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  1. Date of Birth - Death October 22, 1693 - December 9, 1781. Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord of Cameron was born on October 22, 1693, in Leeds Castle, Kent, England. As a child, Fairfax succeeded to his title in 1709 at just 16 years of age, after the death of the 5th Lord of Cameron. Fairfax studied at Oxford University’s Oriel College from 1710 to 1713.

  2. 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.

  3. Thomas Fairfax, 5th Lord Fairfax of Cameron (16 April 1657 – 6 January 1710) was an English Army officer, politician and peer. Life [ edit ] Thomas Fairfax was born on 16 April 1657, the great-grandson of Thomas Fairfax, 1st Lord Fairfax of Cameron of the Scottish peerage, not to be confused with his cousin and Civil War leader Thomas Fairfax, 3rd Lord Fairfax of Cameron .

  4. Thomas Fairfax, III lord Fairfax de Cameron Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Thomas Fairfax Thomas Fairfax, 3er Lord Fairfax de Cameron, (* Denton, cerca de Otley en Yorkshire; 17 de enero de 1612 – † 12 de noviembre de 1671), general durante la…

  5. Thomas Fairfax, 3rd Lord Fairfax of Cameron. Lord Fairfax of Cameron is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. Despite holding a Scottish peerage, the Lords Fairfax of Cameron are members of an ancient Yorkshire family, of which the Fairfax baronets of The Holmes are members of another branch. From 1515 to about 1700 the family lived at Denton Hall.

  6. Thomas Fairfax Thomas Fairfax, 3er Lord Fairfax de Cameron, (* Denton, cerca de Otley en Yorkshire; 17 de enero de 1612 – † 12 de noviembre de 1671), general durante la Revolución Inglesa, hijo de Ferdinan

  7. 3 e baron Fairfax de Cameron. Général anglais (Denton 1612-Nunappleton, Yorkshire, 1671). Chef des forces parlementaires à partir de 1644, il remporta la victoire de Naseby (14 juin 1645). Hostile à la condamnation du roi (janvier 1649), il démissionna en 1650 pour protester contre l'invasion de l'Écosse. À la mort de Cromwell, il aida ...