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Captain Robert Fyssher led the
local Isle of
Wight militia to
victory against French forces in the
Battle of Bonchurch, in July 1545. John Goodwin, Bonchurch...
- of 1542–1546.
Belligerents England France Commanders and
leaders Robert Fyssher Le
Seigneur de Tais
Strength 300–2,800
militiamen Approx 500
soldiers Casualties...
- The
English forces are
believed to have been
commanded by
Captain Robert Fyssher, and the
French by Le
Seigneur de Tais. The
battle was one of
several fought...
- this
against a
force of the Isle of
Wight Militia commanded by Sir John
Fyssher –
which allegedly included several women archers- and were routed. In 1940...
- the
Common Pleas 1489–1494 Succeeded by John
Fineux Preceded by
William Danvers Third Justice of the
Common Pleas 1494–1504 Succeeded by John
Fyssher...
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Richard Chickin 1622
Thomas Clempson 1626
Edmond Bostock 1628, 1636 John
Fyssher 1629 John
Payne 1630
Edmund Franklyn 1631, 1642, 1654
Thomas Wilde 1637...
- Mitc**** 1513
Thomas Chard 1518
Walter Dudman 1525
Oliver Smythe 1544 John
Fyssher 1550 John
Bagster 1580
Ralph Manwayringe 1590
Nicholas Forward 1626 John...
- 1560
James Fyssher 1561
Oliver Hide 1562
Thomas Orpwoode 1563
William Braunche 1564
Richard Smythe 1565
William Blacknoll 1566
James Fyssher 1567 Thomas...
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brother to the lord Dalaware, Mr. Wolsey, Mr. Oxenbrygge, Mr. Esterfeld, Mr.
Fyssher, Mr. Rawlyns, Mr. Teylour, Mr.
Hatton "profyce of Cambryge," Mr
Petir of...
- the
Church of
England Database 1540–1835.
Retrieved 4
February 2014. "
Fyssher,
Robert (1541–1594) (CCEd
Person ID 91416)". The
Clergy of the
Church of...