Examples of 'fitzwalter' in a sentence

Meaning of "fitzwalter"

Fitzwalter (verb) - This term does not have a widely recognized meaning in English. It might be a proper noun or specialized term

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Fitzwalter was anxious for an immediate battle.
Formerly the family name was FitzWalter.
The FitzWalter barony ultimately passed to her descendants.
Walter dared not take legal action against FitzWalter.
Fitzwalter still remained in control of London though.
Most of the barons did so, but Fitzwalter and de Vesci decided to flee.
Fitzwalter escaped a trial by fleeing to France.
Mildmay 's brother Henry Mildmay claimed the barony of FitzWalter.
Fitzwalter escaped a trial by flying to France.
Even after the Magna Carta was signed, Fitzwalter maintained his control of London.
FitzWalter gathered an affinity of prominent local gentry around him.
War continued between the factions supporting Louis and Henry, with Fitzwalter supporting Louis.
Baron FitzWalter is an ancient title in the Peerage of England.
I'm certainly not at your service. Fitzwalter.
FitzWalter frequently returned to England for parliaments.

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I so wanted to see you again, Lucy. Marian Fitzwalter.
FitzWalter reacted violently.
On his death in 1629 the barony of FitzWalter separated from the viscountcy and earldom.
The FitzWalter family was a wealthy and long-established family in the north-Essex area.
He also became the 11th Baron of FitzWalter, and the 2nd Viscount FitzWalter.
FitzWalter was in a gang of over 30 men led by the Earl of Oxford.
In the years following 1200, Fitzwalter is recorded as a participant in several lawsuits.
Lord Fitzwalter ( hist ) is among those who challenges Aumerle in Richard II.
Ranulf FitzWalter held 80 acres from him.
The Fitzwalter Dinner is paid for by endowment, a great 16th-century benefactor.

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