- Sir
Reginald Fitzurse (1145–1173) was one of the four
knights who
murdered Thomas Becket in 1170. His name is
derived from Fitz, the Anglo-Norman French...
- Rebecca,
Robin of
Locksley and his men,
Prince John's
advisor Waldemar Fitzurse, and
numerous Norman knights. On the
first day of the tournament, in a...
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Richard FitzUrse was an Anglo-Norman
nobleman and
feudal baron of
Bulwick in Northamptonshire.
Richard may have been the son of
Richard FitzUrse, who was...
- French. Reportedly, upon
hearing the king's words, four knights—Reginald
Fitzurse, Hugh de Morville,
William de
Tracy and
Richard le Breton—travelled from...
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Alicia FitzUrse,
daughter and co-heiress of
Ralph FitzUrse of
Williton in Somerset, son and heir of Sir
Reginald FitzUrse. The
canting arms of
FitzUrse showed...
- William,
Count of Poitou[citation needed] and was a near
neighbour of the
FitzUrse family of
Williton in Somerset,[citation needed] a
member of
which family...
- used to
connote nobility.
Walter Scott's
Ivanhoe includes a Lord
Waldemar Fitzurse, a
noble advisor of
prince John. Ben Jonson's play The
Devil Is an ****...
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Henry said, it was
interpreted as a
royal command. Four knights,
Reginald FitzUrse, Hugh de Morville,
William de
Tracy and
Richard le Breton, set out to confront...
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little Mannour called Langley Fitzurse. The Hill that
leades up to
Langley from Kington, is to this day
called Fitzurse-hill. The
Estate is now Mr Bampfield...
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House of
FitzOsbern House of FitzWilliam/Hall
House of
FitzAlan House of
FitzUrse House of
Giffard House of
Giroie House of
Glanville House of
Gorges House...