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Fulk FitzWarin I

Birth
Death
1170 (aged 59–60)
Burial
Alberbury, Shropshire Unitary Authority, Shropshire, England Add to Map
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Lord of Whittington & Alderbury, Guarine de Meer, Fulko, who guarded the MARIAN CHALICE, said to be the HOLY GRAIL with the blood of Jesus CHRIST.
Birthplace @ Bramley, Shropshire, England
Death: 1170 (56-64) ;actual burial unknown at this time!
Alveston, Gloucestershire, England, burial at Alberbury Priory founded by him.
Immediate Family:
Son of Sir Guy Warin;The Bold; de Metz and Baroness Melette (Maud) Maud Peverell, Heiress of Whittington, Whittinton Castle;
Husband of Miletta de Whittington and Eva Whittington and FitzWarin;
Children: Warin FitzWarin FitzWarin; Fulk II;Brunin; FitzWarin, Lord of Whittington and Alveston; Emmeline de Hungerford; Richard Fitzwarin; Ralph Fitz Warin; and William Fitzwarin;
Brother of Roger de Metz and William de Metz.
Sources:
About Fulk FitzWarin, Lord of Whittington and Alderbury
Fulk I FitzWarin (d.1170/1), a supporter of King Henry II (1154-1189), of Whittington in Shropshire and Alveston in Gloucestershire, son of Warin of Metz, Lorraine.[2] Fulk I (d.1170/1) was rewarded by King Henry II (1154-1189) for his support of his mother Empress Matilda in her civil war with King Stephen (1135-1154) and conferred to him in 1153 the royal manor of Alveston in Gloucestershire and in 1149 the manor of Whadborough in Leicestershire. Fulk II held those properties after the death of his father in 1171.[7]

One of the most prominent legends concerning Whittington Castle regards the MARIAN CHALICE, thought by some to be the Holy Grail. According to this legend, Sir Fulk FitzWarin, the great grandson of Payne Peveril and one in the line of guardians of the Grail and King Arthur, guarded the grail. A story from the 13th century states that the Grail was kept in a private chapel of the castle when Sir Foulke was there. The coat of arms of Fulk FitzWarin is hung above the castle archway.

http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id50.html.
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Whittington Castle and the families of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, Peverel, Maminot, Powys and Fitz Warin (ISBN 1-899376-80-1)

http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-FITZ-WAR-1130.html
The story of Fitz Waryn/Warin is like the legend of Robin Hood: The story is preserved in a single manuscript in French in the British Museum (Reg. 12, c. xii.), first printed privately by Sir T. Duffus Hardy, and then published as Histoire de Foulques Fitz-Warin, par Francisque Michel; Paris, 1840, large 8vo, and with an English translation and notes by Thomas Wright for the Warton Cub in 1855. It is included by L. Moland and C.eacute;ricault in;#39;Nouvelles Francises en prose du xive siecle #39; Paris, 1858, 12mo. The text and a new translation are given in J. Stevenson; edition of #39;
Radulphi de Coggeshall Chronicon;#39; (Rolls Series, 1875). The manuscript was transcribed before 1320, and is paraphrased from an earlier record written, before the end of the thirteenth century in verses, some of which remain unaltered. An English version in alliterative verse, seen by Leland, who reproduces 39;Thinges excerptid owte of an old Englisch boke yn Ryme of the Gestes of Guarine;#39; (Collectanea, 1774, i. 230-7). Pierre de Langtoft of Bridlington (Cottonian MS. Julius A. v.), writing probably before 1320, refers to the romance, and Robert de Brunne, writing about the same period, says :
Thus of dan Waryn in his boke men rede. (geni dot com info).
LINEAGE: His lines to Mahlon JOHNSON (FAG # 5797942 ): Mahlon Johnson
her mother, Anne Johnson
her father, Thomas Vail
his mother, Martha Vail
her mother, Martha Fitzrandolph
her father, Capt. John Adams
his mother, Ellen Winslow
her father, John Newton
his mother, Catherine Newton
her father, Sir Thomas Paston, MP
his mother, Bridget Heydon
her mother Ann Boleyn
her mother, Lady Anne Boleyn, of Hastings( great grandmother to Queen Consort Anne Boleyn(wife of King Henry VIII of England);
her father, Sir Thomas Hoo, KG, Lord of Hoo and Hastings;
his father, Sir Thomas Ufford
his father, Sir Knight William Hoo
his father, Sir Thomas of Hoo, Lord of Luton Hoo
his mother, Hawise FitzWarin
her father, Fulk FitzWarin
her father, Fulk FitzWarin
his father, Sir Fulk FitzWarin III
his father, Fulk II (le Brunin)FitzWarin
his father, Fulk FitzWarin, Lord of Whittington and Alderbury
Lord of Whittington & Alderbury, Guarine de Meer, Fulko, who guarded the MARIAN CHALICE, said to be the HOLY GRAIL with the blood of Jesus CHRIST.
Birthplace @ Bramley, Shropshire, England
Death: 1170 (56-64) ;actual burial unknown at this time!
Alveston, Gloucestershire, England, burial at Alberbury Priory founded by him.
Immediate Family:
Son of Sir Guy Warin;The Bold; de Metz and Baroness Melette (Maud) Maud Peverell, Heiress of Whittington, Whittinton Castle;
Husband of Miletta de Whittington and Eva Whittington and FitzWarin;
Children: Warin FitzWarin FitzWarin; Fulk II;Brunin; FitzWarin, Lord of Whittington and Alveston; Emmeline de Hungerford; Richard Fitzwarin; Ralph Fitz Warin; and William Fitzwarin;
Brother of Roger de Metz and William de Metz.
Sources:
About Fulk FitzWarin, Lord of Whittington and Alderbury
Fulk I FitzWarin (d.1170/1), a supporter of King Henry II (1154-1189), of Whittington in Shropshire and Alveston in Gloucestershire, son of Warin of Metz, Lorraine.[2] Fulk I (d.1170/1) was rewarded by King Henry II (1154-1189) for his support of his mother Empress Matilda in her civil war with King Stephen (1135-1154) and conferred to him in 1153 the royal manor of Alveston in Gloucestershire and in 1149 the manor of Whadborough in Leicestershire. Fulk II held those properties after the death of his father in 1171.[7]

