"Walcheline Maminoht" granted Bradford Mill to Haughmond abbey by charter dated to [1145], witnessed by "Roger Fitz Warin and Fulk his brother". "Walcheline Maminoht" granted Bradford Mill to Haughmond abbey by charter dated to [1145], witnessed by "Roger Fitz Warin and Fulk his brother". Henry II King of England granted "Watebergam" to "Fulconi filio Guarini" by charter dated Jan 1156. The 1155, 1156 and 1157 Pipe Rolls record "Fulconi fil Warini" at "Aloestan" (Alveston) in Gloucestershire, yielding £10 p. a. The 1157 Pipe Roll records "Folc. fil War" in Shropshire. The Red Book of the Exchequer refers to "Fulco filius Garin i m" in Warwickshire, Leicestershire in [1167/68].
His date of death is fixed by the Pipe Roll recording the manor of Alveston to "Folcho fitz Warin" in Michaelmas 1170, but to "Fulko son of Fulko fitz Warin" in Michaelmas 1171.
Married Eva, daughter of ---. Meisel records that Fulk [I]’s widow Eva donated a house in Whadborough to Launde after her husband died, that Eva “the mother of Fulk son of Fulk” later supplemented the donation with adjacent land, both donations confirmed by Fulk [II], once shortly after his father’s death and again (with the consent of Fulk [III]) shortly before his own death. 1