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  1. Three years later, she married Thomas Fitzherbert of Swynnerton, Staffordshire, who was 10 years older than her. The two had a son, who died young. Fitzherbert was widowed again on May 7, 1781. However, this time, her deceased husband had left her an annuity of £1,000 and a house in Park Street, Mayfair.

  2. WikiTree person ID. FitzHerbert-363. subject named as. Thomas FitzHerbert (30 Aug 1746 - 7 May 1781) 0 references. (1746-1781)

  3. George Thomas Keppel, Earl of Albemarle, Fifty Years of my Life, London, 1876, p. 314. W. H. Wilkins, Mrs Fitzherbert and George IV, London, 1905, II, pp. 391-394, illustrated p. 395 (described as ‘Companion of the locket given by the Prince to Mrs. Fitzherbert soon after their marriage, containing her Miniature, which is buried with the King at Windsor.’).

  4. 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.

  5. 13 de dic. de 2023 · Maria Fitzherbert (1756-1837), a Roman Catholic, was considered by many to be the wife of King George IV of England. After the death of her second husband Thomas Fitzherbert in 1781, she became a well connected socialite in London social circles. Mrs. Fitzherbert became romantically involved with the Prince of Wales, soon to be King George IV.

  6. When Campion and Persons commenced their memorable mission, Fitzherbert put himself at their service, and helped Campion in the preparation of his "Decem Rationes" by verifying quotations and copying passages from the fathers in various libraries, to which it would have been impossible for the Jesuit to obtain admission.

  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 ...