John FitzGerald, 1st Earl of Kildare

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John FitzGerald

Also Known As: "1st Earl of Kildare"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Athy, Kildare, Ireland
Death: September 10, 1316 (56-65)
Laraghbryan, Maynooth, Kildare, Ireland
Place of Burial: Kildare, County Kildare, Ireland
Immediate Family:

Son of Thomas FitzMaurice FitzGerald, Lord Offaly and Rohesia de St. Michael
Husband of Blanche FitzGerald
Father of Joan FitzGerald, Countess of Carrick; Thomas FitzGerald, 2nd Earl of Kildare; Gerald FitzGerald; Elizabeth FitzGerald and Catherine Hussey
Brother of Margaret de Cusack

Occupation: 1st Earl of Kildare, Baron of Offaly
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About John FitzGerald, 1st Earl of Kildare

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   John FitThomas FitzGerald, 1st Earl of Kildare, so created 14 May 1316; alegend is told of him similar to that about the ancestor of the FitzGerald Baronets of Valencia, viz., that when he was a baby in the Castle of Woodstock, near Athy, Co Kildare, a fire broke out, he was overlooked inthe panic and rescued by a monkey, who climbed a tower holding him in its arms; subsequently the FitzGeralds adopted a monkey as crest and occasionally the additional motto "Non immemor befeficii" ("Not Forgetful of a helping hand"); married Blanche de la Roche (living 1327), and died 12 Sep 1316. [Burke's Peerage]

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John Fitz Thomas Fitz Gerald, 5th Baron of Offaly, 1st Earl of Kildare, died 12 Sep 1316. [Ancestral Roots]
Note: Must have inherited the Barony from his cousin Gerald, 4th Baron,who was son of Maurice, 3rd Baron, son of Gerald (dvp 1243), son ofJohn's grandfather Maurice FitzGerald, 2ndBaron.
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EARLDOM OF KILDARE
I. 1. JOHN FITZTHOMAS FITZGERALD, 5th lord of the barony of Offaly, co.Kildare, son and heir of Thomas FITZMAURICE (died 1271), and heir male of his kinsmen the 3rd and 4th barons, comes into notice about 1288, when as John son of Thomas he was guardian of part of the Marches of the English Pale. In 1291 he had protection while in England with the Archbishop of Dublin, and that year a payment was made to him for marching against the King's enemies, and he was also engaged in suits concerning his kinsmen's lands, which he appears to have bought from the coheirs. In 1293 he built Sligo Castle, no doubt to protect his lands in Connaught, which he thought to be threatened by Richard (de Burgh), Earl of Ulster, and in the same year and later was keeper of the castles of Roscommon and Randown. In 1294 he took the Earl of Ulster, prisoner, and had also a dispute with another noble, William de Vesci, lord of Kildare and justiciar, who challenged him to a wager of battle. He was obliged to liberate the Earl of Ulster, all Ireland having been disturbed about it, and for a time lost his lands in Connaught. In 1295 he -was again keeper of the castles of Roscommon and Randown. In the same year he was summoned to Parliament [IRL] by John Wogan the justiciar, who also arranged atruce for two years between the Earl of Ulster and John and the other Geraldines, which became a peace in 1298. John gave the Earl 3,000 Marks, and the Earl gave his daughter in marriage to John's son. At this time (1295-1302) the King summoned John for military service in Scotland and Flanders, and his services in these wars procured for him pardon and rewards in land. On 9 February 1301/2 he obtained a charter of free warren in his lands in Maynooth and other places in Kildare, Carlow and Limerick. In 1307 he and Edmund Boteler dispersed the robbers of Offaly who had burnt Lea Castle. In, October 1309 he was called upon to cooperate with the Earl of Ulster and other magnates in assembling an Irish force by the following midsummer to serve in Scotland, and he went over to England. In 1311 he was summoned to assist the King's commissioners inquieting discontents in Ireland. He is styled knight at various times,and in 1313 himself knighted others at Adare. In 1314 he was called to aid the King against the Scots, and when, a little later, Edward Bruce (brother of King Robert) came over to Ireland and was crowned King of Ireland, taking various castles and causing a rising of the Irish, John FitzThomas and others, whose combined forces would have been sufficient to overcome Bruce, assembled to resist him, but fell, out among themselves and did nothing. In February 1315/6, however, he (styling himself Seigneur d'Offaly) joined with the other magnates of Ireland in an obligation to maintain the King's authority against his enemies the Scots.



Created 1st Earl of Kildare May 14, 1316


He succeeded to the title of 4th Baron of Offaly [feudal barony] in 1287. He was created 1st Earl of Kildare [Ireland] on 14 May 1316.www.findagrave.com

John FitzThomas FitzGerald
BIRTH 1250
Ireland
DEATH 10 Sep 1316 (aged 65–66)
Laragh, County Kildare, Ireland
BURIAL
Grey Abbey
Kildare, County Kildare, Ireland
PLOT
Franciscan Friary
MEMORIAL ID 102751822

Family Members
Children
Joan FitzGerald Butler
1282–1320

Thomas FitzJohn FitzGerald
1296–1328



John was the 4th Lord of Offaly and 1st Earl of Kildare.

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John FitzGerald, 1st Earl of Kildare's Timeline

1255
1255
Athy, Kildare, Ireland
1281
1281
Fermoy, Cork, Ireland
1290
1290
Castletown Kildrought Kildare, Celbridge, County Kildare, Ireland
1300
1300
Kildare, Ireland
1316
September 10, 1316
Age 61
Laraghbryan, Maynooth, Kildare, Ireland
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Ireland
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Grey Abbey, Kildare, County Kildare, Ireland