- FitzAldelm, Fitz
Adelm, FitzAldhelm, or
FitzAudelin was an Anglo-Norman
nobleman from
Suffolk or
North Yorkshire. He was the son of
Adelm de Burgate, and...
-
refer to
William Fitz
Adelm De Burgo, a name
taken in
verbatim from an
earlier publication. However, the
reference to Fitz
Adelm is wrong, see Orpen, Goddard...
- 1889.
Robertson 1979, p. 177. Barry,
James Grene (1889), "William Fitz-
Adelm de
Burgh and The
Bourkes of Clanwilliam",
Journal of the
Royal Society of...
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Colman son of
Duagh on land
granted by Guaire, King
ruined by
William Fitz
Adelm de
Burgo early 13th century;
episcopal diocesan cathedral 11th century;...
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Ghost Order in Beauvais,
France in 1886,
where his
uncle Pat
Walsh (Brother
Adelm) had also
joined the Holy
Ghost Fathers. He
returned to Ireland, to Rockwell...
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Basilie de
Clare Unnamed mistress Maud de
Prendergast Walter de
Burgh "Fitz
Adelm"
William de
Burgh Joan
Ponchard Richard Mor de
Burgh Domnall Mór Ua Briain...
- and h. [heir] "
Burke &
Burke 1915, p. 454,
right column. "William Fitz
Adelm was sent by Henry II, with Hugh de Lacie, into
Ireland to
receive the submission...
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Colman son of
Duagh on land
granted by Guaire, King
ruined by
William Fitz
Adelm de
Burgo early 13th century;
episcopal diocesan cathedral 11th century;...
- Connaught, ****umed the name Mac
William from
their progenitor,
William Fitz-
Adelm De Burgo,
while the
Barrys of Cork took the
surname of Mac Adam. Why the...