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Fulco Fitz Reinfrid
- Born: Bef 1065, Normandy, France
- Marriage: Unknown
Noted events in his life were:
• Background Information. 897 Fulco Fitz Reinfrid was a Domesday tenant of Osbern de Arcis, in Yorkshire holding of Osbern lands and manors in Catterton, Toulston, Oglethrope and Newton (Kyme). He also held of William de Perci, Thorpe with its berwick in Wolfington and soke in Healaugh, also Snainton near Whitby. Falco's father, Reinfrid, had served as a soldier in the conqueror's army in the northern campaign, and had become a monk once in England. He is recorded as "Fulco fitz Raynfrid" when he witnessed the charter of William de Perci endowing Whitby abbey, in the time of William rufus and in the year 1099. According to Charlton's notes from the abbey Register. fulco fitz Reynfrid, with the consent of his lord, Osbert de Arcis, gave the monks two carucates of land in Toulston.
The charter of alan de Perci, son of William, to the monks is witnesses by "Fulco, dapifer, fitz Reynfrid" and his son William. In the Register of the abbey, all the future donations of Fulk has him noted at dapifer to Alan de Perci. Fulk Fitz Reinfrid was dead by 1125. He had at least three sons, Robert, William and Gilbert "the Chancellor." ~Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Vol. V., p. 303
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