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  1. 27 de abr. de 2022 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Henrietta FitzJames (1667 – April 3, 1730), the Dowager Lady Waldegrave and titular Countess of Newcastle, was an illegitimate daughter of James Stuart, Duke of York, afterward James II, King of Great Britain, by his mistress, Arabella Churchill, herself sister of the great Duke of Marlborough.

  2. Fitzjames’ private letters were made public and edited to suit the purpose of propaganda and ultimately remembrance. Let us take a look at the publication history of Fitzjames’ last letters. After over two years of no word from the Franklin Expedition, in 1847 the Admiralty made preparations to send out a three-pronged search expedition in the Spring of 1848.

  3. Henry FitzJames (Città di Westminster, 6 agosto 1673 – 16 dicembre 1702) era figlio di Giacomo II Stuart, re di Scozia e d’Inghilterra, e della sua amante Arabella Churchill. Biografia. FitzJames nacque nel 1673. Egli era fratello di James, maresciallo di Francia.

  4. Hilary Carey (‘Henry VII’s Book of Astrology’, p. 685) has tentatively suggested bishop Richard Fitzjames, Warden 23 of Merton College, Oxford, as a donor on the basis of the ‘heraldic’ rendering of images of the constellations Aquila and Delphinus (f. 37) as a possible allusion to the arms of Fitzjames and Draycot.

  5. 4 de feb. de 2023 · The life of the ill-fated James Fitzjames is one of these stories, a man who despite the odds stacked against him became a star of the Victorian Navy. Despite this his notoriety slowly vanished over the years, any information other than his rank and fate on the Franklin expedition became lost. He became known for his tragedy rather than his ...

  6. Explore historical records and family tree profiles about Henry Fitzjames on MyHeritage, the world's family history network. Trusted by millions of genealogists since 2003 Trusted information source for millions of people worldwide

  7. The First Opium War (1839-1842) can be roughly summarised as that in the early 19th century there was a trade imbalance between England and China, and to counter this imbalance England illegally traded opium in China. China wanted to put a stop to this, not least because of the worrying increase in opium addicts.