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  1. When Hawise de Beaumont was born about 1129, in Leicester, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom, her father, Robert de Beaumont 2nd Lord of Leicester, was 26 and her mother, Amice de Gael de Montfort, was 22. She married Earl William Fitz-Robert in 1150, in Leicestershire, England. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 3 daughters.

  2. !William Fitz Robert, Lord of the manor of Glamorgan and of Cardiff Castle, 2nd Earl of Gloucester, son of Robert, Earl of Gloucester, d. 1147, and Mabel, dau. of Robert Fitz Hamon, and grandson of King Henry I of England. ["60 Colonists" line 63-26, 124-27.] b.William Fitz Robert, was Lord of the manor of Glamorgan and of Cardiff Castle, 2nd ...

  3. 5 de dic. de 2023 · About Robert FitzWilliam, de Hastings. Robert de HASTINGS was born 1143 in Little Easton, Essex, England. He died 1190 in Little Easton, Essex, England. Parents: William de HASTINGS born 1102 in Little Easton, Essex, England. He died 1162/1165 in Little Easton, Essex, England. William married Hawise de GUERRES on 1140 in Little Easton, Essex ...

  4. William R Fitz, MD specializes in Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation at Orthopedic One, Inc. in Upper Arlington, OH.

  5. William fitz Robert Barry (fl. 1615) was an Irish harper. His full name was William fitz Robert fitz Edmond Barry, that is, William son of Robert son of Edmond Barry. He was a blind harper in the service of David de Barry, 5th Viscount Buttevant (died 1617), the same person who "had been commissioned by Queen Elizabeth to exterminate the harpers."

  6. Dr. Fitz is a proud graduate of the University of Notre Dame with a Bachelor of Science followed by The Ohio State University College of Medicine. He holds two U.S. Patents for devices that assist in the treatment of lower back pain, one for a facet joint pain relief method and apparatus, and one for an artificial facet joint.

  7. 13 de sept. de 2023 · Saltford Manor House in Saltford, southwest England holds the accolade of being the oldest continuously inhabited property in Britain. Built during the Norman era (circa 1160s) by William Fitz Robert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester, 13th-century artwork found in the house may be the oldest in the land.