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James FitzGerald (Inistioge MP)
James FitzGerald or James Fitzgerald may refer to: Irish nobility *James Fitzedmund Fitzgerald (died 1589), hereditary Seneschal of Imokilly *James FitzMaurice FitzGerald (died 1579), member of the 16th century ruling Geraldine dynasty *James FitzGerald (Ratoath MP) (1689), Irish politician, MP for Ratoath (Parliament of Ireland constituency), Ratoath 1689 *James FitzGerald (Inistioge MP) (1689), Irish politician, MP for Inistioge (Parliament of Ireland constituency), Inistioge 1689 *James Fitzgerald (1742–1835), Irish politician *James FitzGerald, 1st Duke of Leinster (1722–1773), Irish nobleman and politician *James FitzGerald-Kenney (1878–1956), Irish politician *James Gubbins Fitzgerald (1852–1926), medical practitioner and an Irish nationalist politician Earls *James FitzGerald, 1st Earl of Desmond (1570–1601), Irish nobleman *James FitzGerald, 6th Earl of Desmond (died 1463) *James FitzGerald, 8th Earl of Desmond (1459–1487) *James FitzGerald, 10th Earl of Desm ...
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James Fitzedmund Fitzgerald
John Fitzedmund Fitzgerald (died 1589) was the hereditary Seneschal of Imokilly, an Irish nobleman of the Welsh-Norman FitzGerald dynasty in the province of Munster, who rebelled against the crown during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England. Fitzgerald was the son of Edmund Fitzmaurice Riskald and Shylie, daughter of Sir Maolrony McShane O'Carroll, lord of Ely O'Carroll in Éile), and the family's territory was in modern County Cork. First Desmond Rebellion During the first of the Desmond Rebellions in 1569, Fitzgerald was besieged in Ballymartyr by the lord deputy of Ireland, Sir Henry Sidney, and having taken casualties he fled with his company through a bog which was hard by the walls of the town. He held out with his fellow rebel, James Fitzmaurice Fitzgerald in the woods of Glen of Aherlow, Aherlow till February 1573, when he submitted with Fitzmaurice to the President of Munster, Sir John Perrot, and was granted his pardon in the church of Kilmallock. In March 1575 h ...
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James FitzGerald (New Zealand Politician)
James Edward FitzGerald (4 March 1818 – 2 August 1896) was a New Zealand politician. According to some historians, he should be considered the country's first Prime Minister of New Zealand, premier, although a more conventional view is that neither he nor Thomas Forsaith, his successor should properly be given that title. He was a notable campaigner for New Zealand self-governance. He was the first Superintendent (New Zealand), Superintendent of the Canterbury Province. Early life FitzGerald was born on 4 March 1818 in Bath, Somerset, Bath, England. His parents, Gerald FitzGerald and Katherine O'Brien, were Irish, and FitzGerald is known to have cherished his connection with Ireland, despite being educated in England. He was educated first in Bath, and then at Christ's College, Cambridge, Christ's College of the University of Cambridge. He initially sought a commission in the Royal Engineers, but poor eyesight made this impossible. Instead, he began working for the British M ...
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James FitzGerald (artist)
James Herbert FitzGerald (1910–1973) was an American sculptor from Seattle, Washington. He received a degree in architecture at University of Washington and worked at Spokane Art Center. He has been called " neof the Pacific Northwest's preeminent artists of isperiod", and "among the most innovative modern artists active in the Pacific Northwest." He was born and raised in Seattle, graduating from the University of Washington in 1935. FitzGerald went on to study at Yale University in 1938, where he received a Carnegie Graduate Fellowship, and at the Kansas City Art Institute. He created works for the Treasury Relief Art Project (TRAP) and the Department of Justice in the 1930s with Boardman Robinson; and worked on other Works Progress Administration art programs in Washington state. While he also studied as a painter, FitzGerald switched primarily to bronze sculpture in 1959 and became a well-known fountain designer. He established his own foundry in 1964. FitzGerald marrie ...
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James Newbury FitzGerald
James Newbury FitzGerald (1837–1907) was an American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1888. Biography James Newbury FitzGerald was born at Newark, New Jersey on July 27, 1837. He received the degree of D. D. from Wesleyan University in 1880 and that of LL. D. from Hamline University in 1889. In 1895 he made the episcopal visitation to the South American and European conferences. He died at Hong Kong on April 4, 1907, on an episcopal visitation to the Oriental mission conferences. See also *List of bishops of the United Methodist Church This is a list of bishops of the United Methodist Church and its predecessor denominations, in order of their election to the episcopacy, both living and dead. 1784–1807 ;Founders * Thomas Coke 1784 * Francis Asbury 1784 * Richard Whatcoat ... References *Leete, Frederick DeLand, ''Methodist Bishops''. Nashville, The Methodist Publishing House, 1948. {{DEFAULTSORT:Fitzgerald, James Newbury 1837 births 190 ...
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Jim Fitzgerald (rugby Union)
James Train Fitzgerald (6 August 1928 — 13 May 1993) was a New Zealand rugby union international. Born in Petone, Fitzgerald attended Hutt Valley High School and was a schoolmate of cricketer John Reid. Fitzgerald, an Otago representative early in his career, played rugby at Victoria University and in his first year with Wellington earned All Blacks selection for the 1952 home Bledisloe Cup The Bledisloe Cup is an annual rugby union competition between the national teams of Australia's Wallabies and New Zealand's All Blacks that has been contested since the 1930s. The frequency that the competition is held has varied, as has the n ... series. He debuted in the 1st Test at Lancaster Park and despite scoring a try in the opening five minutes, was omitted for the next match, with the All Blacks making several team changes as the result of a Wallabies win. This remained his only Test appearance but he was later on the 1953–54 tour of Britain, Ireland, France and North Am ...
