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- Gainsborough, which, with Lincoln, fell quickly to the Royalists. The Fairfaxes, meanwhile, having escaped from Adwalton Moor, made their ways separately...
- tells Carol that she is leaving and terminates her employment with the Fairfaxes. Randi, Nan and Christina end up back at the agency. Anita arrives and...
- blow to the Royalist cause. He hastily retreated there to forestall the Fairfaxes. Leven left a detachment under the Earl of Callendar to mask the Royalist...
- Thomas Walker was Chief Justice of the Bahamas. In addition to George, the Fairfaxes had two daughters, Anne and Sarah. The father William was first cousin...
- North; the Staffords, Gibsons, Locklears, Pendarvises, Driggers, Galphins, Fairfaxes, Grinsteads (Greenstead, Grinsted and Grimsted), Johnsons, Timrods, Darnalls...
- Adventures of Carlo (1903) illustrated by E. A. Cubitt The Luck of the Fairfaxes (1904) A Daughter of Kings (1905) Innocencies (1905) poems For the White...
- but was nevertheless knighted in January 1641 for his services. The Fairfaxes, father and son, though serving at first under King Charles I, were opposed...
- Spencer. The latter was a cousin of the Lords Culpeper, from whom the Fairfaxes had inherited their Virginia holdings. When Carter became agent for Fairfax's...
- city on 19 April. The Scots army followed him, and linked up with the Fairfaxes. They moved to the city and appeared before it on 22 April. Newcastle...
- Battle Flag. Harrison belonged to an old Virginia family related to the Fairfaxes and Jeffersons. Her home was destro**** during the American Civil War and...