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Premier Peers of Ireland). The
current head is
Maurice FitzGerald, 9th Duke of Leinster. The
Fitzmaurices and
FitzGeralds of
Desmond (Barons Desmond, later...
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Dublin in 1171. Lord
Lanstephan and his sons the
FitzMaurices also
fought in this battle.
Maurice FitzGerald, Lord
Llanstephan is
known to have married...
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Parliament the
surname of
Petty in
addition to
FitzMaurice. That same year, he was
created Viscount FitzMaurice and
Baron Dunkeron in the
Peerage of Ireland...
- Lord
Charles George Francis Fitzmaurice MVO (12
February 1874 – 30
October 1914) was an
English soldier and courtier. For the last few
months of his life...
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belonged to the
FitzMaurice/
FitzGerald
family for over 700
years and was the seat of the
Knights of Glin. The
FitzGeralds and
FitzMaurices first settled...
- over two centuries, by the Old
English Butlers of
Ormonde and the
Fitzmaurices and
FitzGeralds of Desmond. Both
families raised their own
armed forces and...
- the Anglo-Normans and
became the
Earldom of Desmond,
ruled by the
Fitzmaurices and
FitzGeralds—the
famous Irish family known as the Geraldines. The king...
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Shelburne PC (Ire) (1706 – 14 May 1761),
known as John
FitzMaurice until 1751 and as The
Viscount FitzMaurice between 1751 and 1753, was an Anglo-Irish peer and...
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William FitzMaurice may
refer to:
William FitzMaurice (Irish politician) (1671–1711),
Irish MP for
Dingle William FitzMaurice, 20th
Baron Kerry (1633–1697)...
- Ilchester, in 1808. They had two sons and one daughter:
William Thomas Petty-
FitzMaurice, Earl of
Kerry (30
March 1811 – 21
August 1836) Lady
Louisa (1813 – 12...