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It has sometimes been claimed that Warin de Meer came to
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Barons of the Welsh
Frontier: The Corbet, Pantulf, and Fitz Warin Families 1066–1272
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Barons of the Welsh
Frontier: The Corbet, Pantulf, and Fitz Warin Families 1066–1272
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Suppe, F., 'Fitzwarine family (per. c. 1145-1315)',
145:(1135–1154) and conferred to him in 1153 the royal
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102:as "Warin de Meer" – is, however, a "shadowy or
169:Fulk II FitzWarin (fl. 1194), son and heir who
113:(1066–1087). However, he was not recorded as a
214:, new edition, vol. V, p. 495, Baron FitzWarin
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133:Fulk I FitzWarin was rewarded by King
31:, "Fulk son of Warin") was a powerful
61:Fulk V FitzWarin, 1st Baron FitzWarin
51:in Gloucestershire. His grandson was
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106:figure" about whom little is known.
98:"son of".) Warin – who appears in
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59:, himself the grandfather of
19:( born 1115, died 1170/1) (
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71:A later medieval romance,
79:: Guarine de Meer), from
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141:in her civil war with
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161:Marriage and children
111:William the Conqueror
87:. (The Norman French
331:People from Alveston
254:The Complete Peerage
228:The Complete Peerage
211:The Complete Peerage
100:Fouke le Fitz Waryn
73:Fouke le Fitz Waryn
57:Fouke le Fitz Waryn
29:Fulco Filius Warini
53:Fulk III FitzWarin
37:Whittington Castle
293:Pole, Sir William
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41:Shropshire
35:seated at
208:Cokayne,
186:Brightley
25:Latinised
176:William
151:Alveston
135:Henry II
104:mythical
85:Lorraine
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96:fils de
67:Origins
129:Career
123:vassal
147:manor
83:, in
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21:alias
171:held
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81:Metz
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