- Sir John
FitzSymond (c. 1342 – c. 1392), of
North Shoebury, Es****, was an
English politician. He was the son and heir of Sir
Edmund Fitzsymond of North...
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FitzSymond is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: John
FitzSymond (c. 1342–c. 1392),
English politician James FitzSymond, List of Lord...
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Henry Howard of Teringhampton; and
secondly to Joan
FitzSymonds,
daughter of
Robert FitzSymonds. He had
issue by both wives.
Agnes Wentworth, married...
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Walter FitzSimon 1534–1535
Robert Shilyngford 1535–1536
Thomas Stephens 1536–1537 John
Shilton 1537–1538 John
Scuyr 1538–1539
James FitzSymond 1539–1540...
- ‘chace of Cors’ in
county Gloucester. On 26 July 1327 Hugh
fitzThomas and Hugh
fitzSymond recognized a debt of 30
shillings to John Devereux. On 20 September...
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Guildesborough Thomas Coggeshall 1388 (Sep) Sir
Alexander Walden Sir John
FitzSymond 1390 (Jan) Sir
Robert Swinburne Sir
Robert Marney 1390 (Nov) Sir Alexander...
- R v
Symonds (The
Queen v
Symonds) was an 1847 New
Zealand Supreme Court case that
incorporated the
concept of
aboriginal title into New
Zealand law and...
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Johnson (née
Symonds; born 17
March 1988) is an
English media consultant and is
married to
Boris Johnson. She is the
daughter of
Matthew Symonds, co-founder...
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influential Plunkett family. It is
unclear whether he was
related to
Walter Fitz-
Symond,
described as a "gentleman of Dublin", who in 1465/6 was
threatened with...
- John
Filiol 1374
Edward Fitz-Simons 1375 John
Battaile 1376
Robert Fitz-William 1377
Robert Goldington 1378 Sir John
Fitz-
Symond of
North Shoebury, Es****...