Ivo was born about 1349, the son of unknown parents. The place is not known.
His wife was Maud Argentein. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. Their only known child was Alianore (c1374-c1433).
| Event | Date | Details | Source | Multimedia | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Birth | ABT 1349 |
Note 1
!Stylename: FitzWarin, Sir Ivo “John” [~1349 - ?]
!Source: The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant,
Extinct, or Dormant G. E. Cokayne; new edition rev. Vicary Gibbs & H. A. Doubleday
Vol. V [Eardley of Spalding to Goojerat]. London: The St Catherine Press, 1926 [cancelling 1921 issue]
p. 458 – FitzPayn.
https://archive.org/details/CokayneG.E.TheCompletePeerageSecondEditionVolume5EAGO/page/n239/mode/2up
> page 458 matches:
Function Record Location
Livery of inheritance following John Bache’s death Fine Roll 11 Hen. IV m.17; Close Roll m.28 Sir John Chidiok [the younger] gained possession of Bache’s courtesy holdings in Wilts and Little Crichel, Dorset
[1397 writ].
Knight of the Shire Parliamentary return 1414 Served as Knight of the Shire for Dorset.
Marriage to Alianore FitzWarin Fine Roll 2 Hen. V m.15 Married before 26 Aug 1390. Alianore, only daughter and heir of Sir Ivo [John] FitzWarin of Caundle Haddon and
Up Cerne, Dorset, and Maud Argentein, heiress of Wymondley, Herts, and Ketteringham, Norfolk.
Homage respited [inheritance of Alianore] Fine Roll 2 Hen. V m.15; Close Roll 5 Hen. VI m.6 Homage postponed; he and wife received livery of her FitzWarin–Argentein inheritance in 1415.
Death [25 or 28 Sep 1415] Ch. Inq. p.m. Hen. V file 17 no. 58; Died at the siege of Harfleur, Normandy. Will probated 10 Oct 1415 [P.C.C. 30 Marche].
Exch. Inq. I file 104 no. 8
Widow Alianore FitzWarin Ch. Inq. p.m. Hen. V file 17 no. 58 Aged 24–30 & more [abt 40] in 1414; later remarried Ralph Busshe [homage taken 30 Jun 1427].
> Clean Reconstruction
Sir John Chidiok [the younger] [b. ~1374 – d. 25/28 Sep 1415], heir of the Chidiok–FitzPayn estates, represented Dorset in Parliament [1414] and was married to Alianore FitzWarin, sole heir of the FitzWarin and Argentein lines of Dorset, Somerset, and East Anglia.
He died during the campaign in Normandy, likely at Harfleur, in the retinue of Henry V. His will was proved shortly afterward. His son, John Chidiok [aged 14 in 1415], succeeded him as heir.
The inheritance combined the former FitzPayn manors [Chidiok, Chelborough, Allownshay, Frampton-on-Severn, etc.] with FitzWarin–Argentein holdings [Caundle Haddon, Up Cerne, Isle Brewers, Pitney, Wymondley, and Ketteringham].
> Relevance to the Verified FitzPaen Descent
Page 458 continues the FitzPayn line through Isabel FitzPaen’s descendants, solidifying the transition of the Somerset–Dorset estates into the Chidiok–FitzWarin family.
The record shows how the male FitzPayn barony had ended, but the bloodline and much of the property persisted under new names — a fusion of FitzPayn, Chidiok, FitzWarin, and Argentein, linking the old Marcher barony to broader English gentry by the early 15th century.