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- Derbyshire, and Gl****hampton in Worcestershire. fitz Pontz, fitzPontz, fitz Poyntz, fitzPoyntz, fitzPonce Drogo also in Wiltshire, large holdings in Devon...
- carucates.) According to another theory, his mother Maud, wife of Richard FitzPonce, was the original holder of it. Towards the middle of Henry II's reign...
- 15 January 2025.. Benito & Gómez 1996, p. 254. O'Callaghan 2013, p. 62. Fitz 2002, p. 140. Martínez 2021, p. 239. León 1993, p. 310. Rogers 2010, p. 28...
- Carlos Miguel Fitz-James Stuart y Silva, 16th Count of Lerín Jacobo Fitz-James Stuart y Ventimiglia, 17th Count of Lerín Carlos María Fitz-James Stuart...
- Felder 1925-1991 American blues singer and songwrtier Poncie Ponce Ponciano Tabac Ponce 1933-2013 American actor, musician and comedian Norma Pons Norma...
- (in****bent) Aaron Carlo Cabrera Sirad Laut Jonas Ybañez Noriel Millares Reyson Ponce Joseph Romiral Jaime Barbara Lowella Perpetua Garganera Danilo Mangahas...
- Santo Domingo in Dominican Republic, Punta del Este in Uruguay, San Juan, Ponce in Puerto Rico, Panama City in Panama, Poás Volcano National Park in Costa...
- Chanca, a physician who wrote a detailed account of the second voyage; Juan Ponce de León, the first governor of Puerto Rico and Florida; the father of Bartolomé...
- 9 November 1910 17 March 1969 Playwright, songwriter Afrita hanem Olivia FitzRoy  United Kingdom 27 May 1921 24 December 1969 Author of children's books...
- (1796–1798) George Beckwith, Governor (1798–1803) Connecticut Colony Governors Fitz-John Winthrop, Governor (1698–1707) Gurdon Saltonstall, Governor (1708–1724)...