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Pain fitzJohn (before 1100 – 10 July 1137) was an Anglo-Norman
nobleman and administrator, one of King
Henry I of England's "new men", who owed their...
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William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of
Warwick (c. 1238–1298) by his wife Maud
FitzJohn, and
widow of Sir
Patrick de Chaurces. By his wife he had two sons and...
- 12th-century England. Her
parentage is unclear, but her
first marriage to
Pain fitzJohn is well attested.
Through her marriage,
Sybil transferred lands in...
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adhesions presenting with the
clinical syndrome of
right upper quadrant (RUQ)
pain.
Fitz-Hugh–Curtis syndrome, or perihepatitis, was
first described by Carlos...
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however he
continued in a
consultant role for some
musical acts
including Fitzpain who pla**** at the
Royal Albert Hall in London, in 2008,
prior to the release...
- Rose. It is
inscribed as follows: "In
memory of
Thomas Rose of
Wootton FitzPain in the
county of Dorsett, Esqr, who died the 9th of Jan'y 1747 aged 68...
- of
Lincoln 1175
Robert de
Beauchamp 1182
William de
Bendeng 1184
Robert Fitzpain 1188 Hugh
Bardulf 1189: John,
Count of
Mortain 1194: William, Earl of Salisbury...
- of
their personal abilities and usefulness. Thus, for instance,
Turstin FitzRolf, the
relatively humble and
obscure knight who had
stepped in at the last...
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Settled Estates of
Henry Cornish Henley Esquire, in Lyme Regis,
Wootton Fitz-
pain, and
Maiden Newton, in the
County of Dorset; and for
laying out the Money...
- by gift a
moiety of the
manor of "Stodlegh" (East Stoodleigh) to
Robert FitzPain under the
tenure of
grand sergeanty comprising the
payment of one pair...