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Fitzhubert may
refer to:
Clevont Fitzhubert, a 1981
album by
American jazz
musician Oliver Lake
Robert Fitzhubert, a 12th-century
mercenary active in...
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Ralph Fitzhubert (1045 - 1086) was a
Norman who
after the 1066
Norman conquest was
awarded extensive lands in England. In the
Domesday Book of 1086 AD...
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married Margaret,
daughter of Eudo
FitzHubert (Dapifer) and
Rohese de Clare. Widowed,
Margaret married secondly Othuer fitz Earl (d. 1120),
illegitimate son...
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village is
called Willetune or Willentune, and the land was held by
Ralph FitzHubert and was an
agricultural village on the
flood plain of the Trent. The village...
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picnic to
explore the area. They p**** a
young Englishman,
Michael Fitzhubert, and his
Australian friend,
Albert Crundell. The
girls climb the Rock...
- Poitiers,
mistress of
French Conversation Harrison Gilbertson as
Michael Fitzhubert Samara Weaving as Irma
Leopold Madeleine Madden as
Marion Quade Inez Currõ...
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shown as
having a mill: "Bistone: Roland,
Norman and
Pirot from Eudo
FitzHubert;
William Speke;
Thurstan the Chamberlain; Godmund;
Alwin from the King...
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Clevont Fitzhubert is an
album by
American jazz
saxophonist Oliver Lake
recorded in 1981 for the
Italian Black Saint label. The
Allmusic review by Scott...
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mentioned in the
Domesday Book
under Kent in the
lands belonging to Adam
FitzHubert. The book
which was
written in 1086 said: The same Adam
holds Otterden...
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Robert Fitzhubert (fl. 1140) was a mercenary. He is
first mentioned in 1139. His
origin is not known, but he is
spoken of as a
kinsman of
William of Ypres...