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  1. When Richard Fitzroy was born in 1190, in Chilham Castle, Kent, England, United Kingdom, his father, John King of England, was 24 and his mother, Adela de Warenne, was 27. He married Rohese de Dover about 1219, in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 2 daughters. He died on 24 June 1246, in Chilham ...

  2. Richard FitzRoy, Baron of Chilham, Constable of Wallingford Castle, illegitimate son of King John of England was born in the year 1186 in Chilham Castle, Kent, England, son of John I "Lackland" Plantagenet, King of England and Adela de Warenne, Concubine # 1 to King John "Lackland" of England., they had 2 children., they gave birth to 1 child.

  3. Richard FitzRoy. Richard FitzRoy, auch Richard of Lincoln genannt, (* vor 1101; † 25. November 1120 vor Barfleur) war ein unehelicher Sohn des anglo-normannischen Herrschers Heinrich I. Beauclerc aus der Dynastie der Rolloniden mit einer Frau namens Ansfride. Sein normannischer Beiname FitzRoy bedeutet Königssohn .

  4. Richard Osborne (born 16 June 1964) is a retired Australian rules footballer who enjoyed a lengthy career in the VFL / AFL. He played a total of 283 games in 17 seasons, and played with four clubs, as well as representing Victoria 7 times in interstate competition . Originally from Bulleen/Templestowe, he arrived at Fitzroy and made his senior ...

  5. Robert FitzRoy, a veces Fitz Roy o Fitz-Roy, ( Suffolk, Inglaterra, 5 de julio de 1805- Surrey, Inglaterra, 30 de abril de 1865) fue un oficial de la Marina Real Británica que alcanzó el grado de vicealmirante y que logró fama duradera por haber sido el comandante del HMS Beagle durante el famoso viaje de Charles Darwin alrededor del mundo ...

  6. Unknown. 1 large ship, 36 knights. 64 supply vessels. 1215–1217. The Battle of Sandwich, also called the Battle of Dover [1] took place on 24 August 1217 as part of the First Barons' War. A Plantagenet English fleet commanded by Hubert de Burgh attacked a Capetian French fleet led by Eustace the Monk and Robert of Courtenay off Sandwich, Kent.

  7. Richard FitzRoy (c. 1190 – June 1246) (alias Richard de Chilham and Richard de Dover[2]) was the illegitimate son of King John of England and was feudal baron of Chilham,[2] in Kent. His mother was Adela, his father's cousin and a daughter of Hamelin de Warenne by his wife Isabel de Warenne, 4th Countess of Surrey.