John FitzHugh

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title: John FitzHugh
text: John FitzHugh was an Anglo-Norman royal counsellor to King John of England. FitzHugh was claimed to be part of a family called the Fitzhughs of Ravensworth, based in northern Yorkshire, but it is more likely that his name is merely a patronymic and he was of relatively lowly birth. FitzHugh appears on the Pipe Rolls for 1176, ad parandas domos; in other years he oversaw repair of castles, including Odiham Castle, Hampshire. He collected taxes, such as scutage and tithes, and in 1212 was recorded
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