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Jim Fitzgerald (racing Driver)
James Joyce Fitzgerald (December 1, 1921November 8, 1987) was an American racing driver. He is the winningest driver in Sports Car Club of America history, with over 350 career wins. Fitzgerald was also at one time the oldest driver to run a NASCAR Winston Cup Series race, being 65 years old when he ran in the 1987 Budweiser 400 at Riverside International Raceway for Hendrick Motorsports. Career Fitzgerald spent his early life as an engineer for Western Electric, specializing in missile systems, and began his racing career in 1957. Fitzgerald then ran Datsun 1500 Roadsters, followed by a 2000 Roadster when competing in the SCCA National Championship Runoffs. Fitzgerald won his first SCCA National Championship in D Production in 1970, defeating Carl Swanson after he lost a wheel. Fitzgerald won the GT-1 national championship in 1984, and would also become the winningest driver in SCCA history with over 350 wins in his career, along with winning the final National held at Virginia ...
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Jim Fitzgerald (footballer)
Jim Fitzgerald (14 December 1924 – 6 June 2003) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong and St Kilda in the VFL. A backman, Fitzgerald was a best and fairest In Australian sport, the best and fairest award recognises the player(s) adjudged to have had the best performance in a game or over a season for a given sporting club or competition. The awards are sometimes dependent on not receiving a suspensi ... winner for Geelong in 1945 and briefly captained them during the 1949 season. He finished his career at St Kilda before retiring in 1952. References External links * 1924 births Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) St Kilda Football Club players Geelong Football Club players Geelong Football Club captains St Joseph's Football Club players Carji Greeves Medal winners 2003 deaths 20th-century Australian sportsmen {{AFL-bio-1920s-stub ...
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Jamie Fitzgerald (rugby League)
Jamie Fitzgerald (born 14 February 1979) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s. Background Fitzgerald was born in Mudgee, New South Wales. Playing career Fitzgerald played for the North Sydney Bears in 1999, the St. George Illawarra Dragons from 2000 to 2001, the South Sydney Rabbitohs from 2002 to 2003 and finally the Newcastle Knights in 2004. Fitzgerald played in North Sydney's final ever game as a first grade side which was a 28-18 victory over North Queensland in Townsville The City of Townsville is a city on the north-eastern coast of Queensland, Australia. With a population of 201,313 as of 2024, it is the largest settlement in North Queensland and Northern Australia (specifically, the parts of Australia north of .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Fitzgerald, Jamie 1979 births Living people Australian rugby league players Newcastle Knights players North Sydney Bears players 20th-century Australian sports ...
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Jamie Fitzgerald (American Football)
Edgar James Fitzgerald (born April 30, 1965) is an American former professional football defensive back who played for the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL) in 1987. He played college football at Idaho State University. Early life and education Fitzgerald was born on April 30, 1965, in Spokane, Washington. He attended Gonzaga Preparatory School there, and was a member of their State AAA championship football team. He was also a nationally-ranked downhill skier and a seven-foot high jumper while in high school. Fitzgerald later played college football for the Division I-AA Idaho State Bengals for two seasons. In his two seasons, Fitzgerald played as a defensive back and return specialist, and was described as a leader of the team's defense. As a sophomore in 1985, he led the team in tackles with 92 total, returned five interceptions, a team sophomore record, led Idaho State with 9.3 yards per punt return, and made 372 punt return yards, a mark which was 5t ...
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James Fitzgerald (New Zealand Cricketer)
James Fitzgerald (20 March 1862 – 24 June 1943) was a New Zealand cricketer and physician. He was one of the twins born at Pigeon Bay on Banks Peninsula in 1862; his father was the educationalist William Fitzgerald. He played two first-class matches for Otago, one in each of the 1883–84 and 1884–85 seasons.James Fitzgerald
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Fitzgerald was a physician and was the oldest one practising in New Zealand at the time of his death. He was a member of the Otago University Council. He died on 24 June 1943 in .McCarron A (2010) ''New Zealand Cricketers 1 ...
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James Fitzgerald (English Cricketer)
James Francis Fitzgerald (28 November 1945 – 21 April 2013) was an English cricketer. He played fifteen first-class matches for Cambridge University Cricket Club Cambridge University Cricket Club, established in 1820, is the representative cricket club for students of the University of Cambridge. The club was recognised as holding first-class cricket, first-class status until 2020. The university played ... between 1966 and 1968. See also * List of Cambridge University Cricket Club players References External links * 1945 births 2013 deaths Cambridge University cricketers Cambridgeshire cricketers Cricketers from Sutton Coldfield English cricketers 20th-century English sportsmen {{England-cricket-bio-1950s-stub ...
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James Fitzgerald (Australian Cricketer)
James Fitzgerald (19 February 1874 – 20 August 1950) was an Australian cricketer. He played eight first-class matches for Queensland Queensland ( , commonly abbreviated as Qld) is a States and territories of Australia, state in northeastern Australia, and is the second-largest and third-most populous state in Australia. It is bordered by the Northern Territory, South Austr ... between 1902 and 1905. See also * List of Queensland first-class cricketers References External links * 1874 births 1950 deaths Australian cricketers Queensland cricketers Cricketers from Sydney {{Australia-cricket-bio-1870s-stub ...
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