Fulk was born in 1406, the son of Fitzwarin but his mother is unknown. The place is not known.
He died in 1420. The place is not known.
Event | Date | Details | Source | Multimedia | Notes |
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Birth | 1406 | ||||
Death | 1420 |
Note 1
!Stylename: Fitzwarin, Fulk, 7th Baron FitzWarin, feudal baron of Bampton, in Devon [~1406 - 1420]
!Source: Collins’s Peerage of England; Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical. Greatly Augmented, and Continued to the Preent Time by Sir Egerton Brydges, K.J., In nine volumes, Vol. IX., London. 1812., page 450, Earlss Extinct.
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24. Bourchier, Earl of Bath, created 1536, extinct 1654.
William Bourchier, third son to William Bourchier, Earl - of
Ewe, by Anne, daughter and heir of Thomas of Woodstock,
Duke of Gloucester, having married Thomasine, daughter and
heir of Sir Richard Hankford., Kt. by Elizabeth, sister and heir
to Fulke, Lord Fitzwarine, was summoned to parlianient by the
title of Lord Fitzwarine, a 27 Henry VI. He had summons to
parliament till 12 Henry HIV. and was succeeded by his son Fulke,
Lord Fitzwarine, who died 12th September, 19 Edward IV.
leaving a son and heir, John Lord Fitzwarine, who was created
Earl of Bath, 9th July, 28 Henry VIII. and dying 30th April,
31 Henry VIII. was succeeded by his son John, second Earl,
of Bath, who died 1560, and was succeeded by his grandson
William, third Earl of Bath, who died at his manor-house of
Tawstock, in Devonshire, 12th July, 1623, and was succeeded
by his son Edward, fourth Earl of Bath, who dying 1636,. left
three daughters, his coheirs; Elizabeth, married to Basil, Earl
of Denbigh,' but died S. P. Dorothy married Thomas Lord
Grey, of Groby Anne, the third co-
'heir. married first James Cranfield Earl of Middlesex, and
lecondly, Sir Chichester Wrey, Bart. great grandfather of Sir
Bourchier Wrey, Bart. But the Earldom went to the next heir
male, who was Sir Henry Bourchier, son to Sir George Boor-
chier, third son to John, second Earl of Bath. This Sir Henry
Bourchier thus became fifth Earl of Bath, and at his death,
without issue, August 15th, 1654, the earldom expired.