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Hace 3 días · King Henry VIII (reigned 1509 – 1547) Henry VIII acknowledged only one illegitimate child whose mother was Elizabeth Blount. It is suspected that he had several other illegitimate children by other mistresses. Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond and Somerset (1519 – 1536) King Charles II (reigned 1660 – 1685)
Hace 1 día · Henry Charles FitzRoy Somerset 1824–1899 8th Duke of Beaufort, 10th Marquess of Worcester, 14th Earl of Worcester, 16th Baron Herbert, 8th Baron Botetourt: 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
- 21 March 1413 – 31 August 1422
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Hace 4 días · By Movieguide® Contributor. NCIS: ORIGINS has announced a new cast member. Kyle Schmid will play the role of Mike Franks in the new sequel drama series. He’s been acting for a long time and is known “for playing Henry Fitzroy in the Lifetime series BLOODTIES, he went onto take on the role of Henry Durham, in the Syfy Channel series BEING ...
Hace 5 días · Henry VIII was the second eldest son to parents Henry VII and Elizabeth of York. He was destined for a life in the church until his elder brother Arthur died. 3.
Hace 5 días · Henry Fitzroy (meaning son of the King) was born to Henry and Elizabeth (Bessie) Blount in 1519 and subsequently created Duke of Richmond. 4. Of the four Thomases that helped shape Henry's reign which did not fall foul of the King and was in fact summoned to minister to him on his deathbed?
Hace 4 días · These children probably included nine sons called Richard, Oliver, Henry, Osbert Gifford, Geoffrey, John FitzJohn or Courcy, Odo or Eudes FitzRoy, Ivo, Henry, Richard the constable of Wallingford Castle and three daughters called Joan, Matilda the abbess of Barking and Isabella la Blanche.
Hace 1 día · He was the son of Robert Fitz Henry, founder of Burscough Priory, upon which establishment several members of the family conferred lands in Parbold. The Lathoms long possessed the estate, to which the Crisps succeeded about 1730; and from them it was purchased by the Dicconsons, of Wrightington, who assumed the name of Scarisbrick, of Wrightington and Scarisbrick.