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  1. Richard FitzRoy/Firzjohn, born circa 1185/1186 in Winchester, Hampshire, England, (?? or at Chilham Castle, Kent, England) also known as Richard de Warenne, was feudal Baron of Chilham, Kent, and son of King John of England.

  2. Warenne. Due to his various forms, I have elected to call him Richard Fitz Roy (otherwise de Warenne, also de Chilham) in the forthcoming book, Plantagenet Ancestry. Interestingly, Richard's son, Richard the younger, was known as both "de Dover" and "de Chilham" as appears below: Cal. of Liberate Rolls 2 (1930): 122 (Richard son of Richard de

  3. 16 de may. de 2020 · He was known in various guises as Richard of Chilham, Richard of Dover, Richard fitzRoy or even Richard fitz John. He was also known as Richard de Warenne, referring to his maternal line, which is the name that is inscribed on his seal; this seal bears his arms, a derivative of the royal arms, albeit with 2 lions rather than 3, emphasising his Plantagenet descent.

  4. Sir Richard de Dover, Lord Chilham was born at Chilham, Kent, England, the son of Sir Richard FitzRoy and Rohese of Dover. Marriage & Children He married Maud of Angus, daughter of Malcolm, Earl of Angus & Caithness and Mary de Berkeley, between 13 March 1245 and 2 December 1247. They had 1 son & 1 daughter: Richard

  5. FitzRoy brought the four back with the ship to England. Boat Memory died following a smallpox vaccination. The others were cared for and taught by the trainee missionary Richard Matthews; they were considered civilised enough to be presented at Court to King William IV and Queen Adelaide in the summer of 1831. HMS Beagle ' s second voyage

  6. Richard Henry FitzRoy Somerset 1817–1884 2nd Baron Raglan: Earldom St. Maur extinct, 1885: Edward Adolphus Ferdinand St. Maur 1835–1869: Algernon St Maur 1846–1923 15th Duke of Somerset: Edward Hamilton Seymour 1860–1931 16th Duke of Somerset: Hugh de Grey Seymour 1843–1912

  7. Yokcushlu, conocida como Fuegia Basket ( Tierra del Fuego, c. 1821- Íb ., c. 1883), fue una nativa kawésqar de Tierra del Fuego. Es conocida por haber sido tomada como cautiva en 1830 por Robert FitzRoy, capitán del HMS Beagle, junto a otros tres indígenas fueguinos. Fue llevada a Inglaterra, donde conoció a figuras destacadas de la ...