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Alice FitzWaryn (d.1411), but she died
without producing any children. She was one of the two
daughters and
joint heiresses of Sir Ivo
FitzWaryn (1347–1414)...
- the
parents of Fulk
FitzWarin III. How John and Fulk came to
blows The
FitzWaryn Romance tells that Fulk II and
Hawise lived in
proximity to the king,...
- Somerset. All but East
Chelborough were kept by his father-in-law, Sir Ivo
Fitzwaryn, who had
undertaken to
support his
daughter and her
husband while under...
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Retrieved 1
January 2017. "Welcome to The
Fitzwaryn School".
Fitzwaryn School.
Retrieved 23
August 2017. "
Fitzwaryn School –
School Report" (PDF). Ofsted...
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Baron FitzWarin (also
written FitzWaryn, FitzWarine, and
other spellings) was a
title in the
Peerage of
England created by writ of
summons for Fulk V...
- Fulk I
FitzWarin ( born c. 1115, died 1170/1) (alias Fulke, Fouke,
FitzWaryn, FitzWarren, Fitz Warine, etc.,
Latinised to
Fulco Filius Warini, "Fulk son...
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Robert FitzPernel)
Robert FitzWalter, 1st
Baron FitzWalter (1247–1326) Ivo
FitzWaryn (1347–1414)
whose daughter, Alice,
married Richard Whittington William...
- Jerningham, and her
maternal grandparents were
Fulke Bourchier, 2nd
Baron Fitzwaryn and
Elizabeth Dynham.
Through her mother, Anne was a
descendant of Thomas...
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local authorities, a
commission was
granted to Sir
William Bourghchier de
FitzWaryn,
Nicholas Aysheton, Sir
Philip Courtenay, Sir John Denham,
James Chudley...
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intimidation and
retaliation on the king's behalf. John
Russel and Ivo
Fitzwaryn could easily mani****te the less
experienced members. 25th 19
August 1399...