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Fulk II FITZWARIN

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Name Fulk II FITZWARIN [1] Birth Abt 1138 Of Whittington, Shropshire, England [2]
Gender Male Death Bef 1195 [1] Alt. Death Abt 1198 [2] Alt. Death Ancestor Ancestor - M
_UID 1424F576942C4383BF31D5056C8A56D51402 Person ID I10451 Carney Wehofer July 2025 Last Modified 5 Feb 2012
Father Fulk I FITZWARIN, I, b. Abt 1108, Of Bromley, Shropshire, England d. 1171 (Age ~ 63 years)
Mother EVA, b. Abt 1108 d. Yes, date unknown Family ID F5572 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Hawise DE DINAN, b. Abt 1146 d. Abt 1226 (Age ~ 80 years) Children 1. Fulk III FITZWARIN, b. Abt 1165, Of Whittington, Shropshire, England d. Bef 1258 (Age ~ 92 years)
2. Eve FITZWARIN, b. Abt 1167 d. Yes, date unknown Family ID F5201 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Aug 2016
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Notes - Sir Fulke Fitz-Warine, being under the tutelage of Sir Josce de Dinant, fell in love with his dau., Hawise, and marring her, proceeded with her father to Ireland and assisted him in his wars against Walter de Lacie. About the year 1122, this Fulke was constituted by King Henry I lieutenant of the Marches of Wales, and afterwards steward of the household, and lord and governor of those Marches. Of Sir Fulk it is stated that, at one time falling out with Prince John, King Henry's son, at a game of chess, and having his head broken by a blow of the chessboard from the prince, he returned the assault so violently as nearly to deprive his opponent of life. He d. some time before the year 1195, leaving a dau. Eve, and was s. by his eldest son, Fulke FitzWarine. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 213, Fitz-Warine, Barons Fitz-Warine]
A good book relating to this period and this particular person is written by Elizabeth Chadwick, and is entitled "Shields of Pride"
- Sir Fulke Fitz-Warine, being under the tutelage of Sir Josce de Dinant, fell in love with his dau., Hawise, and marring her, proceeded with her father to Ireland and assisted him in his wars against Walter de Lacie. About the year 1122, this Fulke was constituted by King Henry I lieutenant of the Marches of Wales, and afterwards steward of the household, and lord and governor of those Marches. Of Sir Fulk it is stated that, at one time falling out with Prince John, King Henry's son, at a game of chess, and having his head broken by a blow of the chessboard from the prince, he returned the assault so violently as nearly to deprive his opponent of life. He d. some time before the year 1195, leaving a dau. Eve, and was s. by his eldest son, Fulke FitzWarine. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 213, Fitz-Warine, Barons Fitz-Warine]
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Sources - [S837] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, (Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883), p. 213, Fitz-Warine, Barons Fitz-Warine, ISBN 0-8063-0789-7. (Reliability: 3).
- [S72] United Ancestries, Automated Archives, Inc., Automated Family Pedigrees - #1, (CD-100, Banner Blue Software, 1994), ISBN 1-56787-100-3.
- [S837] Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, (Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883), p. 213, Fitz-Warine, Barons Fitz-Warine, ISBN 0-8063-0789-7. (Reliability: 3).