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  1. Hace 2 días · Fairfax County was formed in 1742 from the northern part of Prince William County, and was named after Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron, proprietor of the Northern Neck. [6] [7] The Fairfax family name is derived from the Old English phrase for " blond hair", Fæger-feax .

  2. Hace 5 días · Thomas Fairfax, 6th Baron of Cameron, born at Leeds Castle, Kent England. Tuesday, December 21, 1725 George Mason IV of Gunston Hall born. Sunday, May 03, 1730 Prince William County formed from the Counties of Stafford and King George. Friday, November 17, 1732 Vestry of Truro Parish holds first meeting. Monday, March 26, 1733

  3. Hace 5 días · Thomas, Sixth Lord Fairfax, was born in 1693 at Leeds Castle, ... Thomas, Sixth Lord Fairfax, Baron of Cameron, died two months later at age 88. A life-long bachelor, he had no known children.

  4. Hace 2 días · Stoyle suggests that the New Model Army was created out of a quarrel that was anti-Scots almost as much as anti (English) Presbyterian and claims that Sir Thomas Fairfax was no ‘friend to the Scots’, yet this is the very man who, as baron Fairfax of Cameron, handed over his sword when faced with a war against the Scots.

  5. Hace 5 días · Chap. I. Containing the Proposals, Debates, and perfecting of the New Model of the Parliament's Army under Sir Thomas Fairfax, Commander in Chief: And the State of the King's Affairs and Strength, as also the Parliament's, at that time. The Author begins this Year 1645, with an Account of the Self-denying Ordinance and new Model of the Army.

  6. Hace 5 días · Fairfax County real property identification maps, topography, VREF 336.22 F, 1972 & 1988; Fairfax County real property identification maps, soils, VREF 336.22 F, 1990; To see Fairfax County maps online, including some early years that are not in the Virginia Room’s Collection, view the Fairfax County GIS & Mapping Services Digital Map Viewer.

  7. Hace 2 días · Sir Hugh, the second baronet, was a zealous royalist, and was governor of Dartmouth, at the time of its capture by Sir Thomas Fairfax, in 1646: he was afterwards comptroller of the household to King Charles II.