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  1. The settlement of Swynnerton on William Fitzherbert is documented both in this collection between 1550 and 1560 (D641/5/T/16 - 9) and in the Vernon collection, a family which married the other Swynnerton heiress (D (W)1790). Swynnerton has descended in the Fitzherbert family until the present time. In 1858 Basil Thomas Fitzherbert married Emily ...

  2. This degradation affected Thomas Fitzherbert intellectual and personally. Resisting this anthropocentric reclusion, he wielded the pen as a weapon to write An sit utilitas in scelere. His ends were to claim the power of virtus as dignity, as a way and means for the ruler. Fitzherbert spoke aloud with ink, even bleeding ink.

  3. 1 William Fitzherbert, 1st Lord of Norbury, granted Norbury 1125 . 2 William Fitzherbert, 2nd Lord of Norbury, living 1166 . . 3 John Fitzherbert, 3rd Lord of Norbury . . . 4 John Fitzherbert, 4th Lord of Norbury m ? Grendon, dau of William Grendon [1] . . . . 5 Sir William Fitzherbert, 5th Lord of Norbury, granted freewarren in Norbury by Henry III of England (1207-1272) in 1252. . . . . . 6 ...

  4. Her next husband was Thomas Fitzherbert, of Swynnerton, Staffordshire, whom she married in 1778 and who died in 1781. A young and beautiful widow with a jointure of £2000 a year, she took up her abode in 1782 at Richmond , Surrey, having at the same time a house in town.

  5. Thomas FitzHerbert was born in 1132, in Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom. He married Mrs Thomas FITZHERBERT about 1153, in Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom. He died in 1223, at the age of 91.

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  7. Educated as a Roman Catholic in Paris. Married on 16 July 1775 to Edward Weld (1741-1775) who died three months later, and on 1778 to Thomas Fitzherbert (1746-1781); in 1785 was secretly married to George, Prince of Wales, in contravention of the Royal Marriages Act of 1772. Their relationship continued spasmodically, but appears to have ended ...