RalphfitzStephen (sometimes Ralf fitzStephen; died either 25 July 1202 or c. 1204) was an English nobleman and royal official. Ralph had brothers named...
meaning "son of". Its variants include FitzStephen, FitzStephen, Fitz-Stephen; alternate spelling Fitzstephens (common name in 16th century Ireland);...
Richard FitzRalph (also FitzRalph; c. 1300 – 16 December 1360) was a scholastic philosopher, theologian, and Norman Irish Archbishop of Armagh during...
William FitzRalph was the High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and the Royal Forests from 1169 to 1177. After, he was the seneschal of Normandy...
custodian of Sherwood Forest by William I. Matilda de Cauz had married RalphfitzStephen, chamberlain to Henry II. On his death in 1202, King John seized the...
(half) first cousin, RalphFitz-Stephen (died 1182), the grandson of Nesta by Stephen, Constable of Cardigan. Robert Fitz-Stephen eventually ceded these...
Glanvill, and Hugh Murdac 1182: William de Auberville and Osbert fitzHervey 1184: RalphfitzStephen. Dalton "Fitzreinfrey, Gilbert" Oxford Dictionary of National...
under King Henry I (1100–1135) and under King Stephen (1135–1154). Robert was the son of Sir Richard Fitz Gilbert, Lord of Clare and Tonbridge (c. 1030–1091)...
cousin, Gerald of Wales, Milo de Cogan and Robert FitzStephen, along with one of FitzStephen's sons, Ralph, who was also Milo's son in law, were en route...
they disembark at Southampton, Eleanor is imprisoned in the care of RalphfitzStephen, in which condition she remains until 1189. 12 July – Henry II does...
Gilbert Pypard 1171–1175: RalphfitzStephen (Rad'us (Ralph) son of Stephen) 1175–1189: William fitzStephen (William son of Stephen) 1190–1195 William Marescallus...
by Henry were: 1174: John de Cumin, William fitzRalph, William fitzStephen 1176: William Basset, Roger fitzReinfrid 1177: Hugh de Cressy 1179: Hugh de...
colliery site. The land at "Waingrif" (Waingroves) was donated by RalphfitzStephen to the Knights Hospitaller in the early 12th century. The "deed of...
Viscount Daventry) Fitzsimon Fitzsimons FitzstephenFitzThomas Fitzwarren Fitzwater Fitzwilliam (see Earl Fitzwilliam) Fitz is also a stand-alone German surname...
William FitzHerbert, William I FitzHerbert and William of Thwayt Henry eventually became King Henry II of England after the death of Eustace and Stephen. Emma...
Ralph was the son of Hubert de Corcun (Derei). Glover, Stephen (1831). The history and gazetteer of the county of Derby. H. Mozley. Glover, Stephen (1829)...
de Warenne 1174: John de Cumin, William fitzRalph, and William fitzStephen 1176: William Basset and Roger fitzReinfrid 1179: Hugh de Gaerst, Ranulf de...
the lives of numerous high-ranking people of Norman England. Thomas FitzStephen, Captain Helmsman (unnamed), apparently drunk Approximately 50 oarsmen...
Walter fitz Alberic or Walter de Huntingfield), had been a Domesday Book tenant of Robert Malet, and had, in addition to Robert, two other sons, Ralph and...
Norman invasion of Ireland. Nest's son by her second marriage, Robert FitzStephen, was another participant, as was William de Hay, husband of one of Gerald's...
two sons,[citation needed] Ribald and Robert. Also known as Ralphfitz Ribald and Ralph de Taillebois. 'Parishes: Middleham', in A History of the County...
William, and that Ralph had likely been lord before William fitz Ranulf. It is known that Ralph de Warenne had a son named William, who confirmed and expanded...
expropriated by another (half) first cousin, RalphFitz-Stephen (or Radulph). Ralph was the grandson of Nesta by Stephen, Constable of Cardigan. In 1182 he was...
Woodbridge, UK: Boydell Press. ISBN 978-1-84383-361-1. Davis, Ralph Henry Carless (1977). King Stephen (1st ed.). London: Longman. ISBN 978-0-582-48727-7. Dyer...