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Reginald Fitzurse

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clad in armour and carrying swords determined to capture or kill Becket. FitzUrse appeared to be the ringleader and delivered the first but non-fatal blow to Becket's head and the other knights followed suit until Becket lay dead. Christendom was outraged while the king publicly expressed remorse and
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clan. FitzUrse's relatives, who remained in England, changed their name to 'de Bereham' (of Barham), the location of their home, to also avoid any persecution. The name has evolved over time to just
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Contemporary drawing portraying the murder of Becket. The cognizance of a bear can be seen on the shield of FitzUrse
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of a bear, which is visible in a contemporary drawing portraying the murder of Becket.
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Reginald Fitz Urse shield, "bore, or, a bear passant sable, muzzled argent"
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The four knights initially escaped to Scotland and thence to Morville's
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on Easter Day and ordered to make a penitential pilgrimage to the
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12th-century Anglo-Norman nobleman and assassin of Thomas Becket
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where they stayed for a year. All four were excommunicated by
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On 29 December 1170, they burst into the cathedral choir at
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of an ancestor. Although he lived before the true age of
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or Brito, crossed the Channel separately and met up in
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Index

Reginald FitzUrse

knights
Thomas Becket
Fitz
nom de guerre
heraldry
cognizance

Richard fitzUrse
Williton
Somersetshire
Barham, Kent
Canterbury
Dover
Barham Court
Teston
Henry II
Henry II
Bures
Normandy
Thomas Becket
Hugh de Moreville
William de Tracy
Richard le Breton
Saltwood Castle
Kent
Canterbury
Knaresborough Castle
Pope Alexander III

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