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Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… the Death of Sir William Fairfax, as also of Major Fitz-Simons, who was likewise slain here; but, besides those, …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… the Lord Viscount Nettervile, the Lord Viscount Fitz Williams, and the Lord of Houth, and since the Earls of … Brother, were put to Death by Lifagh Farrol's and Oliver Fitz-Gerral's Men, who hanged them upon a Windmill, and when … for burying them; Elizabeth Baskervile says, that Mrs. Fitz-patrick blamed the Murtherers, because they brought not …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… West, viz. of Sir William Waller's, Col. Cook's, Col. Fitz James, Col. Popbam and the Plimouth Regiment; of the …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… at the battle of Fontenoy, and afterwards enlisted into Fitz-James's horse, in which corps he fought bravely at the …
Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… II. The family name of the new sovereign was Allan, or Fitz-Allan, but it had become habitual, as Burton observes, … gave it, with extensive territory, to Walter Alan or Fitz Alan, on whom he also conferred the title of Steward of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… his land at Marsh Gibbon 'at farm' of the Norman, William Fitz Ansculf, and held it, as it is expressed in the Domesday … in which it lies was held at the same date of William Fitz Ansculf by one Ralph; nor of the castle at Saunderton … Maud, daughter of Robert Doyley, and later passed to Brian Fitz Count, one of 'the three constant companions' of the …
The Grey Friars of London
… This was ex tended in 12271228 by the gift from Joce Fitz Piers of all his land in Stinking Lane; 5 again there is … by the Wall. It would be natural to suppose that Joce Fitz Piers' gift adjoined that of John Iwyn; but immediately … this time probably stood on the ground given by Iwyn and Fitz Piers. Joyner's chapel ultimately became a great part of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Day, and at Michaelmas. 42 These fairs were leased to John Fitz Acherley with the mills. 43 By 1792 two annual fairs … Mill and le Porte Mill, and were leased in 15945 to John Fitz Acherley for thirty-one years, 48 and other leases were …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… "Ricardus, filius Hamonis Pincern." The son of Richard Fitz-Hamo was Adam, who, in the reign of Henry II., styled …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Halcath was given by William de Lancastre to Bernard Fitz-Rufus, ancestor of the Catteralls of Catterall and …