47281870. Lord Fulk Fitz Warin & 47281871. Clarice de Gosteling & 243369100. Constance de Tosny
~1205, Clarice born in England, d/o §§Robert
de Gosteling, s/o §§Sansom de Gosteling.
~1210, Fulk born in England, s/o 94563740. Fulk fitz
Warin & 189118213. Maud le Vavasour.
10/19/1216, Henry
III, age 9, succeeded John as King of England.
[––Clarice––]
1219, Robert de
Auberville and his wife Clarice in transactions involving Robertsbridge.
[Clarice would have to be at least age 14.]
1222-38, Quitclaim. From:
Clarice daughter of Robert de Gosteling To: John, prior of Canterbury Cathedral
Priory … except for 36 acres there which Robert de Ambervill', her husband, has
defended against the sea. For this quitclaim the priory has given her the 36
acres. … (S) UKNA.
1233, Constance born in England, d/o 9994936. Baron Ralph
de Tony & 9994937. Pernel de Lacy.
[––Fulk & Clarice––]
~1238, Fulk married 2nd Clarice, widow of Robert
de Auberville.
1241, Fulk’s father died.
1244, Fulk fitz Warin a surety for Hugh de Plugenai of
Berkshire.
3/3/1245, The king has granted to Fulk fitz Warin that 200m,
which the king has pardoned him of the debts that he owed, are to be allowed to
the same Fulk at the Exchequer in his first terms. (S) FRsHIII. [Likely relief
owed for possession of his lands.]
6/30/1245, At Dunstaple and Linton, an assembly of nobles
deputed Fulk to proceed to London and give Martin, the Pope’s Nuncio, formal
notice to leave the kingdom.
7/5/1245, Fulk fitz Warin the first attestor to a royal
charter at Windsor.
11/8/1245, Mandate to Fulk son of Warin, John Lestrange and
Henry de Aldithele, upon whom Griffin son of Maddoc and Griffin son of Wenunwen
have agreed as arbitrators touching certain lands in Dendowver, … (S) CPRs.
5/23/1246, The king has granted to Fulk fitz Warin that he
is to render 20s at the Exchequer … which he promised him [the king] towards [the
marriage of] his sister, the Empress. (S) FRsHIII.
1247, Fulk son of Warin held 1.75 fees in Rafhtafti,
Ireland. (S) Knights’ Fees in Counties Wesford, Carlow and Kilkenny, Brooks,
1950, P190.
11/22/1248, A fine levied between Thomas Corbet, plaintiff,
and Fulk fitz Warin, deforciant, concerning customs and fees requred by Thomas
on a knight’s fee held by Fulk in Alberbury.
1249, Fulk Fitz Warin acknowledges that he gave, conceded
and by his charter confirmed to Mabil, his daughter, for homage and her
service, his entire manor of Lambourn with all appurtenances, to have and hold
for herself and the heirs of her body.
7/1/1250, Commission to James de Aldidele, William de
Oddingeseles, … to hear and determine, … contentions between Thomas Corbet and
Fulk son of Warin the younger, touching lands in Balisleg, … (S) CPRs.
10/1250, Fulk fitz Warin and Clarice his wife fined one mark
for a writ in Kent.
1250-51, Clarice died.
[––Fulk & Constance––]
1250-51, Fulk married Constance
8/1251, Fulk attended at gathering of knights and their
“dames” at the manor of Ralph le Botiller at Wemmes, but his wife Constance was
absent beause she was pregnant. (S) Index Library, V30, 1903, P75.
9/1251, Nicholas de Hanrede, knight was at Wanetinge in the
house of Fulk when news arrived about the birth of his son Fulk. [The father
and friends were much congratulated because all his other children were girls.]
8/1252, Fulk, son of Fulco fitz Warin, fined 1 mark to have
a writ in Wiltshire.
5/30/1253, Protection for the following going with the king
to Gascony … Fulk son of Warin. (S) CPRs.
