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  2. Fool's Quest - Wikipedia

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    Fool's Quest is the second book [1] in the epic fantasy trilogy Fitz and the Fool, written by American author Robin Hobb.It was published by HarperCollins and released in August, 2015 [2] and continues the story of FitzChivalry Farseer and his daughter Bee after the events of Fool's Assassin, published in 2014.

  3. Farseer trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The geography of the Six Duchies resembles the US state of Alaska and the Pacific Northwest, where Hobb lived for several years. [10] [22] Hobb's initial sketches of the setting were inspired by the panhandle of Alaska, and the Six Duchies resembled Kodiak Island, [12] her residence following her marriage, [23] but the final commissioned maps bore a greater similarity to an upside-down Alaska ...

  4. List of tartans - Wikipedia

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    The regimental version of this tartan differs somewhat from the clan version. Another tartan was created in 2018 (approved in 2020) in honour of the Royal Logistic Corps, [6] but it is for civilian use and is a fundraiser for the RLC's MoD Benevolent fund; it is not used for regimental uniform. [7] 18 Red Robertson: 19 Hunting Fraser: 22

  5. Robert Fitzwalter - Wikipedia

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    Robert Fitzwalter was the son of Walter Fitz Robert of Woodham Walter and his wife Maud (or Mathilde), the daughter of Richard de Lucy of Diss (a member of the de Lucy family). [6] Robert was a feudal baron of the fourth generation after the Norman conquest , great-grandson of Richard fitz Gilbert (d. c. 1090). [ 7 ]

  6. Walter fitz Alan - Wikipedia

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    Walter was a member of the Fitz Alan family. [10] He was born in about 1110. [11] Walter was a son of Alan fitz Flaad (died 1121×) and Avelina de Hesdin. [12] [note 2] Alan and Avelina had three sons: Jordan, William and Walter. [22] [note 3] Walter's father was a Breton knight who was granted lands in Shropshire by Henry I, King of England.

  7. Staffordshire figure - Wikipedia

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    Of the huge variety of figures produced, the Staffordshire dog figurine was the most ubiquitous, especially as a pair of King Charles Spaniels for a mantelpiece. Once cheap, Staffordshire figures are extensively collected in the English-speaking world, and modern imitations and forgeries abound.