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Fitzrichard is a Hiberno-Norman surname. It is
patronymic as the
prefix Fitz-
derives from the
Latin filius,
meaning "son of". Its
variants include the...
- John
fitzRichard (fl. 1076) was an Anglo-Norman
nobleman who
became a
landowner in
England following the
Norman Conquest. He was
known as John Monoculus...
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Osbern fitzRichard (sometimes
Osbern fitz
Richard Scrob; died
after 1088) was a Frenchman,
perhaps Norman, who was a
landowner and tenant-in-chief in...
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rebels who had
taken refuge in Scotland. The
castellan of York,
Robert fitzRichard, was
defeated and killed, and the
rebels besieged the
Norman castle at...
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Walter de
Clare or
Walter fitzRichard (died
probably 1137 or 1138) was an Anglo-Norman
nobleman and
founder of
Tintern Abbey. A
member of a
powerful family...
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Gilbert Fitz
Richard (c. 1066–c. 1117), 2nd
feudal baron of
Clare in Suffolk, and
styled "de Tonbridge", was a
powerful Anglo-Norman
baron who was granted...
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number of
monastic houses. Pain was a son,
probably the eldest, of John
fitzRichard, a tenant-in-chief
listed in
Domesday Book. John may have had two wives...
- 1173 to 1174.
Reginald married Mabel FitzWilliam,
daughter of
William FitzRichard, a
substantial landholder in Cornwall, by whom he had the
following progeny:...
- of
London In
office October 1261 –
September 1265
Preceded by
William Fitzrichard Succeeded by Hugh
Fitzotho Personal details Born 12?? Died ????????? ...
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Mechain in 1069, and a daughter, Nest
ferch Gruffudd, who
married Osbern fitzRichard of Richard's Castle.
Their daughter Nest
ferch Osbern (Nesta of Hereford)...