Death18 Oct 1361
BurialWantage, Berks (MI)
GeneralOf Whittington, Salop, etc. Campaigned in France. KG 26: c. 1349; S 25.
Notes for Sir William FitzWarin KG
Died of the pestilence.
Also, CP, of Caundle Haddon, etc, Dorset.
He and Amice also had a son Sir Ivo who m. Maud, as shown in Ivo's will.
Arms Generally notes for Sir William FitzWarin KG
From St John Hope's "Garter Stall Plates", plate VIII, pub 1901:
Arms: Quarterly per fess indented ermine and gules.
Crest: A silver dragon with ears, tongue and claws gold.
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Armorial Blazon notes for Sir William FitzWarin KG
Quarterly per fess indented Emine and Gules
Blazon source notes for Sir William FitzWarin KG
St John Hope's "Garter Stall Plates", plate VII, pub 1901,
and
The Dictionary of British Arms, Medieval Ordinary, Vol Three, p. 291,
and
Birch “Catalogue of Seals of the british Museum”, vol 2, p. 808, seal No 9793,
and
“History of the Most Noble order of the Garter” by Elias Ashmole, list of knights and blazons, p. 503, 1715 edition.