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Friday, August 28, 2020

Baron Fulk Fitz Warin & Lady Mabel de la Pole

 121684550. Baron Fulk Fitz Warin & 121684551. Lady Mabel de la Pole

~1250, Mabel born in England, d/o 60848500. Gruffud ap Gwenwynwyn & 60848501. Hawise le Strange.

9/14/1251, Fulk born at Whytinton, Shropshire, England, heir & s/o 47281870. Fulk Fitz Warin & 243369100. Constance de Tosny.

5/14/1264, Fulk’s father killed at the Battle of Lewes fighting as a royalist. Lord Edward (I) and his father King Henry III captured by Montfort at the battle of Lewes.

1264-65, Simon de Montfort, earl of Leicester, effectively ruled England.

7/23/1264, Peter de Monte Forti given the Castle of Whytenton, late of Fulk son of Warin. Mandate to Fulk son of Warn the younger to deliver it to him. William de Valencia was given custody of the manor until the full age of the heir. (S) CPRs.

12/20/1264, Fulk fitz Warin, junior, to surrender Whittington castle to Peter de Montfort. [The castle was not surrendered.]

8/4/1265, Lord Edward [I] defeated Montfort’s army at the battle of Evesham, Worcester, ending the Baron’s Revolt. Montfort and 2 of his sons were killed.

4/16/1266, Whereas the king granted to Fulk son of Warin the younger the wardship of a carcuate of land in Staunton late of Fulk son of Warin, deceased, who held in chief, and before that he had assigned the same land to Constance late the wife of the said Fulk the elder, as part of her dower ; he grants to the said Fulk the younger that he will provide for him in a ward or escheat of the value of £10. (S) CPRs.

1/20/1267, Constance sues her son “Fulk de Leyham” for one-third of the manor of Auberbyr’.

1271-82, Fouke le fitz Warin complains to God and to our Lord and King … (S) Calendar of Ancient Petitions Relating to Wales, Rees, 1975, P466.

11/16/1272, Edward I succeeded Henry III as King of England.

4/29/1273, Proof of age of Fulk son of Warin. Nicholas de Hanrede, knight, says the said Fulk will be 22 on the day of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross next [9/14/1273] … he was sheriff of Berks, and on Wednesday after the said feast he was at Wanetinge in the house of Fulk, the said Fulk's father, when news came that his wife had borne him a son, who was this Fulk, for he had no other. … the birth of this Fulk, and the father and friends were much congratulated because all his other children were girls. … (S) CIsPM.

[––Fulk & Margaret––]

~1273, Fulk married Margaret.

4/29/1273, Order to the sheriff of Berks to deliver lo Fulk son of Warin, son and heir of Fulk son of Warin, deceased, tenant in chief, the lands late of his said father, he having done fealty ; so that he do homage on the king's coming to England. (S) CFRs.

1274, [date of 1st writ] IPM of Thomas Corbeth. The manor with names of free tenants holding knights' fees and doing suit at the court of Caus, viz.—…, Robert Corbeth, Fulk son of Fulk son of Warin, John de Arundel, …, and Robert Burnel without suit, 1 fee each. (S) CIsPM.

6/12/1274, IPM of Maud late the wife or Robert Corbet: Balisleye in the Marches of Wales, township held of Sir Fulk son of Warin. (S) CIsPM.

11/27/1274, Sir Fulk fitz Warin foreman of the Jury, inquest of Ford Hundred.

1275, Theobald le Botyller demands against Agnes Bacun … Agnes vouched to warrant Fulk, son of Fulk fitz Warin, who vouched for John le Vavasur, … (S) Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, V1, 1892, P278.

3/1276, Sir Fulk fitz Warin one of 4 knights on the inquest after the death of John le Strange.

1276, It was alleged that Fulk fitz Warin had used violence to compel people to attend his fair at Wantage, Berkshire.

12/12/1276, Fulk summoned for military service.

2/25/1277, An inquest held at Shrewsbury by Bogo de Knovill where some history of Fulk and his father are documented, including conflicts with the Corbet and the marriage of Fulk and Margaret. (S) Montgomeryshire Collections, V8, 1875, P88.

