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- fl. 1485–1486, was the first Mayor of Galway. The son of John Lynch fitz Edmond, as well as a brother of Dominick Dubh Lynch, and a member of one of...
- family from 1572 at the latest, when Edmond Buidhe and William Óg MacCoter are mentioned in a deed. Edmond Fitz Garret also held lands in Lacken, and...
- of England promised the grandfather of the first Baronet, Sir James Fitz Edmond Cotter, the title of Marquess, but following the surrender of the Jacobite...
- Sir James Fitz Edmond Cotter (Irish: Séamus Buidhe Mac Coitir or Séamus Mac Éamonn Mhic Coitir; c. 1630–1705) was a soldier, a colonial governor and the...
- an army to restore James II after the Glorious Revolution. Sir James Fitz Edmond Cotter being the commander-in-chief of all King James's forces in the...
- Lausanne, Switzerland but was shot or stabbed by the Irish Royalist James Fitz Edmond Cotter (using the alias Thomas Macdonnell) in August 1664. Nicholas Love...
- Canada James Cotter the Younger (1689–1720), son of James Fitz Edmond Cotter James Fitz Edmond Cotter (c. 1630–1705), commander of James II's forces during...
- 1866, p. 205, right column, line 84. "Margaret m. [married] to Thomas fitzEdmond Fitzmaurice, Lord of Kerry." Burke 1866, p. 205, right column, line 86...
- Corkbeg was tied very closely to the Fitzgeralds who been there since John FitzEdmond de Gerald purchased it from the William Condon in 1591. The original house...
- Thomas Lynch fitz Edmond 1493–1494 James Lynch fitz Stephen 1494–1495 John Lynch fitz Edmond 1495–1496 Thomas Blake 1496–1497 Walter Lynch fitz Robert 1497–1498...