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Reginald FitzReginald (died 1328), also
known as
Reynold FitzReynold, Lord of
Hinton Martell, was an
English noble. He was a
younger son of
Reginald FitzPiers...
- heir, died 1235.
Herbert Fitz-Peter, son and heir, died 1248.
Reginald FitzPiers,
brother and heir, died 1286. John
FitzReginald,
summoned to parliament...
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Peter FitzReginald (died 1310), also
known as
Piers FitzReynold, Lord of
Chewton was an
English noble. He was a
younger son of
Reginald FitzPiers and Joan...
- John
FitzReginald (died 1310), also
known as John
FitzReynold, Lord of
Blenlevenny was an
English noble. He was a
signatory of the Barons'
Letter of 1301...
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Eleanor FitzReginald,
married William Martyn of Barnstable, had issue. Joan
FitzReginald Reginald FitzReginald Peter FitzReginald Matthew FitzReginald William...
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Reginald Fitz Jocelin (died 26
December 1191) was a
medieval Bishop of Bath and an
Archbishop of Canterbury-elect in England. A
member of an Anglo-Norman...
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Reginald Heber Fitz (May 5, 1843 –
September 30, 1913) was an
American physician known for his
research on
abdominal disorders.
Reginald Heber Fitz was...
- Sir
Reginald FitzUrse (1145–1173) was one of the four
knights who
murdered Thomas Becket in 1170. His name is
derived from
Fitz, the Anglo-Norman French...
- Peter's son,
Reginald FitzPiers, who was
nevertheless chastised for his castle-taking activities. In 1305,
FitzPiers' son, John
FitzReginald,
granted a...
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Reginald de
Dunstanville (c. 1110 – 1 July 1175) (alias
Reginald FitzRoy,
Reginald FitzHenry, Rainald, etc., French:
Renaud de
Donstanville or de Dénestanville)...