8/6/1253, King Henry left for Gascony from
Portsmouth with 300 ships. [Various camps, returning 1/1255.]
1255, Fulk fitz Warin formally defied his lord, Thomas
Corbet, for calling Fulk’s father a traitor and rendered back his homage to him
by proxy. (S) Welsh History Review, Vs5-6, 1970, P15.
5/14/1256, Commission of oyer … touching a complaint by Fulk
son of Warin against John son of Alan of his parks broken and destroyed, … (S)
CPRs.
5/10/1257, Mandate to Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford
and Essex, Humphrey de Bohun his son, Reynold son of Peter, Roger de Mortuo
Mari, … Walter de Clifford, … Thomas Corbet, John Lestrange, John son of Alan,
Fulk son of Warin, Griffin son of Maddoc and Ralph le Botiller, to be of
counsel and aid to John de Grey, appointed by Edward the king’s son to keep the
march of Wales … and to be captain of his army … (S) CPRs.
9/25/1257, Protection for those staying in Wales in the
service of Edward the king’s son … Fulk son of Warin. (S) CPRs.
5/10/1259, IPM of Margery de Blumenhull: Stafford. Ascheleye
… she paid 7s yearly to Sir Fulk son of Warin. (S) CIsPM.
6/29/1260, While James de Audley (47283728) was away at
court, Fulk fitz Warin (47281870), Griffith ap Gwenwynwyn (60848500), and John
le Strange (121697006) sent Welshmen to ravage James’ lands, burning 3 vills,
killing 8 men, wounding 10, taking 10 prisoners, 260 oxen … (S) Le Strange
Records, LeStrange, 1916, P125.
7/1260, Prince Llywelyn of Wales invaded the
Marches of Wales.
6/29/1260, While James de Audley was away at court, Fulk
fitz Warin, Griffith ap Gwenwynwyn, and John le Strange sent Welshmen to ravage
James’ lands, burning 3 vills, killing 8 men, wounding 10, taking 10 prisoners,
260 oxen …
8/1/1260, Fulk Fitz Warin one of the vassals to the crown
summoned to muster at Shrewsbury with horses and arms against Lewellyn ap
Griffith. (S) Antiquities of Shropshire, V7-8, 1858, P26.
1/18/1263, Protection for Fulk son of Warin acting in the
March of Wales for the defence of his lands there against the Welsh. (S) CPRs.
7/7/1264, Safe conduct for … and his household, horses and
harness, coming to the king. … Fulk son of Warin … . (S) CPRs.
5/14/1264, Fulk killed [drowned] at the battle of Lewes
fighting for the king. (S) FMG.
5/14/1264, Lord Edward (I) and his father King
Henry III captured by Montfort at the battle of Lewes, Sussex, “at the Mill of
the Hide”. An estimated 2700 died. Lord Edward and his knights penetrated the
center of Montfort’s army, but was flanked on both sides by armored calvary.
[––Constance––]
8/20/1265, Simple protection for Constance late the wife of
Fulk son of Warin, until Christmas. (S) CPRs.
9/18/1265, Assignment to Constance late the wife of Fulk son
of Warin of the manors of Waneting and Alvestan, to hold in tenancy until dower
be assigned to her. (S) CPRs.
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’. (S) Antiquities of Shropshire, V7, Eyton,
1858, P84.
1287, Constance de Tony was summoned for holding view
of frankpledge and waif in her manor of Alewestan, and she pleads that she
holds the aforesaid view, &c in dower of the inheritance of Fulk fitz
Warine. (S) Athenaeum, 1885, P431.
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.
Constance died.
(S) Antiquities of Shropshire, V7, Eyton, 1858.
Children of Fulk and Clarice:
i. Mabel Fitz Warin (23640935), born ~1240 in England.
Children of Fulk and Constance:
ii. Fulk Fitz Warin (121684550), born 9/14/1251 in
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.
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] … the birth of this Fulk, and the father and
friends were much congratulated because all his other children were girls. …
(S) CIsPM.
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