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Elizabeth Harthill (d.1447): The Lady Polesworth Abbey Could Not Erase

The Legacy of Sir Lambert de Trikyngham: A 13th-Century BLACK English Knight

John ap Elis Eyton, knight

The Legacy of Sir Lambert de Trikyngham: A 13th-Century BLACK English Knight

Sir Thomas Markenfield

The Legacy of Sir Lambert de Trikyngham: A 13th-Century BLACK English Knight

Swarthy "BLACK" English Nobility Sir Robert Scargill of Thorpe Hall (d.1531)

The Legacy of Sir Lambert de Trikyngham: A 13th-Century BLACK English Knight

Black Nobility Richard de Goldsborough2

The Legacy of Sir Lambert de Trikyngham: A 13th-Century BLACK English Knight

The story of Jerpoint Abbey, a historic Cistercian monastery in southeastern Ireland, begins with the legacy of one of Osraige’s most notable dynasties.

The Legacy of Sir Lambert de Trikyngham: A 13th-Century BLACK English Knight

The Legacy of Sir Lambert de Trikyngham: A 13th-Century BLACK English Knight

Anglo-Saxon Black Knight Sir Grimbald de Pauncefoote 1287-1318

Sir Hugh Newmarch 1336- c 1380, Lord of the Manor of Whatton, the monument was intentionally destroyed, particularly on the face, to hide his handsome negroid features. I have outlined his nose and lips because the outline is still prominent after the destruction and easy to determine with the naked eye what it would've been.

Who Was François Toussaint L'Ouverture? They claim François Toussaint L'Ouverture was a former *Haitian slave who led the only successful slave revolt in modern history.