One of the most prominent legends concerning Whittington Castle regards the MARIAN CHALICE, thought by some to be the Holy Grail. According to this legend, Sir Fulk FitzWarin, the great grandson of Payne Peveril and one in the line of guardians of the Grail and King Arthur, guarded the grail. A story from the 13th century states that the Grail was kept in a private chapel of the castle when Sir Foulke was there. The coat of arms of Fulk FitzWarin is hung above the castle archway.

http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id50.html.
geni dot com

Whittington Castle and the families of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, Peverel, Maminot, Powys and Fitz Warin (ISBN 1-899376-80-1)

http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-FITZ-WAR-1130.html
The story of Fitz Waryn/Warin is like the legend of Robin Hood: The story is preserved in a single manuscript in French in the British Museum (Reg. 12, c. xii.), first printed privately by Sir T. Duffus Hardy, and then published as Histoire de Foulques Fitz-Warin, par Francisque Michel; Paris, 1840, large 8vo, and with an English translation and notes by Thomas Wright for the Warton Cub in 1855. It is included by L. Moland and C.eacute;ricault in;#39;Nouvelles Francises en prose du xive siecle #39; Paris, 1858, 12mo. The text and a new translation are given in J. Stevenson; edition of #39;
Radulphi de Coggeshall Chronicon;#39; (Rolls Series, 1875). The manuscript was transcribed before 1320, and is paraphrased from an earlier record written, before the end of the thirteenth century in verses, some of which remain unaltered. An English version in alliterative verse, seen by Leland, who reproduces 39;Thinges excerptid owte of an old Englisch boke yn Ryme of the Gestes of Guarine;#39; (Collectanea, 1774, i. 230-7). Pierre de Langtoft of Bridlington (Cottonian MS. Julius A. v.), writing probably before 1320, refers to the romance, and Robert de Brunne, writing about the same period, says :
Thus of dan Waryn in his boke men rede. (geni dot com info).
LINEAGE: His lines to Mahlon JOHNSON (FAG # 5797942 ): Mahlon Johnson
her mother, Anne Johnson
her father, Thomas Vail
his mother, Martha Vail
her mother, Martha Fitzrandolph
her father, Capt. John Adams
his mother, Ellen Winslow
her father, John Newton
his mother, Catherine Newton
her father, Sir Thomas Paston, MP
his mother, Bridget Heydon
her mother Ann Boleyn
her mother, Lady Anne Boleyn, of Hastings( great grandmother to Queen Consort Anne Boleyn(wife of King Henry VIII of England);
her father, Sir Thomas Hoo, KG, Lord of Hoo and Hastings;
his father, Sir Thomas Ufford
his father, Sir Knight William Hoo
his father, Sir Thomas of Hoo, Lord of Luton Hoo
his mother, Hawise FitzWarin
her father, Fulk FitzWarin
her father, Fulk FitzWarin
his father, Sir Fulk FitzWarin III
his father, Fulk II (le Brunin)FitzWarin
his father, Fulk FitzWarin, Lord of Whittington and Alderbury


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