- 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...
- Gainsborough, which, with Lincoln, fell
quickly to the Royalists. The
Fairfaxes, meanwhile,
having escaped from
Adwalton Moor, made
their ways separately...
-
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...
- West Riding, and
above all
because the port of Hull, in the
hands of the
Fairfaxes,
constituted a
menace that the
Royalists of the East
Riding of Yorkshire...
- 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...
- North; the Staffords, Gibsons, Locklears, Pendarvises, Driggers, Galphins,
Fairfaxes,
Grinsteads (Greenstead,
Grinsted and Grimsted), Johnsons, Timrods, Darnalls...
- 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...
-
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...
-
became notorious for
pillaging and
defiling churches. He was with the
Fairfaxes when they were
routed at the
Battle of
Adwalton Moor in June 1643, then...
- pla**** by
Dougray Scott, and
Oliver Cromwell, pla**** by Tim Roth. The
Fairfaxes are the main
characters in
Rosemary Sutcliff's 1959
novel The
Rider of...