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William Fitzstephen (also
William fitz Stephen), (died c. 1191) was a
cleric and
administrator in the
service of
Thomas Becket. In the 1170s, he wrote...
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Fitzstephen is an
English language Hiberno-Norman surname. It is
patronymic as the
prefix Fitz-
derives from the Old
French filz (Modern
French fils de)...
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Thomas FitzStephen (Old French:
Thomas fiz Estienne; died 1120) was
captain of the ill-fated
White Ship (French: la Blanche-Nef),
which sank off Barfleur...
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Robert FitzStephen (died 1183) was a Cambro-Norman soldier, one of the
leaders of the
Norman invasion of Ireland, for
which he was
granted extensive lands...
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Edward Grim,
Benedict of Peterborough,
William of Canterbury,
William fitzStephen,
Guernes of Pont-Sainte-Maxence,
Robert of Cricklade, Alan of Tewkesbury...
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Fitzstephen French PC (7
December 1801 – 4 June 1873) was a Whig
Member of
Parliament for Roscommon. He was the
younger brother of
Captain Charles French...
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Unbending Justice Of The
Chief Magistrate Of This City
James Lynch Fitzstephen Elected Mayor A.D. 1493 Who
Condemned And
Executed His Own
Guilty Son...
- to the 13th century, and
conjecturally to the 12th century.
William Fitzstephen (d.
about 1190), in his
biography of
Thomas Becket,
gives a
graphic sketch...
- who
agreed to help
included Richard de
Clare and half-brothers
Robert FitzStephen and
Maurice FitzGerald.
Robert was
accompanied by his half-nephew Robert...
- (1135–1153). The
White Ship was a
newly re****ed
vessel captained by
Thomas FitzStephen (Thomas filz Estienne),
whose father Stephen FitzAirard (Estienne filz...