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Walter FitzOther (fl. 1086; died
after 1099) was a
feudal baron of Eton in
Buckinghamshire (now in Berkshire) and was the
first Constable of
Windsor Castle...
- Anglo-Norman fils
indicating "sons of" Gerald). His father,
Baron Walter FitzOther, was the
first Constable and
Governor of
Windsor Castle for
William the...
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further 17
manors as a
mesne tenant in the same counties.
Walter FitzOther, as his
surname Fitz ****erts, was the son of Otto
Gherardini (Latinized to Otheus)...
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Other, a
contemporary of
Alfred the
Great Other,
father of
Walter Fitz Other,
castellan of
Windsor in the time of
William the
Conqueror Other Windsor...
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Fitz (pronounced "fits") was a
patronymic indicator used in Anglo-Norman
England to help
distinguish individuals by
identifying their immediate predecessors...
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another two sons; the
eldest was
Robert Fitz-Stephen.
Robert de
Barry accompanied his half-uncle
Robert Fitz-Stephen in the
Norman invasion of Ireland...
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unusual first name goes back in the
Windsor family to
Other, or Ot****e, the
father of
Walter FitzOther, who was
castellan of
Windsor in the time of William...
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Maurice FitzGerald, (c. 1105 – c.
September 1176) was Lord of Maynooth, Naas, and Llanstephan. He was a
medieval Anglo-Norman
baron and a
major figure...
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Monte Fitz Roy (also
known as
Cerro Chaltén,
Cerro Fitz Roy, or
simply Mount Fitz Roy) is a
mountain in Patagonia, on the
border between Argentina and...
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Domesday Book of 1086 as Burneham, when the
manor was held by
Walter FitzOther.
Burnham was once a very
important village. The
Great West Road from London...