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  1. Thomas Fairfax, 3.er Lord Fairfax de Cameron, ( (Denton), 17 de enero de 1612 – (Nunappleton), 12 de noviembre de 1671 ), general durante la Revolución Inglesa, hijo de Ferdinando Fairfax, 2 Lord Fairfax de Cameron, el cual también fue general en jefe, y de lady Mary Sheffield, hija de Edmund Sheffield, 3 Lord Sheffield (luego 1 earl de ...

  2. Thomas Fairfax, 3rd Lord Fairfax of Cameron, by Edward Bower.jpg 2,601 × 3,200; 3.27 MB A Great victorie obtained at Saffron Walden in Cambridge-shire.jpg 1,207 × 1,536; 265 KB Anglia rediviva; = Englands recovery- being the history of the motions, actions, and successes of the army under the immediate conduct of His Excellency Sr. Thomas Fairfax (IA angliaredivivaen1647spri).pdf 1,202 × ...

  3. Lord Thomas Black Tom 3rd Lord Fairfax of Cameron Fairfax MP (17 Jan 1612 - 12 Nov 1671) 0 references. ... III lord Fairfax de Cameron; fiwiki Thomas Fairfax;

  4. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron, played an influential role throughout the life of George Washington. Having been introduced to Washington shortly after settling in Belvoir, Va., in 1747, Fairfax became Washington’s first employer when he hired the sixteen-year-old Virginian to survey his lands west of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Although a professed Loyalist […]

  5. Thomas Fairfax, 3rd Baron Fairfax (born Jan. 17, 1612, Denton, Yorkshire, Eng.—died Nov. 12, 1671, Nun Appleton, Yorkshire) was the commander in chief of the Parliamentary army during the English Civil Wars between the Royalists and Parliamentarians.

  6. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Thomas Fairfax, 3rd Lord Fairfax of Cameron (17 January 1612 – 12 November 1671) was a general and parliamentary commander-in-chief during the English Civil War. His dark hair and eyes and a swarthy complexion earned him the nickname Black Tom. Early life. Born at Denton Hall, near Otley, Yorkshire, on the 17 January 1612, Fairfax was the ...

  7. Thomas, 6 e baron Fairfax de Cameron (né le 22 octobre 1693 – 9 décembre 1781) fut le seul pair de la Couronne ayant effectivement résidé dans l’Amérique coloniale. Depuis sa propriété de Greenway Court (Virginie) , Fairfax y administrait ses vastes plantations de Northern Neck — concession de la Colonie de Virginie accordée en 1649 aux barons Culpeper.