3rd baron fairfax cameron
[fair-faks] /ˈfɛər fæks/
noun
thomas (3rd baron fairfax of cameron) 1612–71, british general: commander in chief of the parliamentary army 1645–50.
thomas (6th baron fairfax of cameron) 1692–1782, english colonist in virginia.
a town in ne virginia.
a male given name.
fairfax
/ˈfɛəfæks/
noun
thomas, 3rd baron fairfax. 1612–71, english general and statesman: commanded the parliamentary army (1645–50), defeating charles i at naseby (1645). he was instrumental in restoring charles ii to the throne (1660)
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