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 37(5 FITZ-WARINE. writs being with the addition thereto of the word " Scnwri."( a ) He wus also sum. (with about sixty others) S June 1291, to attend the King wherever ho might be.( 1 ') His name as " Fulco tilius Warini, Oominm dc Whitinyton" is subscribed to the famous letter in 1301 to the Pope.( c ) He served also in the Scotch and Flemish wars and was made K.B. in 130(5, when attending Prince Edward on his expedition to Scotland. He 7)!. firstly Margaret, da. of Grdlitliap- Wemvyrnvyn, Phincb of Powys- Wenwynwyn, by Hawyse, da. of John Lb Strange, of Knockyu. He m. secondly MabeL He d. apparently in 1315. ( ll ) His widow (who survived her sou) was living 1319. II. 1315 1 '2. Fulke (Fitz-Warine), Lord Fitz- Warine, s. and h., by 2d wife. He was sum. to Pari, from 6 Oct. 1315), 9 Ed II.,( U ) to 22 Jan. (1335/6), 9 Ed. III. He served in the French and Scotch wars and was Constable of the Royal Army, against the Barons, at Boroughbridge 1322. He m. firstly before 1315 Alianor, da. of William BeaUchamI', of co. Somerset. He m. secondly Joan, da. of Henry (Beaumont), L pud Beaumont, and (jure uxuris) Eaiu. of Buchan, by Alice, 1st da. aud coheir of Sir Alexander Comyn, of Buchan. He d. (1310), 23 Ed. III. III. 1319. J. Fulke ( Frrz- Warine), Loud Fitz-Warine, s. and h., b. about 1312, being seven years old and upwards at his father's death. He was never sum. to l'arl. as a Baron. He attended the Black Prince in 1367 in the French wars. He hi. Margaret, da. (whose issue, before Jan. 1391/2, became coheir with the issue of her half-sister, Joan,( f ) wife of Sir John Touchet) of James (Audlf.v), Loud Audley, by his secoud wife, Isabel, da. and coheir of William Halbank, of Wich Malbauk. He d. March 1372/3. IV. 1373. Fulke (Fitz- Warine), Lord Fitz-Warine, s. and h., aged 21 years aud upwards, at the death of his father. He (like his father), was never sum. to Pari, as a Baioa. He d. (1377-78), 1 Pic. II. V. 1377. 5. Fulke (Fitz-Warine), Lord Fitz-Warine, s. and li., b. about 1363, making proof of his age (13S3-84), 7 liic. II. He (like his father and grandfather), was never sum. to Pari, as a Baron. Hem. Elizabeth, Bister and heir (1333-81), o£ John Cogan, and da. of Sir John CogaN, of Braunton, in North Devon, by Isabella, da. and h. of Sir Nigel LoniNU. He d. 8 Aug. 1391, at Heleigh Castle and was bar. at Whittington. Will dat. the day of his death, pr. 5 Nov. 1391. His widow m. Sir Hugh Uovhtexay, ol Hnccomb, aud d. 1 Nov. (1397), 21 liic. II. VI. 1301. 6. Fulke (Fitz-Warine), Lord Fitz-Warine, s. and h., b. about 1388, being 3 years anil upwards, at the death of his father, and 2 years (Jan. 1391/2), and upwards at the death of Thomas do Audley {br. of hia great grandmother abovenamed), from whom ho inherited the estate of (») " Although Dugdale's statement, vol. i, p, 415, is followed in the text, that this Fulke Fitz-Warine was not summoned after [1314J, 8 Edw. II., it is to be remarked that the word ' Scniori ' is continued after the name of Fulke Fitz-Warine from [1315], 9 Edw. II., to 5 Aug. [13201, li Edw. II., during which period it is considered to have been his son who was so summoned." [Nicolas.] ( b ) See vol. i, p. 259, note " c," sub "Basset de Sapcote," as to this not being a regular writ of summons to Pari. ( c ) See full account thereof in " Nicolas," pp. 761— S09. ( d ) In 9 Ed. II. (1315-16) his son's wife had livery of the manor of Whittiugton until her husband could return from France to perform the homage due. (°) See note " a," next above. ( f J TUb Joan, sister of the whole blood to Nicholas (Audley), Lord Audley (the last male heir of the Audley family) was ancestress to the future Lords Audley. See vol. i, p. 199, note " a," tub " Audley," as to this coheirship.