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A History of the County of Essex
… the death of Gunnore, whose second husband was Robert Fitz Walter. Fitz Walter, who died in December 1235, appears to have held …
A History of the County of Essex
… Henry II soon after his accession to his chamberlain Warin Fitz Gerold. He died in about 1159 and was succeeded by his brother Henry Fitz Gerold (d. 1174 or 1175). Henry's son and successor, Warin Fitz Gerold, held the honor until his death in 1216. He was …
A History of the County of Essex
… After the Conquest it was given by William I to Robert Fitz Wimarc, who was still alive in 1069 but had been …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… of the said County: And to a private Act. Lieutenant-Col. Fitz-Patrick ordered to be taken into Custody, for … made to the House of Commons, that Lieutenant-Colonel Fitz-Patrick had challenged Major-General Peirce, (a Member … House: It was ordered, That the said Lieutenant-Colonel Fitz-Patrick (for having challenged Major-General Peirce, a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… was the Benedictine priory of Thicket, founded by Roger Fitz-Roger in the reign of Richard I., and which continued to …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… by which monarch it was committed to the custody of Robert Fitz-Walter, who at the same time obtained the privilege of …
Old and New London
… of this illustrions Company. That great citizen, Henry Fitz-Alwin, the son of Leofstan, Goldsmith, and provost of … paid four hundred guineas, together with the portrait of Fitz-Alwin, the great Draper, already mentioned. "In … it. Oil-painting was totally unknown to England in Fitz-Alwin's time; the style of dress, and its execution as a …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Tymberland, Blankeney, and of the gift of William Fitz- (or son of) Ranulf, the church of Blackwell; of the … and one bovat of land in Roldeston, and that which Hubert Fitz-Raph made of the land which William, son of Gregory, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… about 1152, by Robert Ferrers, Earl of Derby, and Maurice Fitz-Jeffery, for White monks, whose revenue at the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… granted to the occupiers of ancient messuages by William Fitz-Robert, lord of the manor of Great Torrington: of this …
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