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Richard FitzRalph (also
Fitz Ralph; c. 1300 – 16
December 1360) was a
scholastic philosopher, theologian, and
Norman Irish Archbishop of
Armagh during...
- its lands, was
effectively dissolved and ****igned by
Lonlay to
Richard FitzRalph,
Archbishop of
Armagh and his successors,
under whom it continued. By...
- to
build his own
casus belli. On 20
January 1192,
Philip met
William FitzRalph, Richard's
seneschal for Normandy.
Presenting some do****ents purporting...
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William FitzRalph was the High
Sheriff of Nottinghamshire,
Derbyshire and the
Royal Forests from 1169 to 1177. After, he was the
seneschal of Normandy...
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close counsellor of
William the
Conqueror Pain
fitzJohn
before 1100 – 10 July 1137
William FitzRalph (1140–1200) the High
Sheriff of Nottinghamshire...
- Fay
Finglas FitzGerald
FitzEustace
FitzGibbon
FitzMaurice
FitzHenry
FitzHerbert
FitzRalph FitzRichard
FitzRoy
FitzSimons
FitzStephen
FitzWilliam Fleming...
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confrontation between Richard FitzRalph,
archbishop of Armagh, and
Alexander de Bicknor,
archbishop of Dublin, when
FitzRalph,
acting on
letters of King...
- The seneschals'
administrative and
judicial power peaked with
William FitzRalph.
Below them were the baillis, who held both executive,
judicial and financial...
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Robert FitzRalph (sometimes
known as
Robert son of
William FitzRalph) was a
medieval Bishop of Worcester.
FitzRalph was the son of
William FitzRalph, who...
- Sir
Robert FitzRanulph 1169–1176:
William FitzRalph 1177:
William FitzRalph and
Serlo de
Grendon 1178:
Serlo de
Grendon 1179:
William FitzRalph ( also Seneschal...