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your mother ·Üí Alice Elmyra Smith
her mother ·Üí William Otis Henley
her father ·Üí John William Henley
his father ·Üí William W. Henley
his father ·Üí William (or) Thomas Henley
his father ·Üí William Alexander Henley
his father ·Üí Thomas Osborne Leonard Henley
his father ·Üí Mary Henley
his mother ·Üí Thomas Osborne
her father ·Üí Ann Osborne
his mother ·Üí Captain John Worsham
her father ·Üí Elizabeth Jane Eppes
his mother ·Üí Jane Marye Littleberry
her mother ·Üí John Broughton, II
her father ·Üí John Broughton
his father ·Üí Thomas Broughton
his father ·Üí Catherine Aston
his mother ·Üí Richard Aston
her father ·Üí Sir Walter Aston, of Tixall
his father ·Üí Sir Edward Aston, Kt.
his father ·Üí Joan Aston
his mother ·Üí Sir William Littleton of Frankley
her father ·Üí Thomas de Lyttleton, II
his father ·Üí Elizabeth Lyttelton
his mother ·Üí Thomas de Lyttelton IV
her father ·Üí Thomas de Lyttleton, III
his father ·Üí Thomas de Lyttleton, Jr.
his father ·Üí Asceline FitzWarin
his mother ·Üí Guillaume FitzWarin, Sir
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Guillaume FitzWarin, Sir
Gender:
Male
Birth:
circa 1251
Upton Magna, Shropshire, UK
Death:
June 13, 1290 (35-43)
Alveston, Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England
Immediate Family:
Son of Fulk FitzWarin, IV and Constance de Tosny
Husband of Alice FitzWarin (de Somery)
Father of Margaret Fitzwarin; Isabel FitzWarin; Alice Fitzwarin and Asceline FitzWarin
Brother of Mabel FitzWarin; Fulk FitzWarin, V, 1st Baron FitzWarin; Joan FitzWarin and Hawise FitzWarin
William FitzWarin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_FitzWarin
Sir William FitzWarin (d.c. 1299) was an English soldier active during the First War of Scottish Independence.
Life
FitzWarin was made constable of Urquhart Castle following the English invasion of Scotland in 1296. Following the uprising of Andrew Moray, FitzWarin wrote to King Edward in July 1297: "Some evil disposed people have joined Andrew Moray at the castle of Avoch in Ross."
Present at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297, he survived the defeat at the hands of the Scots under William Wallace.
He was appointed, by his supposed relative John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey the leader of the English army, to the constabulary of Stirling Castle, with Sir Marmaduke Thweng as his deputy, following the rout of the English army. Surrey left for England, planning to return within ten weeks. The Castle was besieged by the Scots and with little supples were eventually starved into submission. FitzWarin, with Thweng were committed as prisoners to Dumbarton Castle. FitzWarin was later exchanged for Henry Sinclair, 7th Baron of Roslin in a Prisoner exchange.[1]
FitzWarin died some point around 1299.
Family
FitzWarin married Maria de Ergadia (d. between 1300·Äì1303), daughter of Eââ¥ghan of Argyll. She had previously been the wife of Magnus Olafsson, King of Mann and the Isles (d. 1265), Maol âçosa II, Earl of Strathearn (d. 1271), and Hugh, Lord of Abernethy (d. 1291/2). Both FitzWarin and his wife were buried at Greyfriars, London.[2]
References Notes
Jump up ^ Armstrong & McBride, p 56
Jump up ^ Sellar, William David Hamilton (2004), "MacDougall, Ewen, lord of Argyll (d. in or after 1268)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ((subscription or UK public library membership required)), doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/49384, retrieved 5 July 2011. See also: Higgitt, John (2000), The murthly hours: devotion, literacy and luxury in Paris, England and the Gaelic west, University of Toronto Press, p. 19, ISBN 978-0-8020-4759-5.\
Sources
Stirling Bridge and Falkirk, 1297-98: William Wallace's rebellion, Armstrong P & McBride A. Osprey 2003. [1]
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