Fulk II “Brunin” Fitzwarin

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Fulk II “Brunin” Fitzwarin

Birth
Alveston, South Gloucestershire Unitary Authority, Gloucestershire, England
Death
1197
Alveston, South Gloucestershire Unitary Authority, Gloucestershire, England
Burial
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Fulk Fitzwarin also known as Brunin. He was the son of a man also named Fulk Fitzwarin.
He was raised by his future father in law Joscelin de Dinan.
Fulk married Hawise, daughter of Joscelin de Dinan and Sybil Talbot, sometime around 1160 and is traditionally stated to have made a claim upon Ludlow, which was allowed. The Shropshire Pipe Roll of 1177 shows that he had been amerced forty merks by Henry II for forest trespass. About 1180, he successfully disputed the right of Shrewsbury Abbey to the advowson of Alberbury. Ten years later he was fined 100l. for his wife's share of an inheritance and through her probably acquired and interest in several Wiltshire manors. On 6 Nov 1194, he was named as attorney for his wife in a suit of mort d'ancestre on account of the lands in the same county; and was fined ten merks to be excused transfretation to Normandy. In 1195, he is entered as owing forty merks for the castle of Whittington adjudged to him in curia regis. The fine remained unliquidated in 1201. He died in 1197. The next year, his widow paid thirty merks that she might not be obliged to remarry. Her name constantly appears as a litigant down to 1226.
Fulk and Hawise was the parents of Fulk whom the legend of Robin Hood was inspired and a daughter Eve who married Thomas de Londres
Fulk Fitzwarin also known as Brunin. He was the son of a man also named Fulk Fitzwarin.
He was raised by his future father in law Joscelin de Dinan.
Fulk married Hawise, daughter of Joscelin de Dinan and Sybil Talbot, sometime around 1160 and is traditionally stated to have made a claim upon Ludlow, which was allowed. The Shropshire Pipe Roll of 1177 shows that he had been amerced forty merks by Henry II for forest trespass. About 1180, he successfully disputed the right of Shrewsbury Abbey to the advowson of Alberbury. Ten years later he was fined 100l. for his wife's share of an inheritance and through her probably acquired and interest in several Wiltshire manors. On 6 Nov 1194, he was named as attorney for his wife in a suit of mort d'ancestre on account of the lands in the same county; and was fined ten merks to be excused transfretation to Normandy. In 1195, he is entered as owing forty merks for the castle of Whittington adjudged to him in curia regis. The fine remained unliquidated in 1201. He died in 1197. The next year, his widow paid thirty merks that she might not be obliged to remarry. Her name constantly appears as a litigant down to 1226.
Fulk and Hawise was the parents of Fulk whom the legend of Robin Hood was inspired and a daughter Eve who married Thomas de Londres


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