Historical records matching James FitzMaurice Fitzgerald, 10th Earl of Desmond
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About James FitzMaurice Fitzgerald, 10th Earl of Desmond
James FITZGERALD (10º E. Desmond)
Acceded: 1520
Died: 18 Jun 1529
Buried: Friars Preachers, Tralee, Ireland
Notes: The Complete Peerage vol.IV,p.249. Succeeded on his father's death in 1520. In 1529 he proferred fealty to the Emperor Carlos V, and declared himself willing to enter into a league against England. The Emperor commissioned his chaplain to visit Ireland. The report of his mission to Dingle, of the resources of the country, of the demeanour of the Earl, and his reasons for hostility to England, as given by Mr. Froude in his History of England, are extremely interesting. The chaplain writes: "The Earl himself is from thirty to forty years old, and is rather above the middle height. He keeps better justice throughout his dominions than any other chief in Ireland. Robbers and homicides find no mercy, and are executed out of hand. His people are in high order and discipline. they are armed with short bows and swords. The Earl's guard are in a mail from neck to heel, and carry halberds. He has also a number of horse, some of whom know how to break a lance. They all ride admirably, without saddle or stirrup". A skirmish between him and Ormond was thus reported to Henry VIII by the Lord Lieutenant: "In the sayd conflyct were slayn of the said Earl of Desmonde's party xviii banners of galoglas, bee commonly in every baner lxxx men, and the substance of xxiv baners of horsemen, which be xx under every banr at the leest, and under some xxx, xl, and l; and emonges others was slayne the said Erll is kinnesman, Sir John FitzGerot, and Sir John of Desmond takyn, and his son slayne, and Sir Gerald of Desmond, another of his uncles, sore wounded and takyn; with many others whereof the certainte yet appereth not... His discomfyture and losse may bee right hurtfull; the moost part of theym that overthrew him bee Irishmen; and I feare it shall cause theyme to wex the more prowder, and also cause other Irishmen to take pride therein, setting the less by Englishmen".
Father: Maurice Bacach FITZGERALD (9° E. Desmond)
Mother: Ellen ROCHE
Married: Amy MAC-I-BRIEN-ARA
Children:
1. Joan FITZGERALD (C. Ormonde/C. Desmond)
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Children:
2. James FITZGERALD
3. Honora FITZGERALD (d. 1577)
4. James Elagh "MacNamara" FITZGERALD
James FitzMaurice FitzGerald, 10th Earl of Desmond was the son of Maurice FitzThomas FitzGerald, 9th Earl of Desmond.1 He married Amy Mac-I-Brien-Ara, daughter of Turlogh Mac-I-Brien-Ara.2 He died on 18 June 1529 at Dingle, Lancashire, England.
He was buried at Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland.
James FitzMaurice FitzGerald, 10th Earl of Desmond gained the title of 10th Earl of Desmond.
Children of James FitzMaurice FitzGerald, 10th Earl of Desmond:
Lady Joan FitzGerald
Lady Honora FitzGerald
Death: 18 Jun 1529 in Dingle, Kingdom Desmond, Munster, Ireland Birth: 1495 in Dingle, Kingdom Desmond, Munster, Ireland Name: James Fitzmaurice Fitzgerald Sex: M 1 1
Father: Maurice Bacach Fitzgerald b: 1445 in Earl, Kildare, Ireland Mother: Ellen Roche b: 1490 in Fermoy, Cork, Ireland
Marriage 1 Amy O Brien b: 1497 in Desmond, Ireland
Children
Has Children Joannah Fitzgerald b: 1515 in Cork, Cork, Ireland
Source: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=johnnewla...
James FitzMaurice Fitzgerald, 10th Earl of Desmond's Timeline
1495 |
1495
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Desmond, Munster, Ireland
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1509 |
1509
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Desmond Castle, Kinsale, County Cork, Munster, Ireland
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1529 |
June 18, 1529
Age 34
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Dingle Rathkeale, Ireland
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Friars Preachers, Tralee, Ireland
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