11/26/1279, Fulk son of Warin doing homage for 1.75 fees in Rafhtafli, Kilkenny, Ireland. (S) CPRs. [Which his father held in 1247.]

1282, Fulk in the army of Wales.

12/11/1282, King Edward’s forces defeated Llewelyn ap Gruffydd at the Battle of Radnor in eastern Wales. King Edward received the head of Llywelyn at Rhuddlan castle. [Aka Battle of Orewin Bridge.]

6/28/1283, Fulk fitz-Warren summoned to Shrewsbury by writ from Rhuddlan to the king to hold a colloquium to ordain what should be done with David, brother of Llewellyn, formerly prince of Wales. (S) The Titular Barony of Clavering, 1891, P16.

6/16/1284, Fulk granted free warren, and a market and fair at Alberbury, Shropshire. (S) Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs.

12/1/1284, Protection with clause volumus for the following going beyond seas with the king … Fulk son of Warin for 1 year. (S) CPRs.

Aft. 12/29/1284 [date of 1st writ] IPM of John de Ripariis: Foteswycke within the manor of Waneting. 115s. rent, held of Fulk son of Fulk son of Warin, which rent Fulk son of Warin, grandfather of Fulk that now is, gave to William de Ripariis, father of the said John, with Eleanor his daughter in free marriage.

1285, Fulk fitz Warin received a licence to set up booths in his weekly market, pulled down by the justices on the last eyre in Berkshire, on a presentment by some rivals that they had been erected after a previous eyre in the time of Henry III. (S) Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs.

7/1/1285, Grant to Fulk son of Warin, of the marriage of his eldest son, and in case of his death, of the next heir. (S) CPRs.

6/24/1286 from Dover, King Edward traveled to Gascony where he would stay for 3 years.

6/14/1287, Fulk fitz Warin sent a writ of assistance for Edmund, the king’s brother, to join him at Gloucester with horses and arms to go against Rhys ap Maredudd, lord of Towy in Wales. (S) Lestrange Records, Lestrange, 1916, P202.

8/15/1287, Edmund, earl of Cornwall’s force of 4,000 joined up with an army of 6,700 at Rhys ap Maredudd’s castle of Dryslwyn, Wales, and began a siege. They built a trebuchet to attack the castle. [The castle fell Sept. 5th; but Rhys escaped.]

4/15/1288, Agreement between Adam de Stratton and Sir Fulk son of Warin, with ratification by Constance, mother of Sir Fulk, widow. (S) Catalogue of Ancient Deeds, V3, 1900.

8/4/1288 at Oleron in Bearn, The king granted Fulk fitz Warin the marriage of the son and heir of John de Gousle, tenant in chief, to the use of one of his daughters. (S) Record Series, V23, 1898, P169.

1292, Fulk in the army of Wales.

3/25/1292, Fulk fitz Warin attested a deed of Richard, earl of Arundel at Shrawardine castle.

10/3/1292, Fulk fitz Warin of Alberburi summoned to answer Fulk fitz Warin of Wytinton … the manor of Alberburi … Fulk fitz Warin of Alberburi replied that Fulk fitz Warin, his brother, and the father of Fulk fitz Warin of Wytinton, had given him the manor simply and unconditionally.

2/14/1293, Richard, earl of Arundel, entered Fulk’s lands at Whytington with horses and arms and banners displayed, spoiled the inhabitants of their goods, slain some of Fulk’s men, … .

9/12/1294, Grant to Fulk, son of Warin, tenant in chief, going to Gascony on the king’s service, ... demise … manor of Waneting, … in case of his death … be of full force. (S) Wantage Past and Present, Gibbons, 1901, P48. [Fulk apparently was diverted to Wales.]

10/27/1294, Richard, earl of Arundel, by writ the commander of forces sent to relieve Bere castle [Wales], along with Fulk fitz Warin, Roger l’estrange, Bogo de Novol, and Peter Corbet. [King Edward was involved in a long war to protect lands in Gascony from Philip IV of France.] (S) The Welsh Wars of Edward I, P252.

1295, Fulk fitz Warin accused Richard, earl of Arundel, of ravaging his lands at Whittington.

6/24/1295, Fulk 1st summoned to parliament.

