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  1. Richard Fortescue (c. 1517–1570) of Filleigh, North Devon was an English Member of Parliament and prominent land-owner and member of the Devonshire gentry, ancestor to the Earls Fortescue . Origins. The Fortescues are an ancient family, whose roots can be traced back to Norman times.

  2. Richard Archibald Fortescue, 7th Earl Fortescue (14 April 1922 – 7 March 1993) was a British peer, the son of Denzil Fortescue, 6th Earl Fortescue. He married firstly, Penelope Henderson (d. 1959) on 24 October 1949. They had two children: Charles Hugh Richard Fortescue, 8th Earl Fortescue (b. 10 May 1951)

  3. Richard Fortescue. Richard Fortescue may refer to: Richard Fortescue (politician) (c. 1517–1570), English member of parliament and landowner. Richard Fortescue, 7th Earl Fortescue (1922–1993), British peer. Richard Fortescue (soldier) (died 1655), English soldier. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  4. 1 de ene. de 2021 · FORTESCUE, RICHARD (d. 1655), governor of Jamaica, was at the commencement of the campaign of 1644 a lieutenant-colonel in the parliamentary army under the Earl of Essex. He attested the capitulation of that army at Lostwithiel, and commanded a regiment of foot at the second battle of Newbury in October 1644 ( Rushworth , v. 701, 709 ...

  5. 1434–1500. Sources (1) Legacy NFS Source: Agnes WINDSOR - birth-name: Agnes WINDSOR. View All. Spouse and Children. Richard Fortescue. Lady Alice de Windsor. Marriage. Children (4) Elizabeth Fortescue. John Fortescue the Elder. John Fortescue the Younger. Richard Fortescue of Hollacombe. View All.

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  6. Brief Life History of Richard. When Richard Fortescue was born about 1406, in Devon, England, his father, John Fortescue, was 34 and his mother, Clarice, was 33. He married Lady Alice de Windsor in 1436, in England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 1 daughter.

  7. Biography. Richard Fortescue was a great-grandson of Sir John Fortescue, the chief justice. He had a kinsman and namesake who lived at Spriddlestone in Devon until his death in 1543 or 1544.