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Robert Fitzwalter (d. 1235). Also
spelled Fitzwater,
FitzWalter,
fitzWalter, etc.
There may have been two Ida Longespées. The one who
married Sir
Walter FitzRobert...
- John
FitzWalter, 2nd
Baron FitzWalter (
Fitzwalter or
Fitz Wauter; c. 1315 – 18
October 1361) was an
English baron and gang
leader in the 14th-century....
- (created Earl
FitzWalter in 1730)
Benjamin Mildmay, 1st Earl
FitzWalter, 19th
Baron FitzWalter (1672–1756) (barony
abeyant 1756)
Henry Fitzwalter Plumptre...
- 6th Earl of Sus**** (1559–1643)
Subsidiary titles:
Viscount FitzWalter (1525),
Baron FitzWalter (1295) (1st–5th Earls) John Savile, 1st
Baron Savile of Pontefract...
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Robert FitzWalter, 1st
Baron FitzWalter (1247 – 18
January 1326) was an
English landowner, soldier,
administrator and politician.
Robert Fitzwalter was the...
- Alan
fitz Walter (1120 – 1204) was
hereditary High
Steward of
Scotland and a crusader. Alan was the son and heir of
Walter fitz Alan. From 1178, the time...
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Frederica Susanna Mildmay,
Countess FitzWalter, 3rd
Countess of Mértola (née Schomberg,
previously Frederica Darcy,
Countess of Holderness; 1687 – 7 August...
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Elizabeth de
Burgh and
Dionisie de Munchensi.
Richard FitzWalter Walter FitzWalter Maud
Fitzwalter When Robert, and his co-conspirators, fled
after being...
- as
enshrined in
Magna Carta.
Robert Fitzwalter John, King of
England Footnotes Also
spelled FitzWalter,
fitzWalter, etc. However,
Charles Lethbridge Kingsford...
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tenant in the same counties. He
married Beatrice and had issue:
William FitzWalter (died c. 1160),
eldest son, 2nd
feudal baron of Eton. His son was William...