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FitzGerald Baronets
There have been four baronetcies created for persons with the surname FitzGerald, one in the Baronetage of Ireland and three in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom Baronets are hereditary titles awarded by the Crown. The current baronetage of the United Kingdom has replaced the earlier, existing baronetages of England, Nova Scotia, Ireland and Great Britain. To be recognised as a baronet, it is necessary .... * FitzGerald baronets of Clenlish (1644) * FitzGerald baronets of Newmarket on Fergus (1822) * FitzGerald baronets of Valentia (1880) * FitzGerald baronets of Geraldine Place (1903) {{DEFAULTSORT:FitzGerald Set index articles on titles of nobility FitzGerald dynasty ...
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Baronetage Of Ireland
Baronets are hereditary titles awarded by the Crown. The current baronetage of the United Kingdom has replaced the earlier, existing baronetages of England, Nova Scotia, Ireland and Great Britain. To be recognised as a baronet, it is necessary to prove a claim of succession. When this has been done, the name is entered on the Official Roll of the Baronetage. Persons who have not proven their claims may not be officially styled as baronets. This was ordained by Royal warrant (document), Royal Warrant in February 1910. A baronetcy is considered vacant if the previous holder has died within the previous five years and if no one has proven their succession, and is considered dormant if no one has proven their succession in more than five years after the death of the previous incumbent. All extant baronetcies, including vacant baronetcies, are listed below in order of precedence (i.e. date). All other baronetcies, including those which are extinct, dormant or forfeit, are on a separ ...
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FitzGerald Baronets Of Clenlish (1644)
The FitzGerald baronetcy, of Clenlish in County Limerick, was created in the Baronetage of Ireland on 8 February 1644 for Edmond FitzGerald, a Royalist of the Irish Confederate Wars. The 2nd Baronet was a member of the 1689 Irish Parliament, who was then attainted in 1691, and the baronetcy was then forfeited. Cokayne gives details of the assumption in the 18th century of the title by Richard FitzGerald, on the basis of a certificate obtained from the Ulster King of Arms. There were five putative baronets, including Gerald Richard Dalton-FitzGerald, recognised as the 10th Baronet by Debrett in 1880. On his death in 1894, the male line came to an end. FitzGerald baronets, of Clenlish (1617) *Sir Edmond Fitzgerald, 1st Baronet (died ) *Sir John Fitzgerald, 2nd Baronet (died 1708) (forfeit 1691) Notes

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FitzGerald Baronets Of Newmarket On Fergus (1822)
The FitzGerald baronetcy, of Newmarket on Fergus, or Carrigoran in County Clare, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 5 January 1822 for Augustine FitzGerald. He was son of Edward Fitzgerald (c. 1736–1814) of Carrigoran, M.P. for Co. Clare, 1782. The family were a branch of the Geraldines of Pallasgreen, Pallas, County Limerick, established at Carrigoran, parish of Kilnasoolagh, barony of Bunratty Lower, County Clare, which they bought in 1678 from Daniel O'Brien, 4th Viscount Clare, Col. Daniel O'Brien, later Viscount Clare. The title became extinct on the death of the 5th Baronet in 1908. FitzGerald baronets, of Newmarket on Fergus (1822) *Sir Augustine Fitzgerald, 1st Baronet (–1834) *Sir William Fitzgerald, 2nd Baronet (c. 1780–1847) *Sir Edward Fitzgerald, 3rd Baronet (1806–1865) *Sir Augustine Fitzgerald, 4th Baronet (1809–1893) *Sir George Cumming Fitzgerald, 5th Baronet (1823–1908) Notes

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FitzGerald Baronets Of Valentia (1880)
The FitzGerald baronetcy, of Valentia in the County of Kerry, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 8 July 1880 for Sir Peter George Fitzgerald, 19th Knight of Kerry. FitzGerald baronets, of Valentia (1880) *Peter George Fitzgerald, 19th Knight of Kerry, Sir Peter George Fitzgerald, 1st Baronet of Valentia, 19th Knight of Kerry (1808–1880) *Sir Maurice Fitzgerald, 2nd Baronet of Valentia, 20th Knight of Kerry (1844–1916) *Sir John Peter Gerald Maurice Fitzgerald, 3rd Baronet of Valentia, 21st Knight of Kerry (1884–1957) *Arthur Henry Brinsley FitzGerald, Sir Arthur Henry Brinsley Fitzgerald, 4th Baronet of Valentia, 22nd Knight of Kerry (1885–1967) *Sir George FitzGerald, 23rd Knight of Kerry, Sir George Peter Maurice Fitzgerald, 5th Baronet of Valentia, 23rd Knight of Kerry (1917–2001) *Adrian FitzGerald, Sir Adrian James Andrew Denis Fitzgerald, 6th Baronet, 24th Knight of Kerry (born 1940) The heir presumptive is Anthony Desmond Fitzgerald (born 1953), ...
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FitzGerald Baronets Of Geraldine Place (1903)
The FitzGerald baronetcy, of Geraldine Place in St Finn Barr in the County of Cork, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 10 October 1903 for Edward FitzGerald, Lord Mayor of Cork in 1901, 1902 and 1903. The baronetcy is now dormant. The presumed 3rd Baronet did not use the title and never successfully proved his succession, and was consequently never on the Official Roll of the Baronetage. His younger brother the presumed 4th Baronet (who was a Roman Catholic The Catholic Church (), also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.27 to 1.41 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2025. It is among the world's oldest and largest international institut ... priest) did not use the title either and also did not successfully prove his succession. FitzGerald baronets, of Geraldine Place (1903) * Sir Edward Fitzgerald, 1st Baronet (1846–1927) *Sir John Joseph Fitzgerald, 2nd Baronet (1876–1957) *Edward Thomas F ...
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