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1249 John P. Ravilious states that Janet Meisel, Barons of the Welsh Frontier: The Corbet, Pantulf and Fitz Warin Families, 1066-1272 p. 96, states that an item in the Kings Bench in 1249 states, [1]

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 of Fulk and his heirs freely, quietly, etc., saving religious service, as is described in his charter.

1251 Fulk, son of Fulk IV fitz Warin and Constance de Tosny, was born on September 14. [2]

Sir Fulk Fitzwarin of Whittington, Salop, Alveston, co. Gloucester, Wantage, Berks, and Stanton Fitzwarren, Wilts, only s. and h. of Sir Fulk Fitzwarin, of the same (who d. 14 May 1264, being drowned in the Ouse, when endeavouring to escape, at the battle of Lewes),(c) by Constance, da. of Sir Ralph de Tony, of Castle Maud (now Painscastle), co. Radnor, South Tawton, Devon, and Flamstead, Herts.(d) He was b. at Whittington, 14.Sep. 1251.(e)

(d) A moiety of the manor of Yarkhill, co. Hereford, was given in free marriage to Ralph de Tony and Perronelle his wife; after Ralph's death, Perronelle gave it in free marriage to Fulk fitz Warin and Constance his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, with rem. to Perronelle and her heirs. By a fine, levied from St. Hilary in three Weeks 42 Hen. III, Fulk fitz Warin and Constance his wife conveyed the said moiety to Richard Pryde and Margery his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, with rem. to 'Margery, for life, rem. to the next heirs of Richard. In 1307 Robert de Tony, son of Ralph, son of Roger, son of the said Ralph de Tony, brought an action to recover the moiety from John Pryde, who called to warrant Fulk son of Fulk fitz Warin. (Feat of Fines, case 80, file 14, no. 277; De Banco, Easter 35 Edw. I, m. 186; Year Book, p. 504). The above named Constance had livery, II Feb. 1265/6, of the manor of Alveston and tenements in Stanton, which had been assigned to her as dower (Close Roll, 50 Hen. III, m. 7 d).

(e) Proof of the full age "Fulconis filii Warini coram Consilio domini R. apud Westm'," Thursday after St. Mark [27 Apr.] 1273. "Fulco filius Warini qui nunc sequitur pro hereditate sua erit die Exaltacionis sancte Crucis proximo futuro etatis viginti et duorum annorum. . . . De nullo altero [filio Fulconis patris istius Fulconis] aliquid novit . . . et predictus F. natus fuit apud Whytinton' ad festum Exaltacionis sancte Crucis." (Ch. Inq. p. m., Edw. I, file 3, no. I7).

1264 Fulk IV fitz Warin died on May 14. [3]

Sir Fulk Fitzwarin, of the same [Whittington, Salop, Alveston, co. Gloucester, Wantage, Berks, and Stanton Fitzwarren, Wilts] … [died] 14 May 1264, being drowned in the Ouse, when endeavouring to escape, at the battle of Lewes) … (c)

(c)"In flumine vicino submersus" (Rishanger, De Bellix, p. 34.). He was s. and h. of Fulk fitz Warin of Whittington (living Oct. 1250), who m., 1stly, Maud, widow of Theobald Walter, and da. of Robert le Vavasur (Patent Roll, 9 Joh., m. 5; Fine Roll, mm. 11, 8), and, 2ndly, Clarice Dauberville (Fine Roll, 34 Hen. III, m. 2; Chron. of Fulk Fitz Warin, p. 410). This Fulk had been outlawed, but was pardoned, I5 Nov. 1203, his castle of Whittington being restored to him, 17 Oct. I204.'(Patent Rolls, 5 Joh., m. 5; 6 Joh., m. 7). He was s. and h. of Fulk fitz Warin (living in Nov. 1194), by Hawise, da. and coh. of Josce de Dinan (Rot. Curie Regis, vol. i, p. 37; Cartalary of Gloucester, no. 382). The last named Fulk was s. and h. of Fulk fitz Warin, of Whittington and Alveston, who d. in 1170 or 1171 (Pipe Roll:, 16 and 17 Hen. II, Gloucestershire), son of the shadowy or mythical Warin, of Metz in Lorraine.

Research Notes:

Fulk fitz Warin IV of Whittington, co. Salop.; supporter of King Henry III against Simon de Montfort; married Constance de Tony/Tosny; k. in escaping from Battle of Lewes, (drowned), 14 May 1264.
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Footnotes:

[1] Newsgroup Post, soc.genealogy.medieval, John P. Ravilious, "CP Correction: Fulk 'III' FitzWarin and His Descendants," 3 May 2003, [GoogleGroups_SGM].

[2] George E. Cokayne and Vicary Gibbs, ed., The Complete Peerage, rev., Vol. 5, Dacre to Dysart (London, St. Catherine Press, 1926), 495.

[3] George E. Cokayne and Vicary Gibbs, ed., The Complete Peerage, rev., Vol. 5, Dacre to Dysart (London, St. Catherine Press, 1926), 495.

[4] Newsgroup Post, soc.genealogy.medieval, John P. Ravilious, "CP Correction: Fulk 'III' FitzWarin and His Descendants," 3 May 2003, [GoogleGroups_SGM].