6/15/1299, Grant to Fulk son of Warin of the marriage of Margaret daughter and heir of Ralph de Gousle, tenant in chief, in compensation of the grant of 1284. (S) CPRs.

2/14/1293, Fulk fitz Warin returned as a holder of lands or rents of the yearly value of £40 and upwards, both in Gloucestershire and Yorkshire.

2/12/1301, Fulco filius Warini, Cominus de Whitington, joined the Barons’ Letter to pope Boniface VIII.

8/10/1301, The King ordered Fulk fitz Warin and Richard Fitz Alan, earl of Arundel, to abstain from attacking each other.

4/14/1302, Licence for Fulk son of Warin the elder to grant in fee simple to Fulk his son the manor of Dalestan, co. Gloucester. (S) CPRs.

11/23/1303, Fulk son of Warin of Swetinton named in a commission to provide a jury in the Marches of Wales. (S) CPRs.

2/28/1305, Fulk Fitz Warin attended parliament at Westminster. (S) Records of the Parlaiment, Maitland, 1893, P-CXIV.

1306, Infant heiress Joan of Bluntesdon held by knight service of Fulk fitz Warin. (S) Legislation of Edward I, Plucknett, 1949, P118.

1307, Robert de Tony brought a writ against John Pride who vouched to warranty Fulk fitz-Warin, who essoined himseld de malo veniendi … (S) Chronicles and Memorials, 1879, P504.

7/7/1307, Edward II became king on the death of his father.

9/28/1309, Licence upon fine for Fulk son of Warin to grant to Walter de Gloucester, for the life of the latter, the manor of Aleweston, co. Gloucester, held in chief. (S) CPRs.

2/28/1310, Licence to Fulk son of Warin the elder to enfeoff John de Bello Campo of Somerset of the manor of Whytyngton … to regrant it to the former for life, with remainders to Fulk son of Warin, the younger, and Eleanor his wife, and their issue. (S) CPRs.

6/18/1310, Fulk summoned against the Scots.

8/1310, King Edward, invading Scotland, would spend a year on the expedition with no major conflicts, using Berwick as his base of operations.

6/1/1311, Licence for Fulk son of Warin to grant in fee to Fulk son of Fulk son of Warin 2 parts of a moiety of the manor of Staunton, co. Wilts, held in chief. (S) CPRs.

3/3/1312, Edmund, earl of Arundel, certifies, … he has received the homage of Griffin de la Pole [Margaret’s brother] for his manor of Longenolre … Witnesses, – Fulk le Strange, Peter Corbet, Roger Corbet, Fulk fitz Warin, … Knights … (S) Antiquities of Shropshire, V6, Eyton, 1858, P63.

5/21/1313, Protection for 1 year for Fulk son of Warin, staying beyond seas. (S) CPRs.

10/16/1313, Fulk pardoned as an adherent of Thomas, earl of Lancaster, in any part of the death of Piers de Gavaston.

Bef. 4/29/1315, Fulk died. (S) CFRs.

(S) Antiquities of Shropshire, V11, 1860, P40-1. (S) Antiquities of Shropshire, V7, Eyton, 1858, P84.

Family notes:

·         Fulk fitz Warin of Alberburi [uncle] and Fulk fitz Warin of Wytinton [nephew] may have some records intermixed.

Children of Fulk and Margaret:

i. Hawise Fitz Warin (60842275), born ~1275 in Wales.

ii. Fulk fitz Warin, born ? in England.

10/21/1299, Protection with clause … for Fulk son of Fulk son of Warin, going to Scotland on the king’s service.

6/24/1305, Fulk son of Fulk son of Warin, addressed to the sheriff of Gloucester, for the manor of Alwestan. (S) CCRs.

Fulk married Eleanor ?.

1311, Fulk son of Fulk son of Warin to grant a messuage and land in Stanton Fitzwarren to Richard de Abyndon, retaining land in Wantage (Berks) and the castle and hundred of Whittington (Salop). (S) UKNA.

4/19/1322, Fulk son of Warin, lord of Witinton, to select 100 footmen and conduct them to Newcastle-upon-Tyne. (S) CPRs.

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