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Sir Reginald FitzUrse (1145 – 1173)〔ODNB〕 was one of the four knights who murdered Thomas Becket in 1170. His name is derived from ''Fitz'', a contracted form of the Norman-French ''fils de'', meaning "son of" and urse from the Latin ''ursus'', meaning a bear (French: ''ours''), probable ''nom de guerre'' of his ancestor. Although he lived before the true age of heraldry which developed in the early 13th century, his shield bore the cognizance of a bear, which is visible in a contemporary drawing portraying the murder of Becket. ==Early life== Fitzurse was the eldest son of Richard Fitzurse, on whose death about 1168 he inherited the manor of Williton, Somersetshire. He also held land in Leicestershire and Northamptonshire and at Barham, Kent, between Canterbury and Dover. He lived for a time at Barham Court in Teston. The name of the village of Barham is derived from 'bear' ('urse' in Fitzurse) and 'ham' because it was a hamlet. He was a Knight Attendant upon Henry II. Reginald Fitzurse was a follower of Henry II from a very young age.
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