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  1. Thomas Fitzherbert was born on 30 August 1746, the son of Thomas FitzHerbert and his wife Mary Theresa Throckmorton. He was baptised in St Mary's church, Swynnerton, Staffordshire. [1] In 1778 he married Maria Anne Smythe , widow of Edward Weld , but died without children in Italy in 1781.

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  3. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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)

  7. Thomas Fitzherbert (disambiguation) Thomas Fitzherbert was an English Jesuit. Thomas Fitzherbert may also refer to: Thomas Fitzherbert (MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme), represented Newcastle-under-Lyme in 1593. Thomas Fitzherbert (MP for Staffordshire), represented Staffordshire in 1545–7. Thomas Fitzherbert (Arundel MP) for Arundel 1780–1790.