Proper noun
(countable) A surname from Anglo-Norman.
A placename given to towns, rivers, etc. in several countries.
A sea area to the west of Biscay.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgChief Baron Fitzroy Kelly held that as the statute was intended to prevent the spread of disease, rather than the loss of livestock in transit, the plaintiff could not claim negligence per se. Source: Internet
As she required a new deck, FitzRoy had the upper-deck raised considerably, by convert aft and convert forward. Source: Internet
Charles Darwin revisited the Falklands in 1834; the settlements Darwin and Fitzroy both take their names from this visit. Source: Internet
Hamish Macdonald on his partner Jake Fitzroy. Source: Internet
Essendon, having previously defeated both Fitzroy (by 40 points) and South Melbourne (by 33 points), clinched the premiership by means of a 20-point loss to Richmond. Source: Internet
It was witnessed by Thomas Cromwell; Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk ; the King's illegitimate son, Henry Fitzroy ; the Lord Mayor of London, as well as aldermen, sheriffs, and representatives of the various craft guilds. Source: Internet