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Fitzhenry is an
Irish Hiberno-Norman surname. It is
patronymic as the
prefix Fitz-
derives from the
Latin filius,
meaning "son of". Its
variants include...
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Elizabeth Fitzhenry (died 1790?),
original name
Elizabeth Flannigan, was an
Irish actress. The
daughter of the
keeper of the old
Ferry Boat tavern, Abbey...
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Meiler FitzHenry (sometimes
spelled Meilyr; died 1220) was a Cambro-Norman
nobleman and Lord
Chief Justice of
Ireland during the
Lordship of Ireland....
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Mount Fitzhenry is a 6,050-foot (1,840-metre)
mountain summit located within Olympic National Park in
Clallam County of
Washington state. Mt.
Fitzhenry is...
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Fitzhenry (born 24
September 1978) is an
English retired footballer. "Neil
Fitzhenry".
Barry Hugman's Footballers.
Retrieved 13
February 2022. Neil...
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Andrew Fitzhenry (born 14
March 1968) is an
Australian former professional rugby league footballer who pla**** for the
Penrith Panthers and Parramatta...
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Katie Fitzhenry (born 23
April 1989) is a women's
rugby union player from
Coolcotts in Wexford,
County Wexford,
Republic of Ireland. She
plays as a centre...
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Daniel Fitzhenry (born 8
December 1979) is an
Australian former professional rugby league footballer who pla**** in the 2000s. He pla**** for the Wests...
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Fitzhenry &
Whiteside is a
Canadian book
publishing and
distribution company,
located in Leaside, Ontario. It
publishes trade titles in children's and...
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Henry the
Young King (28
February 1155 – 11 June 1183) was the
eldest son of
Henry II of
England and
Eleanor of
Aquitaine to
survive childhood. In 1170...