire since 1536 and also in the Domesday Book, but for much of the intervening period was regarded as part of Wales.
  • All the heads of the family had the name Fulk, and the barony with the castle and lordship of Whittington descended from father to son until the death of Fulk XI in 1420. It then passed down the female line into the Bourchier family. John Bourchier, 11th Baron FitzWarin was created Earl of Bath in 1536. However, the barony became abeyant upon the death of the 4th Earl in 1636 and remains so.
    • Predecessors of peers
  • Fulk I FitzWarin (d.1170/1), a supporter of King Henry II (1154-1189), of Whittington in Shropshire and Alveston in Gloucestershire, son of the "shadowy or mythical" Warin of Metz, Lorraine.[2]
  • Fulk II FitzWarin (fl.1194), married Hawise de Dinan, daughter and co-heiress of Joceas de Dinan.[3] His younger son was William FitzWarin who on being granted the Devon manor of Brightley for his seat, adopted the surname "de Brightley".[4]
  • Fulk III FitzWarin (died 1258), obtained Whittington Castle in 1204, and was the subject of the famous legend[5] Romance of Fouke le Fitz Waryn
  • Sir Fulk IV FitzWarin (d.1264), drowned in the River Ouse while fleeing from the Battle of Lewes in 1264.[6]
    • Barons FitzWarin (1295)
  • Fulk V FitzWarin, 1st Baron FitzWarin (1251–1315), summoned to Parliament as Lord Fitzwarine 23 June 1295.
  • Fulk VI FitzWarin, 2nd Baron FitzWarin (c.1285–1337)
  • Fulk VII FitzWarin, 3rd Baron FitzWarin (c.1315–1349)
  • Fulk VIII FitzWarin, 4th Baron FitzWarin (1340–1374)
  • Fulk IX FitzWarin, 5th Baron FitzWarin (1362–1391)
  • Fulk X FitzWarin, 6th Baron FitzWarin (1389–1407)
  • Fulk XI FitzWarin, 7th Baron FitzWarin (1406–1420)
  • Elizabeth FitzWarin, 8th Baroness FitzWarin (c.1404–c.1427), sister, married Richard II Hankford (c.1397-1431), son and heir of Richard I Hankford (dvp 1419), MP, son of Sir William Hankford (c.1350 – 1423),[7] of Annery, Devon, Chief Justice of the King's Bench. Upon her death the barony must have been in abeyance between her daughters Thomasine Hankford (1423–1453) and Elizabeth Hankford (c.1424-1433) until the death of the latter in 1433.
  • Thomasine Hankeford, 9th Baroness FitzWarin (1423–1453), married Sir William Bourchier (1407-1470), 2nd son of William Bourchier, 1st Count of Eu (1386-1420). He was summoned to Parliament as Lord FitzWarin in her right and is thus deemed:[8]
    • .... etc.
  • From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron_FitzWarin _____________________

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Fulk V, 1st Baron FitzWarin's Timeline

1251
September 14, 1251
Whittington, Shropshire, England
1276
1276
Whittington Oswestry, Shropshire, England (United Kingdom)
1277
1277
Whittington, Shropshire, England
1279
1279
Shropshire, England (United Kingdom)
1315
November 24, 1315
Age 64
Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England
1316
1316
Whittington, Shropshire, England