Examples of 'thomas fairfax' in a sentence

Meaning of "thomas fairfax"

thomas fairfax: This phrase likely refers to a historical figure or individual named 'Thomas Fairfax'

How to use "thomas fairfax" in a sentence

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Thomas Fairfax was the first person to employ George Washington as a surveyor.
We are recreating it in the park and I get to be Sir Thomas Fairfax.
Sir Thomas Fairfax moves a bill to give this House a further lease.
She received a similar commission from Sir Thomas Fairfax two years later.
Thomas Fairfax was a follower of Swedenborg.
The commanders on the parliamentary side on both occasions are Thomas Fairfax and Oliver Cromwell.
Sir Thomas Fairfax was in command of the Parliament 's forces.
As a result, Monck requested Lord Thomas Fairfax order him to take any order he gave.
History = = The band was named after the English revolutionary army of Thomas Fairfax.
Having again repelled the Royalist Horse, Sir Thomas Fairfax received the order to retreat.
Sir Thomas Fairfax was the general and parliamentary commander-in-chief.
It was instrumental in the capture of Goodrich Castle in 1646 by Sir Thomas Fairfax.
Sir Thomas Fairfax was made commander-in-chief.
He was in Oxford in June 1646 when the city surrendered to Thomas Fairfax.
Early in 1643, Sir Thomas Fairfax went on the offensive against the Yorkshire Royalists.

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An attack led by Sir Thomas Fairfax on 20 May 1643 captured the town for the Parliamentarians.

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