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Margaret Stodeye, Lady
Philipot (other
married names Berlingham,
Fitznichol, and Bamme, d. 1431) was an
English heiress known for her four
sequential marriages...
- Veel 1382: (Oct)
Thomas FitzNicol and
Laurence Sebrok 1383: (Feb)
Thomas FitzNichol and
Ralph Waleys 1383: (Oct)
Thomas FitzNichol and
Ralph Waleys 1384:...
- time
before 1397, he
married Eleanor FitzNichol, the
younger daughter and a co-heiress of Sir
Thomas FitzNichol, MP, of Hill near
Berkeley Castle, in...
- arms of
Poyntz of four
quarters ( 1:Poyntz; 2:de Acton; 3:Clanvowe; 4:
FitzNichol); the
other shows the same
first four
quarters with an
additional six...
- Anna,
without children.
Secondly to
Catherine FitzNichol, a
daughter and co-heiress of Sir
Thomas FitzNichol of Hill, Gloucestershire, many
times MP for...
- Ann (family unknown), 2nd (marr. pre. 1389)
Katherine FitzNichol,
daughter of Sir
Thomas FitzNichol of Hill, Gloucestershire, many
times MP for Gloucestershire...
- Sam (25 May 2001). "Review: A
Voyage For
Madmen by
Peter Nichols". The Guardian. "Review:
FitzRoy and Evolution's Captain". the Guardian. 29 June 2003...
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Thomas FitzGerald, 10th Earl of
Kildare (1513 – 3
February 1537), also
known as
Silken Thomas (Irish: Tomás an tSíoda), was a
leading figure in 16th-century...
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Ralph Waleys 1381:
Thomas Bradwell 1382: Sir John
Thorp 1383: Sir
Thomas FitzNichol of Hull
alias Hill and
Nympsfield 1384:
Ralph Wallery (or Waleys) 1385:...
- Fulk
FitzWarin (c. 1160 – c. 1258),
variant spellings (Latinized
Fulco filius Garini,
Welsh Syr ffwg ap Gwarin), the
third (Fulk III), was a prominent...