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Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1963), p. 93 Round, J.
Horace (1885). "
Fitzcount, Brian" . In Stephen,
Leslie (ed.).
Dictionary of
National Biography....
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Henry Fitzcount (died 1222) was an
English nobleman. He was the
illegitimate son of
Reginald de Dunstanville, 1st Earl of Cornwall.
Dunstanville died...
- the wife of
William Brewer:
Henry FitzCount (d. 1222),
Sheriff of
Cornwall and Earl of Cornwall; and
William FitzCount.
Reginald died at Chertsey, Surrey...
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Wallingford Castle which controlled the
Thames corridor; it was held by
Brien FitzCount and
Stephen found it too well defended.
Stephen left
behind some forces...
- of the
father that
would form part of a
fitz patronymic form. This is seen, for example, with
Otuer fitz Count,
illegitimate son of Hugh d'Avranches, Earl...
- upon his
abdication as duke in 1112. He had two
illegitimate sons:
Brian Fitzcount - held the
lordships of
Wallingford and Abergavenny. Was a
favourite of...
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William FitzEmpress (22 July 1136 – 30
January 1164) or
William Longespee was the
youngest of the
three sons of
Empress Matilda and
Geoffrey Plantagenet...
- half-brother
Robert of Gloucester, her
cousin Stephen of
Blois and
Brian Fitz Count. In 1108,
Henry left
Matilda and
William Adelin in the care of Anselm...
- constituency,
abolished in 1885
Brian of Wallingford, also
known as
Brien FitzCount Ealdgyth of Wallingford, wife of
Robert D'Oyly J.
Rufus Wallingford, a...
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attacking Wallingford Castle, held by the Empress's
childhood friend Brien FitzCount, only to find it too well defended. He then left
behind some
forces to...