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  1. Thomas Fitzherbert’s father, the eminent judge, inherited Norbury as a last surviving son in 1531, and Thomas Fitzherbert succeeded him there seven years later. Norbury lies on the Staffordshire border and it was with that county, where he inherited Hamstall Ridware from his mother, that Fitzherbert was to be chiefly identified; his brother William was to marry into the leading Staffordshire ...

  2. Built / Designed For: Thomas Fitzherbert Gardens, Outbuildings, Chapel & Church History Garden & Outbuildings: William Baker created outbuildings on the Estate for Thomas Fitzherbert between 1754 and 1756.

  3. When Campion and Persons commenced their memorable mission, Fitzherbert put himself at their service, and helped Campion in the preparation of his "Decem Rationes" by verifying quotations and copying passages from the fathers in various libraries, to which it would have been impossible for the Jesuit to obtain admission.

  4. La válida respuesta de Thomas Fitzherbert (1552-1640) a la deconstrucción maquiaveliana. Lía Viguria Guerendiáin. español. 1513 representa el inicio de una convulsa etapa en el pensamiento político. Maquiavelo y sus secuaces políticos abandonan la referencia a Dios y a la naturaleza, base del orden antropológico y social desde siglos.

  5. Thomas Fitzherbert (disambiguation) Thomas Fitzherbert was an English Jesuit. Thomas Fitzherbert may also refer to: Thomas Fitzherbert (MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme), represented Newcastle-under-Lyme in 1593. Thomas Fitzherbert (MP for Staffordshire), represented Staffordshire in 1545–7. Thomas Fitzherbert (Arundel MP) for Arundel 1780–1790.

  6. Fitzherbert, Maria Anne (1756–1837) Illegal wife of King George IV of England. Name variations: Mary Ann; Mrs. Fitzherbert. Born Maria Anne Smythe in Hampshire, England, on July 26, 1756; died on March 27, 1837, in Brighton, Sussex; daughter of Walter Smythe and Mary (Errington) Smythe; married Edward Weld of Lulworth Castle, Dorset, in 1775 (died 1776); married Thomas Fitzherbert of ...

  7. www.regencyhistory.net › 2011 › 10Blog | Regency History

    16 de oct. de 2011 · Lulworth Castle. In 1778, she married again, this time to Thomas Fitzherbert of Swynnerton in Staffordshire. This marriage was also short-lived; Fitzherbert died from wounds inflicted during the anti-Catholic Gordon Riots in 1780, leaving Maria Fitzherbert a widow for the second time.