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  1. Maria FitzherbertSecretly married to the Prince of Wales1756 - 1837. Mary Anne (Maria) Smythe was born on 28th July 1756, a member of an old Roman Catholic family. In June 1775 at the age of 18 she was married to Edward Weld of Lulworth Castle, a widower aged 34, who died shortly after the wedding. Three years later, in 1778, she married Thomas ...

  2. Written by Thomas Fitzherbert Esquire, and Catholique priest, for the benefite of young statists, Dowai, Laurence Kellam. m. dc. vi (1606). Fitzherbert, Thomas, An sit vtilitas in scelere vel de infelicitate principis Macchiauelliani, contra Macchiauellum et politicos eius sectatores. Autore D. Thoma Fitzherberto, nobili Anglo Sacerdote.

  3. 24 de dic. de 2021 · WikiTree person ID. FitzHerbert-363. subject named as. Thomas FitzHerbert (30 Aug 1746 - 7 May 1781) 0 references. (1746-1781)

  4. to staying in power. 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.

  5. María Ana Fitzherbert (cuyo nombre de soltera fue María Ana Smythe) nació en Bambridge, Hampshire, el 26 de julio de 1756, siendo la hija mayor de Walter Smythe y de María Ana Errington. Fue educada en París, y contrajo su primer matrimonio, en junio de 1775, con Eduardo Weld , del castillo de Lulworth , el cual era dieciséis años mayor que ella.

  6. Of a Catholic family in trouble throughout the Elizabethan period, Fitzherbert, as the price of his own freedom, betrayed his father’s hiding-place during the aftermath of the Babington conspiracy. His father was fined £10,000 and died in prison, leaving Fitzherbert himself heir to his childless uncle Sir Thomas, a prisoner in the Tower.

  7. 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 ...